The Kazakhs entered the "Mini-Harvard"
120 people from Kazakhstan are trained within the program. 15 employees of the National Chamber of Entrepreneurs of the Republic of Kazakhstan "Atameken", as well as about 100 young specialists from other organizations started studying in the K-Pro program in the "Mini-Harvard" format. We add that the courses will last until 2018. The purpose of the program "Professionalize Kazakhstan" is the integration and improvement of higher education and professional training according to world standards. The lecturers of the program are global consultants of BCG, EY, Samsung, Siemens, Oracle, as well as the Minister of Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yerlan Sagadiyev, the Minister of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yelzhan Birtanov, the Almaty mayor Bauyrzhan Baibek, well-known managers, economists Rakhim Oshakbayev, Aidan Karibzhanov, businessman Kairat Mazhibayev and political scientist Dosym Satpayev. The courses are organized by the Centras group. The author of the K-Pro program is Eldar Abdrazakov, the beneficiary is the Centras group of companies, the chairman of the Atameken's Competitiveness Improvement Council. The project is being implemented to help people from different spheres to become competitive professionals who will help develop Kazakhstan's economy in the future.
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