The results of the Tempus IV – 5th Call for Proposals have already been announced, and Kazakhstan has received eight projects - the largest number in Central Asia.

8/7/2012

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8 projects will be financed within the frames of competition involving 21 universities of Kazakhstan. The leader is Al-Farabi Kazakh National University and three new projects of the University are as follows:

  1. QUEECA - Quality of Engineering Education in Central Asia

Coordinator - University of Florence, Italy.

Applicants from KazNU - International Cooperation Department

Coordinator - Middlesex University, UK.

Applicants from KazNU - Faculty of Geography and Nature Management, Chair of Energy and Ecology

Coordinator - University of Koblenz and Landau, Germany.

Applicants from KazNU - International Cooperation Department

Currently the University is working on 6 projects in the frames of Tempus. In general, there are 9 Tempus projects including three new ones.