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University Partnership Program (UPP) – Kazakhstan

U.S. Mission to Kazakhstan: University Partnership Program

Deadline: 15-Jul-24

The U.S. Mission to Kazakhstan is inviting applicants for its University Partnership Program to support innovative project mechanisms that advance U.S.-Kazakh institutional partnerships in the form of sub-awards or activities organized directly by the implementer.

This can include incubation hubs, basic research capability, or professional development centers.  The program should focus on building greater institutional and research capacity in fields that support diversified economic growth through joint U.S.-Kazakh research collaboration including through commercialization opportunities in research, partnerships with private sector, and workforce development programs.  Partnerships that focus on curriculum development should be directed toward developing existing curricula rather than creating new curricula.

UPP will support partnerships between U.S. and Kazakh higher education institutions (HEIs) that promote economic diversification projects aligned with private sector workforce development needs. HEI partnerships should facilitate public-private partnerships, design curricula that provide skills (STEM, agriculture, digital media, and related) needed for high-growth economic sectors and connect research centers with industries to commercialize research as a source of greater financial sustainability.

Support for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA): All programs should consider strategies for expanding the pool of individuals/organizations/beneficiaries to afford opportunities for as diverse and inclusive population as is feasible to bring diverse perspectives based on religion, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, sex characteristics, national origin, and age to implementation of the program.

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