As part of its international visit to Mongolia and participation in the “Study in Kazakhstan” educational exhibition, Turan University signed several memorandums of understanding and cooperation with international partners in the fields of education, tourism, and professional development.
One of the key highlights of the visit was the signing of a memorandum of cooperation between Turan University and Turan World LLC. The parties agreed to develop joint educational projects, organize internships and practical training opportunities for students, conduct professional and educational events, and support students’ career development and employment opportunities.
In addition, Turan University signed a memorandum with Fast Thinking LLC. The document provides for cooperation in the areas of tourism, educational services, organization of conferences, business meetings, and international professional events. The company’s General Director, Mr. Yerbolat Ashik, also serves as an advisor on education affairs to the Mayor of Ulaanbaatar and the Governor of the capital city of Mongolia.
The signed agreements are aimed at strengthening international partnerships, exchanging professional experience, and expanding opportunities for academic and practice-oriented collaboration. As part of the cooperation, company representatives are expected to participate in lectures, seminars, training sessions, and joint initiatives focused on improving the quality of future specialists’ professional training.
The visit was also marked by meaningful meetings with representatives of Mongolia and the international academic community. One of the most memorable moments was the meeting with Yerbolat Ashik, General Director of Turan World LLC and Fast Thinking LLC. His openness, energy, and commitment to the development of international cooperation became a symbol of strengthening friendly and professional relations between the two countries.
International cooperation and the expansion of the partnership network are important components of Turan University’s internationalization strategy. The signing of memorandums in Mongolia became another important step toward strengthening the university’s international relations, developing academic mobility, and creating new global opportunities for students and faculty members.