Students of KAFU Continue their Studies at the University of Arizona under the Program of Sustainable Tourism

Students of the Kazakh-American Free University continue to successfully combine studies at their home university with studies at the University of Arizona. As part of a unique program on sustainable tourism, students acquire new knowledge and skills in a remote format, participating in online lectures, interactive discussions and performing practical tasks and project work.

Special attention is paid to international cooperation. As part of the program, the KAFU student had the opportunity to meet with Daniel Ballast, Vice President for International Relations and Cooperation of the University of Arizona. During the productive meeting, aspects of the educational process, academic partnership, as well as further perspectives of cooperation and the role of KAFU students in global educational initiatives were discussed.

The program of the University of Arizona on sustainable tourism is aimed at training a new generation of specialists who will be able to implement the principles of environmental responsibility, economic sustainability and social justice in the field of tourism.

KAFU students have already successfully completed the first semester, demonstrating excellent academic results, and continue their studies in the second semester, representing the university on the international educational arena.