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Department of International Relations and Rankings

Ruslanbek

Director, PhD, Associate Professor

Birthday:

November 05, 1980

Register:

12.03.2026

Last visit:

1 month ago

The main purpose of the Department of International Relations and Rankings  is to develop the University’s international relations and systematically improve its positions in national and international rankings.

Main Tasks

1. Development and implementation of the University’s internationalization strategy.

2. Development of international cooperation with foreign educational and research organizations.

3. Organization and coordination of academic mobility for students, master’s and doctoral students, as well as faculty and teaching staff.

4. Support for the implementation of joint educational programs with foreign educational institutions.

5. Organization and coordination of double degree and joint degree programs.

6. Coordination of the University’s participation in international educational and research projects and grants.

7. Ensuring the University’s participation in national and international rankings.

8. Monitoring and analyzing indicators that affect the University’s ranking positions.

 Structure of the Department

The Department consists of:

  • International Relations Sector
  • International Rankings Sector

The International Relations Sector carries out:

  • Preparation and support of international cooperation agreements;
  • Development of partnership relations;
  • Organization of international events and visits;
  • Coordination of academic mobility;
  • Support and engagement with foreign students and faculty of the University;
  • Support for joint educational programs and international projects.

The International Rankings Sector carries out:

  • Collection, systematization, and verification of data for ranking agencies;
  • Coordination of the preparation of materials for participation in rankings;
  • Analysis of ranking indicators;
  • Preparation of analytical reports and recommendations for the University’s leadership;
  • Internal monitoring of key indicators.

Regulation  of the Department of International Relations and Rankings