During the meeting, both sides reviewed key elements of joint training for energy engineers:
✅ academic mobility mechanisms and credit transfer of courses,
✅ requirements for graduation projects and research supervisors,
✅ organizational steps for launching a dual-degree track for bachelor’s and master’s students in energy specialties.
The cooperation between the universities aims to shape a new generation of professionals ready to work in a rapidly evolving energy transition.
The dual-degree program provides students with unique opportunities:
earn two diplomas in one specialty,
broaden their professional prospects in an international environment,
strengthen their practical training,
become part of the energy transformation of Central Asia.

