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Kazakhstan Opens World-Class Geological Cluster in Zhezkazgan

Kazakhstan has inaugurated its first integrated geological cluster, positioning the country as a regional hub for cutting-edge mineral exploration. The Kazakhmys Geological Cluster, launched on November 21 in Zhezkazgan, the center of the nation’s geological industry, is the first facility of its kind in both Kazakhstan and Central Asia. The cluster brings together all major geological exploration processes on a single site, supported by equipment found in only seven comparable centers globally. The new facility features a training center and a state-of-the-art laboratory complex, enabling rapid geological analysis. It also houses Kazakhstan’s largest core storage facility, which will serve as the national archive of primary geological data. Kazakhmys Corporation, one of the country’s leading mining companies, invested approximately 11 billion tenge into the project. “We are launching infrastructure that makes Kazakhstan’s geological sector more precise, faster, and technologically advanced. From primary data storage and laboratory research to digital analysis and professional training, everything is integrated into one platform. This new level will ensure the sustainable development of the country’s mineral resource base,” said Nurakhmet Nuriyev, Chairman of the Board of Kazakhmys Corporation, during the opening ceremony. The cluster is expected to advance the digitalization of Kazakhstan’s geological industry, enhance research capacity, and elevate the quality of mineral exploration nationwide. As part of a broader vision, a new higher education institution, Ulytau University, will be established on the cluster grounds. The university will be developed in partnership with the Colorado School of Mines, one of the world’s top mining institutions. It will train specialists in geology, mineral engineering, and related disciplines. A memorandum on the establishment of Ulytau University was signed between the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Kazakhstan and Kazakhmys Corporation. The Colorado School of Mines is expected to open its first international campus at the new university in Zhezkazgan, offering instruction in English and launching four core bachelor’s programs: Mining; Geology and Geological Exploration; Geophysical Engineering; and Petroleum Engineering.

Colorado School of Mines to Open First International Campus in Kazakhstan

In 2026, the Colorado School of Mines will open its first international campus in Kazakhstan, marking a significant milestone in U.S.-Kazakhstan academic cooperation. An agreement to establish the branch was signed between Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Science and Higher Education and the Colorado School of Mines, which currently ranks No. 1 globally in Mineral & Mining Engineering according to the QS World University Rankings 2025. The new campus will be located in Zhezkazgan, the center of Kazakhstan’s geological industry, on the grounds of the newly established Ulytau Technical University. Instruction will be in English and will focus on four core bachelor's degree programs: Mining, Geology and Geological Exploration; Geophysical Engineering; and Petroleum Engineering. According to the Ministry, the project underscores Kazakhstan’s growing status as a destination for educational investment and knowledge transfer in technical fields. “We have identified Kazakhstan as a priority country for partnership and development,” said John Bradford, Vice President of Global Initiatives at the Colorado School of Mines. “This agreement will allow us to elevate our collaboration and academic exchange.” Earlier, the Colorado School of Mines signed a dual degree agreement with Kazakhstan’s Satbayev University in the fields of geology, petroleum engineering, and mining, which also includes joint research initiatives. Once operational, the Zhezkazgan campus is expected to attract young professionals to the region, create new job opportunities, and train highly qualified specialists for both Kazakhstan’s domestic needs and the global labor market.