Today, Astana International University had the honor of welcoming distinguished guests — Her Excellency Eva Polano, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Sweden to Kazakhstan, and Agnes Söderblad, an intern at the Swedish Embassy. This visit marked a significant milestone for our university, opening new horizons for strengthening international cooperation and academic mobility.
During the meeting, Ambassador Polano shared valuable professional and personal insights, recounting her inspiring journey into diplomacy, which began at the age of 26 and has spanned over three decades. Her extensive experience in embassies around the world highlights the importance of international collaboration in addressing global challenges. In Kazakhstan, her focus lies on developing educational programs, supporting Swedish businesses, promoting environmental initiatives, and enhancing cooperation in healthcare and sustainable urban development.
A key topic of discussion was the potential for educational partnerships between Kazakhstan and Sweden. To date, more than 130 Kazakhstani students have studied at Swedish universities through the Bolashak program, reflecting a strong interest in academic mobility. The dialogue identified several promising areas of cooperation, including joint research projects, knowledge exchange in innovation and entrepreneurship, and the establishment of robust academic ties.
The integration of English into the educational process was another focal point of the discussion, particularly in subjects such as biology, chemistry, physics, and ICT. Ambassador Polano highlighted the significance of this initiative for Kazakhstan’s integration into the global academic community, emphasizing the need for well-prepared educators to support these programs.
Broader topics such as the transition to the Latin alphabet, the role of education in promoting gender equality, and the support of youth initiatives were also discussed. Sweden’s experience in these areas offers valuable insights for AIU, as the university strives to create a modern educational environment that embraces best practices from around the world.
Economic development through the support of small and medium-sized enterprises emerged as another crucial theme. The guests underscored the importance of investing in engineering education, fostering innovation, and providing micro-financing opportunities to unlock the potential of young entrepreneurs in Kazakhstan.
One particularly inspiring part of the conversation centered around scientific achievements, with Alfred Nobel’s legacy serving as a symbol of Swedish entrepreneurship and innovation. The idea of nurturing Kazakhstani scientists who could one day achieve global recognition resonated strongly with everyone present.
Astana International University extends its sincere gratitude to Ambassador Polano and Ms. Söderblad for their visit, insightful dialogue, and openness to further collaboration. Encounters like these strengthen academic ties, open new doors for AIU’s students and faculty, and lay the groundwork for lasting international partnerships.