KIMEP University

KIMEP University is a private university founded in 1992 in Almaty, Kazakhstan. KIMEP was founded in 1992 under the instructions of then-President Nursultan Nazarbayev. Its campus in south-central Almaty occupies the premises of the former Higher Party School of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan. It was among the first private institu…
KIMEP University is a private university founded in 1992 in Almaty, Kazakhstan. KIMEP was founded in 1992 under the instructions of then-President Nursultan Nazarbayev. Its campus in south-central Almaty occupies the premises of the former Higher Party School of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan. It was among the first private institutions of higher education founded in the former Soviet Union. Nazarbayev appointed Chan-Young Bang, his former economic advisor, as the institute's first executive director.
  • Type: Private
  • Established: 1992
  • President: Chan-Young Bang
  • Academic staff: 203
  • Students: 2,737 (undergraduate) · 584 (graduate) · 108 (non-degree)
  • Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Campus: Urban
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