KIMEP University - Partner Universities

Partner Universities

KIMEP has active partnerships with more than 95 universities, and one third of these universities are ranked in the top 100 by the Times Higher Education Supplement. 1Last academic year, 175 KIMEP students enrolled in study abroad program, while KIMEP hosted more than 300 international students. Some of KIMEP's partner universities are:

Country College or University
Canada Laval University
Germany University of Applied Sciences in Schmalkalden
Humboldt University
Poland Collegium Civitas
Spain Universitat Internacional de Catalunya
USA Dickinson State University
George Mason University
Southeast Missouri State University
Texas State University
University of Northern Colorado
University of San Francisco
University of Wyoming
Keuka College
Country College or University
Hong Kong Hong Kong Baptist University
South Korea Ewha Womans University
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Korea Cyber University
Korea University Business School
Kyung Hee University
Pai Chai University
Busan University of Foreign Studies
Sookmyung Women’s University
Sungkyunkwan University
Hallym International School
Taiwan Ching Yun University
Singapore Singapore Management University
Tajikistan Tajik State University of Commerce

KIMEP has established several dual degree programs with leading universities outside of Kazakhstan. This includes:

  • Humboldt University Berlin, Germany (MA Economics/MSc in Economics and Management Science
  • University of Glasgow, UK (MIR/Master in Russian, Central and Eastern European Studies
  • IESEG School of Management/Catholic University of Lille, France (MBA/MIB)
  • EM Strasbourg Business School/University of Strasbourg, France (BSc Business & Accounting/Bachelor in European Management
  • Yonsei University, South Korea (MA Economics/Master in Global Economy & Strategy, MIR/Master is Global Affairs & Policy, MIR/MA Korean Studies, MIR/Master in Global Economy & Strategy)

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