On November 18, 2024 Rector of KNU Dogdurbek Chontoev received employees of the Kyrgyz-Chinese Institute, who took part in the ceremonial entry of the Kyrgyz National University named after Jusup Balasagyn to the Asian Alliance for Digital Education (AIGC) in Wenzhou (Zhejiang Province, China) on November 9, 2024, after three years of work as an observer. The AIGC Alliance unites leading Asian universities focused on the development of digital education and innovation in learning. Turkey, Iran and Korea were also among the new members of the alliance, which emphasizes the expansion of international cooperation in the field of digital technologies.

Participants of the ceremony – Deputy Director of Kyrgyz-Chinese Institute Anara Beisheeva and PhD Asel Toksonalieva noted that AIGC includes leading educational institutions of countries such as China and Japan, which are actively developing digital education and introducing modern educational technologies. KNU’s accession to AIGC provides ample opportunities for international cooperation, exchange of experience, joint scientific research and academic exchanges.

KNU, having become a full member of the alliance, opens up new opportunities for international cooperation and exchange of experience in the field of digital education. This also brings the university closer to one of the most important goals – to enter the Shanghai Ranking, which is one of the most authoritative world university rankings that evaluates academic achievements and scientific research at the international level.

© Kochorbaeva R.B. – Deputy Director for Research, KCI

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