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Philosophy Club Vox: Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan, Astana
Philosophy Club Vox: Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan, Astana

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Somewhere almost in the middle of the Eurasian continent, on the wuthering planes of Central Kazakhstan, in Astana, our university arose just 13 years ago as an attempt to provide world-class education, attracting professionals across the world. All the courses are taught in English, making the general community at least trilingual: Kazakh, Russian, and English. […]

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