Kazakhstan Renews Coursera Pact, Mandates AI Literacy for All University Students
Breaking: Kazakhstan Extends Coursera Partnership, Embedding AI and Digital Skills into University Curricula
Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Science and Higher Education has renewed its strategic partnership with online learning giant Coursera, cementing for-credit industry courses as a core component of the nation’s higher education system. The renewed deal will equip tens of thousands of students with critical skills in artificial intelligence, data science, cybersecurity, and finance, with a new mandate ensuring every graduate gains foundational AI literacy.

“This renewal reflects our commitment to bridging the gap between academic curricula and the demands of a rapidly digitizing labor market,” said a ministry spokesperson. “We are making world-class learning from leading companies and universities an integral part of every Kazakh student’s journey.”
Partnership Impact at a Glance
Since the initial agreement in 2022, over 235,000 students across more than 100 Kazakh universities have participated, earning more than 500,000 industry-recognized certificates. The renewed partnership builds on this foundation, expanding access to Coursera’s catalog of 13,500 courses from over 375 global institutions.
- For-credit integration: Students earn official transferable ECTS credits toward their degrees through job-relevant certifications.
- AI literacy mandate: The AI-Sana initiative ensures all graduates receive foundational training in generative AI and digital ethics, with access to 1,100+ GenAI courses.
- Language inclusion: Over 4,000 courses have been translated into Kazakh, including priority topics like AI, machine learning, and data science.
“We are not just adding courses; we are reshaping the entire educational framework to produce workforce-ready graduates,” added a senior official at the Ministry. “AI literacy is no longer optional—it is a foundational requirement.”
Background
Kazakhstan first partnered with Coursera in 2022 as part of a broader effort to modernize its higher education system. The initial program targeted skills gaps in digital and business domains, but the rapid acceleration of generative AI prompted a strategic pivot. The renewed partnership specifically emphasizes AI and data science, aligning with global labor market trends that show surging demand for these competencies.

The Ministry has also prioritized language equity, translating thousands of courses into Kazakh to overcome barriers and ensure all students can access top-tier content. This includes offerings from tech leaders like Google (AI Essentials) and Anthropic (Building with the Claude API).
What This Means
For Kazakh students, the renewed partnership translates into direct career pathways: certifications in high-growth fields like cybersecurity, engineering, and finance are now more accessible than ever. Universities can integrate these credentials into degree programs, allowing graduates to leave with both a diploma and verified industry skills.
For the broader economy, the initiative aims to create a talent pipeline that can sustain the country’s digital transformation. “By embedding AI literacy across all disciplines, Kazakhstan is future-proofing its workforce,” noted an education policy expert. “This model could serve as a blueprint for other nations navigating the AI revolution.”
Coursera’s platform will also support the Ministry’s ongoing curriculum modernization efforts, with courses updated regularly to reflect the latest industry standards. The partnership is expected to expand further, potentially reaching hundreds of thousands more students in the coming years.
— Reporting from Almaty
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