KRSU Plans to Significantly Reduce Academic Programs
The Minister of Science Met with University Leadership
During a recent meeting with the leadership of the Kyrgyz State University (KRSU), the Minister of Science, Higher Education, and Innovations Gulzat Isamatova announced plans for a radical reduction of academic programs at the institution.
The rector of KRSU, Sergey Volkov, noted that the university is undergoing a review of its development strategy, which encompasses many aspects—from creating new infrastructure and dormitories to providing financial assistance to students through competitions and employment programs. The university also plans to develop exchange and internship programs with countries such as Russia and China.
The discussion between the minister and the rector touched on important topics such as funding, scholarship support, and optimization of academic programs. As a result, a phased reduction of academic programs from 130 to 100 is planned, with an emphasis on training specialists that meet the needs of the economy and labor market.
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