Partners
International Partners and Alliances of KSTU named after I. Razzakov
International cooperation is a strategic priority of the Kyrgyz State Technical University named after I. Razzakov. The development of a sustainable network of partnerships with foreign universities, research centers, industry organizations, and industrial companies ensures the University’s integration into the global educational and scientific-technological environment.
Why the List of Partners is Published
The open list of the University’s international partners performs several key functions:
- Transparency of information. Faculty members, students, and staff receive up-to-date information about existing agreements and cooperation opportunities.
- Expansion of academic mobility. The list serves as a practical reference for participation in exchange programs, internships, double-degree programs, and joint research initiatives.
- Initiation of new projects. A structured database of partners simplifies the search for foreign collaborators for research grants, academic publications, and international competitions.
- Development of professional networks. Faculty and researchers can establish direct cooperation with relevant departments and laboratories of partner universities.
- Support of strategic initiatives. The partnership network promotes technology transfer, innovation implementation, and the development of entrepreneurial projects.
Thus, the partner list is not merely a formal register of agreements, but an effective instrument for advancing international cooperation and academic integration.
Participation in International Alliances
KSTU actively participates in international educational associations and network structures that create broad opportunities for identifying new partners and expanding cooperation.
SCO University
The SCO University network within the framework of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization unites leading universities of member states. Participation enables KSTU to:
- implement joint Master’s degree programs;
- develop academic mobility of students and faculty;
- participate in scientific consortia and interstate projects.
CIS Network University
This platform for cooperation among universities of the Commonwealth of Independent States provides:
- coordination of educational programs;
- joint research activities;
- exchange of best practices in engineering and technical education.
Association of Technical Universities
Membership in the Association promotes scientific and educational cooperation in engineering, energy, information technologies, and industrial automation, while also expanding participation in specialized international forums and competitions.
Opportunities for Students and Faculty
Membership in international alliances and an extensive partner network enable the University to:
- attract international grants and academic mobility programs;
- establish joint research laboratories;
- implement double-degree programs;
- organize international conferences and academic schools;
- provide internship opportunities at foreign universities and companies.
International cooperation at KSTU is aimed not only at expanding the geography of interaction, but also at improving the quality of education, enhancing graduates’ competitiveness, and strengthening the University’s position in the global academic community.

