This year's QS Eurasia Forum explores the data behind higher education institution's decision-making. The breadth of data available can leave leaders unsure of what to believe, and how to act with excellence. To benefit senior leaders, the QS Eurasia Forum will explore shifting global workforce trends, the skills employers require from their new hires, how to assess prospective partners with confidence, and understanding AI's impact on teaching, learning, research through data.
Hosted in Astana, the heart of Eurasia's education hub, the Forum will bring together innovators, leaders and policymakers to redefine the education landscape, and drive the development of human capital across the region.
Bridging regions, building futures
Join university leaders and policymakers from across Eurasia to shape strategies for collaboration, innovation, and global impact.
Regional strength, global reach
Explore how institutions across Eurasia are building influence through research partnerships, academic mobility, and international engagement.
A shared future
Connect with a growing community committed to advancing shared priorities – relevance, resilience, and global connection in higher education.
What to expect
The 2025 event
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State Agency for Science and Higher Education, Azerbaijan
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Emin Amrullayev
Minister of Science and Education, Republic of Azerbaijan
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Nunzio Quacquarelli
QS President & Chair of the Board
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Sardor Radjabov
First Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Science, and Innovations of the Republic of Uzbekistan
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Sayasat Nurbek
Minister of Science and Higher Education, Republic of Kazakhstan
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