How Kazakhstan is Modernizing Higher Education Through Its Renewed Partnership with Coursera: A Step-by-Step Guide
The rapid pace of digital transformation is reshaping labor markets worldwide, prompting universities to rethink how their curricula connect to careers. In response, Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Science and Higher Education has renewed its strategic partnership with Coursera, a global online learning provider. This guide outlines the step-by-step approach the Ministry is taking to institutionalize world-class learning—integrating for-credit courses, building AI literacy at scale, and promoting the Kazakh language—all while equipping tens of thousands of students with critical human, digital, business, and AI skills.
What You Need
- Commitment from the Ministry: A formal agreement to partner with a global online learning provider (e.g., Coursera) for at least a multi-year term.
- Access to Coursera for Campus: An institutional license that provides students and faculty with access to 13,500+ courses from over 375 leading companies and universities.
- Funding for Course Translation: Resources to translate priority courses into the national language—over 4,000 courses in Kazakhstan’s case—to overcome language barriers.
- Credit Integration System: A mechanism for students to earn official transferable ECTS credits by completing job-relevant certifications, aligning Coursera courses with degree programs.
- Infrastructure for AI Literacy: Support for initiatives like AI-Sana, which ensures every graduate gains foundational knowledge of Generative AI and Digital Ethics.
- Data Tracking Tools: Systems to monitor student engagement, certificate earnings, and skill acquisition—ideally reaching hundreds of thousands of learners within the first few years.
Step 1: Establish a National Partnership with a Global Learning Provider
Begin by formalizing a partnership with a reputable online learning platform that offers verified skills and for-credit courses. Kazakhstan’s Ministry did this with Coursera in 2022, and renewed the collaboration to further embed world-class learning into its higher education sector. The agreement should outline goals for student reach, certification targets, and integration with existing curricula. Ensure the partnership covers key domains like Data Science, Cybersecurity, AI, Engineering, and Finance—fields where industry-recognized certifications are most valuable.

Step 2: Integrate For-Credit Learning into University Programs
Work with universities to allow Coursera courses to be taken for academic credit. The Ministry enabled official transferable ECTS credits for students who complete job-relevant certifications. This step bridges the gap between curriculum and careers by making high-quality, industry-aligned content a core part of degree paths. To do this, collaborate with academic departments to map Coursera courses to existing learning outcomes and ensure they meet accreditation standards.
Step 3: Modernize Curricula by Expanding Access to Diverse Courses
Provide students and faculty with a wide catalog of courses—Kazakhstan’s partnership gives access to 13,500 courses from over 375 of the world’s leading companies and universities. This step modernizes higher education by introducing content that is continuously updated, such as courses in AI, machine learning, and business analytics. Encourage universities to incorporate these courses into their syllabi, either as supplements or replacements for outdated materials. The goal is to ensure that every student, regardless of major, can learn skills directly relevant to the global digital economy.
Step 4: Equip All Students with Foundational AI Knowledge at Scale
Launch a nationwide AI literacy initiative—called AI-Sana in Kazakhstan—that makes introductory AI courses available to every student. Access to 1,100+ GenAI courses, including Google AI Essentials and cutting-edge content like Building with the Claude API from Anthropic, ensures that learners develop a foundational understanding of generative AI and digital ethics. This step is critical because AI literacy has become a foundational skillset for all graduates, irrespective of their field of study. Provide faculty training to integrate these courses into non-STEM programs as well.

Step 5: Promote the National Language in Online Education
To overcome language barriers, translate a large number of priority courses into the official national language. Kazakhstan’s Ministry translated over 4,000 courses on topics such as AI, GenAI, data science, and machine learning into Kazakh. This step ensures that the best education is accessible in the students’ mother tongue, thereby increasing equity and engagement. Identify which courses are most in demand and invest in high-quality translation services. Also, consider subtitling and localizing assessments.
Step 6: Measure Impact and Iterate
Track key metrics to evaluate the partnership’s success. Since 2022, Kazakhstan’s collaboration has reached over 235,000 students and resulted in over 500,000 certificates earned across more than 100 universities. Use this data to refine course offerings, target underperforming areas, and expand successful initiatives. Regularly survey student employers to ensure skills being taught align with market needs. Publish results to maintain transparency and encourage ongoing investment.
Tips for Success
- Start with a pilot: Test the partnership with a few universities before scaling nationally. This allows you to iron out credit-transfer logistics and faculty resistance.
- Engage faculty early: Involve professors in course selection and curriculum design to ensure buy-in and smooth integration.
- Prioritize high-demand fields: Focus initial translation and credit efforts on courses in AI, cybersecurity, and data science—areas where skills gaps are most acute.
- Build a feedback loop: Regularly collect input from students, faculty, and employers to keep the course catalog relevant and the initiative responsive to changing labor market needs.
- Celebrate milestones: Publicly recognize students who earn certifications and universities that achieve high engagement. This motivates broader adoption.
- Plan for sustainability: Secure multi-year funding and institutional support to maintain the partnership beyond the initial phase. Continuous renewal, as shown by Kazakhstan, is key to long-term impact.
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