Academic mobility
Academic mobility refers to the movement of students or academic staff for a specific academic period (including study or industrial internships), usually a semester or an academic year, to another higher education institution (abroad or within the country) for study or research purposes, with mandatory credit transfer of completed educational programs in accordance with established procedures at their home university.
Student Participation in Academic Mobility Programs
Participants in student exchange programs have the opportunity to acquire new knowledge and skills, contribute to their professional and personal development, expand their network of contacts, improve foreign language proficiency, develop intercultural communication skills, gain valuable international experience, and become familiar with the rich culture and national traditions of the Kyrgyz people.
KSTU named after I. Razzakov participates in the following international programs:
- Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union;
- DAAD — German Academic Exchange Service;
- FULBRIGHT — United States international educational program;
- CIS Network University;
- SCO Network University;
- BRICS Network University;
- Russian–Kyrgyz Consortium of Technical Universities (RKCTU);
- KOICA — Republic of Korea Program;
- Türkiye 2024 — Government Program of Türkiye;
- “SYNERGY” International Academic and Industrial Network Consortium.

