Ryskulbekov Street 28, Almaty 050043, Kazakhstan
Kazakh-American University
Kazakh‑American University (KAU) is a private higher education institution in Almaty, Kazakhstan, known for blending American and Kazakh educational approaches. It was established in 1997 with the vision of creating a university that integrates the strengths of both systems, offering programs that prepare students with global skills and international perspectives.
The university offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs across fields such as business, international relations, journalism, law, finance, and information technology, with opportunities for dual diplomas and international exchange partnerships. It emphasizes English language competence, practical experience, and global connections through collaborations with universities abroad.
With a focus on employability and international exposure, KAU aims to equip students with the academic knowledge and practical skills demanded by today’s competitive world.
KAU offers a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in fields such as:
These programs are designed to develop practical skills, critical thinking, and industry readiness.
One of the university’s key strengths is its global collaboration. KAU provides:
This helps students gain global qualifications and cross-cultural experience
KAU offers a dynamic campus life with:
The university aims to produce graduates who are career-ready, globally competent, and adaptable in a competitive job market.
While the university does not publicly list a full, detailed campus map on the official site, KAU offers key academic and student‑friendly facilities typically expected at a modern private university.