On October 9, a meeting took place at Karaganda Buketov University with the Head of the Department of Coordination of International Activities from the International Cooperation Office of the Russian Biotechnological University (RUSBIOTECH), Moscow. This event served as a platform to discuss strategic prospects in education and science, potentially leading to the creation of joint international projects. One of the main goals of the meeting was to discuss the development of networked educational programs that will help students and faculty expand their horizons. Among the planned initiatives is the introduction of online courses that will allow students from Kazakhstan and Russia to access unique learning materials and lectures from leading experts in both countries. Ideas were also discussed regarding organizing events aimed at promoting professions where there is a shortage of specialists. Kazakhstan enterprises have already expressed interest in attracting young professionals, and the joint efforts of universities can help meet this demand. Cooperation between Karaganda Buketov University and RUSBIOTECH will cover a wide range of training areas. The most relevant fields for collaboration include: Biology; Biotechnology; Chemical engineering; Information systems; Robotics and mechatronics; Pharmaceutical biotechnology; Management; Economics;Public administration; Customs affairs; Law; Restaurant and hospitality management. Cooperation between Kazakhstan and Russia in the field of education opens up unique opportunities for students, faculty, and professionals from both countries. One of the key advantages is access to the latest educational resources, as well as the opportunity for internships and exchanges within networked programs. Students will gain valuable knowledge and experience, while faculty will benefit from new teaching methods and innovative approaches. The meeting with representatives of the Russian Biotechnological University is a significant step towards strengthening international cooperation. It is expected that the result of these negotiations will be the development and implementation of several innovative educational programs that will make a substantial contribution to the training of highly qualified specialists who will be in demand in the international labor market.