Kazakhstan Renews Coursera Partnership to Transform Higher Education with Global Credentials
Breaking News: Kazakhstan Renews Coursera Partnership to Transform Higher Education with Global Credentials
Astana, Kazakhstan — Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Science and Higher Education has renewed its partnership with online learning giant Coursera, further integrating for-credit, world-class courses into the nation’s university system. The move aims to equip tens of thousands of students with critical skills in AI, data science, cybersecurity, and more.

“This renewal cements our commitment to providing all Kazakh learners access to the best global education,” said a Ministry spokesperson. “Students can now earn industry-recognized certifications that prepare them for the digital economy.”
Since 2022, the partnership has already reached over 235,000 students and generated more than 500,000 certificates across 100+ Kazakhstani universities. The renewed agreement expands these efforts, focusing on curriculum modernization, AI literacy, and language accessibility.
Background
The speed of digital transformation has radically reshaped the global labor market, forcing universities to rethink how their course offerings connect curricula to careers. Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Science and Higher Education first partnered with Coursera in 2022 to bridge that gap. The renewal deepens that collaboration, making for-credit learning a fundamental pillar of the country’s education strategy.
Under the renewed deal, Coursera for Campus will support key imperatives: modernizing curricula with 13,500 courses from over 375 leading companies and universities, enabling ECTS credit transfer, and equipping students with job-relevant certifications. “We’re seeing a paradigm shift where online learning is no longer supplementary but core to degree programs,” noted Dr. Aizhan Kuanysh, an education policy expert at Nazarbayev University.
What This Means
The partnership means that every Kazakh student can now access cutting-edge courses in fields like Generative AI, data science, and finance — regardless of language barriers. Over 4,000 courses have been translated into Kazakh, covering topics from Google AI Essentials to Anthropic’s Building with the Claude API. This supports the AI-Sana initiative, which aims to ensure all graduates have foundational AI knowledge.
“AI literacy is now a non-negotiable skill for every graduate,” said a senior official from the Ministry. “This partnership puts that goal within reach.” The renewal also signals a broader shift in Kazakhstan’s higher education system toward competency-based, career-aligned learning, with students earning transferable ECTS credits through verified certifications.

Key Benefits of the Renewed Partnership:
- Scale: Access to 13,500+ courses from world-leading institutions.
- AI Focus: 1,100+ GenAI courses supporting the AI-Sana initiative.
- Language: 4,000+ courses translated into Kazakh to promote national language in online education.
- Credentials: Industry-recognized certifications in data science, cybersecurity, AI, engineering, and finance.
According to Coursera’s regional director, “This renewed commitment underscores Kazakhstan’s leadership in leveraging online education to modernize its university system. We’re proud to support the Ministry’s vision of equipping every learner with the skills they need to thrive.”
Immediate Impact
Universities across Kazakhstan can now integrate Coursera content directly into their curricula, allowing students to earn official credits toward their degrees. This is a significant shift from the traditional model, where online courses were often extracurricular. “The partnership makes world-class education a right, not a privilege,” added Dr. Kuanysh.
The renewed agreement is expected to accelerate skills development in high-demand fields, supporting the country’s economic diversification goals. As digital transformation continues to disrupt industries globally, Kazakhstan is positioning its youth to lead the charge.
“This isn’t just about courses — it’s about building a future-ready workforce,” the Ministry spokesperson concluded. “We invite all Kazakhstani students to seize this opportunity.”
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