Kokshetau State University

Coordinates: 53°17′00″N 69°22′15″E / 53.2832°N 69.3707°E / 53.2832; 69.3707
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Kokshetau State University
Көкшетау мемлекеттік университеті
Other name
Kokshetau State University named after Shokan Ualikhanov
Established1996 (1996)
Students7418
Location,
53°17′00″N 69°22′15″E / 53.2832°N 69.3707°E / 53.2832; 69.3707
Campusurban
Websitehttps://www.shokan.edu.kz/en/

Kokshetau State University (Kazakh: Көкшетау мемлекеттік университеті, romanized: Kökşetau memlekettık universitetı, Russian: Кокшетауский государственный университет, abbreviated as KSU) is a public university located in Kokshetau, Kazakhstan, founded in 1996. It is named after Shoqan Walikhanov.

KSU, being a classical university, has an important social and cultural mission. According to the traditions of classical universities, the university maintains high level and fundamental character of higher education. Kokshetau State University is one of the leaders in education, science and culture of Kazakhstan. The prestige of Kokshetau State University named after Shokan Walikhanov is confirmed by international cooperation. Different public universities, home and foreign institutes work as its partners.

History[edit]

Kokshetau State University was founded in 1962.

Rankings[edit]

University rankings
Regional – Overall
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[1]301-350 (2022)

In terms of rankings, the university is one of the top 200 universities in the world according to individual indicators in the 2022 THE Impact Ranking, and it ranks 29th in the international ranking QS Central Asia - 2023.

The university's teacher education programs are ranked in the top 3 nationally. Kokshetau State University ranks 10th in the general rating of universities of the Republic of Kazakhstan. In the international rating ARES-2020 the university takes 9th place.

KSU Campus infrastructure[edit]

  • 7,418 students, over 400 professors

References[edit]

  1. ^ "QS World University Rankings-Emerging Europe & Central Asia". Retrieved 28 May 2023.

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