Next Generation Kazakhstan: Youth Aspirations, Challenges, and Perspectives
Celebrate the launch of the British Council's ‘Next Generation Kazakhstan’ report with LSE Consulting at this free in-person event at LSE!
The British Council and LSE Consulting invite you to the launch event of the Next Generation Kazakhstan report, an insightful piece of research led by the Education, Youth and Civic Engagement (EYCE) Hub at LSE Consulting.
The report highlights the aspirations, challenges, and perspectives of young people in Kazakhstan and forms part of the British Council’s global Next Generation research series, designed to understand the lives of young people and engage them in conversations that shape their present and future.
This research presents a unique opportunity to hear directly from young people who have grown up entirely in an independent Kazakhstan.
This free, in-person event at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is open to all and will bring together participants from academia, NGOs, and organisations with an interest in Central Asia, youth policy, education, digital innovation, and entrepreneurship. The programme will include a video screening, presentation of key findings, and a panel discussion with expert speakers on education and entrepreneurship. There will also be a networking reception at the end with light refreshments and snacks.
We look forward to your participation in the event, which aims to explore and amplify the perspectives of young Kazakhstanis during times of significant change.
Celebrate the launch of the British Council's ‘Next Generation Kazakhstan’ report with LSE Consulting at this free in-person event at LSE!
The British Council and LSE Consulting invite you to the launch event of the Next Generation Kazakhstan report, an insightful piece of research led by the Education, Youth and Civic Engagement (EYCE) Hub at LSE Consulting.
The report highlights the aspirations, challenges, and perspectives of young people in Kazakhstan and forms part of the British Council’s global Next Generation research series, designed to understand the lives of young people and engage them in conversations that shape their present and future.
This research presents a unique opportunity to hear directly from young people who have grown up entirely in an independent Kazakhstan.
This free, in-person event at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is open to all and will bring together participants from academia, NGOs, and organisations with an interest in Central Asia, youth policy, education, digital innovation, and entrepreneurship. The programme will include a video screening, presentation of key findings, and a panel discussion with expert speakers on education and entrepreneurship. There will also be a networking reception at the end with light refreshments and snacks.
We look forward to your participation in the event, which aims to explore and amplify the perspectives of young Kazakhstanis during times of significant change.
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- In-person
Location
LSE Old Building (LSE OLD 4.10)
Houghton Street
London WC2A 2AE
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Agenda
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Welcome Address by Jeremy Lang, Lead Non-Formal Education, British Council
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Remarks from Mr. Ruslan Karabulov
(Chargé d’Affaires, Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the UK)
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