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Edu-Fusion Network for Sustainable Growth: Transforming Higher Education in Kazakhstan for Labor Market Alignment and Sustainable Development

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Conference

2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition

Location

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Publication Date

June 22, 2025

Start Date

June 22, 2025

End Date

August 15, 2025

Conference Session

International Division (INTL): Humanitarian Design and Sustainable Development

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International Division (INTL)

Page Count

9

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https://peer.asee.org/56313

Paper Authors

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Kseniya Zaitseva ENTER Network

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Secretary General of the ENTER Network. PhD in Pedagogical Sciences, graduate degree in “Mathematical Methods in Economics”. Also holds a Management degree. Her research focus is in Quality Assurance, active learning and international academic mobility. Has vast experience in coordinating several international projects (including Erasmus + projects) as well as organizing joint international partnerships in educational and research areas, organizing conferences, seminars, workshops and training courses.
As part of her academic activities, she is currently associate professor at TPU (Department of Professional Higher Education Management and Teaching). As an international expert in quality assurance, she has participated in many visits during the international-level professional accreditation of educational programmes, current member of the EUR-ACE Label Committee. She has facilitated international quality assurance and accreditation workshops as a trainer in Europe, Latin America, USA, Asia and Central Asia.

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Jose Carlos Quadrado ISEL/IPL; ENTER; ISRC/ISEP/IPP, Portugal Orcid 16x16 orcid.org/0000-0002-5560-347X

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Jose Carlos Quadrado is an international leader in engineering education.

He is the ASEE International Division Chair-Elect.

He is a tenured full professor and currently the President of the ENTER Network.

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Abstract

The EDUFUSION Project, funded by the European Union, is a comprehensive 48-month initiative aimed at revolutionizing higher education in Kazakhstan by aligning academic outcomes with labor market demands and driving sustainable growth and job creation. The Edu-Fusion Network for Sustainable Growth (EduFusion NSG) presents an innovative, integrated framework that addresses the critical gap between academia and industry, providing a structured ecosystem that promotes collaboration, educator training, and market-relevant course offerings to enhance entrepreneurship and economic resilience on a national scale.

At the core of EduFusion NSG are three pivotal components: the Academia-Industry Collaboration Portal (AICP), the Teacher Development and Support System (TDSS), and the Virtual STEAM & Entrepreneurship Academy (VSEA). The AICP serves as a dynamic platform fostering partnerships between academia and industry, facilitating the development of joint projects, internships, and skills essential for value chain growth and entrepreneurship. The TDSS provides comprehensive training and certification for educators, ensuring international standards in teaching methodologies. Finally, the VSEA aims to offer accredited online courses in STEAM and entrepreneurship, integrating gender inclusiveness and climate neutrality, directly addressing labor market needs through quarterly analysis and feedback from over 100 industry stakeholders. By establishing a collaborative network of partner institutions, EDUFUSION encourages the transfer of knowledge and best practices, promoting international exchange that strengthens engineering education across Kazakhstan.

EduFusion NSG stands out for its emphasis on quality, accredited education that responds to market demands, fostering an educational environment that nurtures innovation, entrepreneurship, and sustainable economic growth. This paper discusses the implementation strategies, challenges, and measurable outcomes of EduFusion NSG, demonstrating how this integrated approach can serve as a model for transforming higher education and labor market alignment in emerging economies.

Zaitseva, K., & Quadrado, J. C. (2025, June), Edu-Fusion Network for Sustainable Growth: Transforming Higher Education in Kazakhstan for Labor Market Alignment and Sustainable Development Paper presented at 2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition , Montreal, Quebec, Canada . https://peer.asee.org/56313

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