London Economy School Bachelor program introduced in Kazakh-British University
Published:
12 November 2004 y., Friday
London Economy School Bachelor program introduced in Kazakh-British University
This week in Almaty in the Kazakh-British University representatives of the London School of Economy and Political Science, professor of the economy department, director of foreign programs Richard Jackman and director of the summer school of economy John Board.
The Kazakh-British University jointly with the London School and coordination support of the Education Fund at President Nursultan Nazarbayev plan introducing of joint programs of Bachelor degree in economy and finance, conforming to the world standards of education.
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KAZINFORM
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