Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg

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Repräsentanz der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg in Kasachstan
Dr. Peter Liebelt
Büroleiter
Mk. Koktem 1, dom 15 A
BC "Koktem Square"

phone: +7-705-116-90-29

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Repräsentanz der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg in Kasachstan
Dr. Peter Liebelt
Büroleiter
Mk. Koktem 1, dom 15 A
BC "Koktem Square"
050040 Almaty
Kasachstan

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Liaison Office of MLU in Kazakhstan

MLU Representative Office

Martin Luther University has a long-standing tradition of research cooperation with the Central Asian region (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan). This is reflected in institutional links to the region that have grown over many years, university and faculty agreements, joint research projects and the lively exchange of students and academics. This gives us, MLU, a unique selling point in the German university landscape.

In order to further strengthen MLU's visibility in the Central Asian region and to provide even more efficient and sustainable local support for our cooperation activities, a foreign representative office was established in the Kazakh metropolis of Almaty in 2019. Located on the northern edge of the Tian Shan Mountains, Kazakhstan's largest city with its numerous universities and research institutes is considered the center of science in the Central Asia region.

Almaty (Liebelt, 2022)

Almaty (Liebelt, 2022)

Almaty (Liebelt, 2022)

The overarching goal of the representation is to highlight MLU more strongly as a higher education policy player in line with its internationalization strategy and to increase the attractiveness of Halle as a research location in a national and international context. With this commitment, Martin Luther University strives to establish itself as an outstanding institution and important contact for university and research cooperation with Central Asia.
A central task of the MLU Representative Office is the management of the affiliated Central Asia Sustainable Innovation Bureau (CASIB), which is funded by the BMBF and has the task of strengthening research cooperation between Germany and Central Asia (including Mongolia) in the region. In a joint declaration issued by the Federal Government this year, the work of CASIB in Almaty in the field of research networking and information exchange is welcomed.

MLU Representative Office in Almaty, Kazakhstan (Liebelt 2020)

MLU Representative Office in Almaty, Kazakhstan (Liebelt 2020)

MLU Representative Office in Almaty, Kazakhstan (Liebelt 2020)


For more information about our team or the Asian Center for Sustainable Innovation (CASIB), please click on the links below.

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