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  • Bilateral Meeting with Erasmus+ Project Officer and Cyber4CA Partners – 29 January 2026

    Bilateral Meeting with Erasmus+ Project Officer and Cyber4CA Partners – 29 January 2026

    On 29 January 2026, the Cyber4CA project team convened a significant bilateral meeting with the Erasmus+ Project Officer and partners from both the European Union and Central Asia. This meeting provided an essential platform for constructive dialogue and detailed discussions, ensuring the project’s alignment with its strategic objectives.

    During the session, the Erasmus+ Project Officer addressed all queries raised by the project team, offering valuable insights and comprehensive feedback on the project’s current status. The discussions covered critical aspects of the project, including implementation strategies, timeline management, financial oversight, and quality assurance. The Project Officer provided specific guidelines to facilitate the successful execution of the project as it progresses towards its planned outcomes.

    This meeting not only allowed for the clarification of various project-related matters but also served to strengthen the collaboration between the project partners across both regions. The guidance and feedback from the Project Officer have been instrumental in ensuring that the Cyber4CA project continues its momentum and progresses smoothly, paving the way for its successful completion.

    With the strategic input received, the Cyber4CA project team remains confident that the project will successfully achieve its goal of advancing cybersecurity education across the region, thereby contributing to the enhancement of international collaboration in higher education.

  • CYBER4CA Project Participates in Erasmus+ CBHE Grant Holders Meeting

    CYBER4CA Project Participates in Erasmus+ CBHE Grant Holders Meeting

    The CYBER4CA project team successfully participated in the Erasmus+ Capacity Building in Higher Education (CBHE) Grant Holders Meeting and Regional Workshop, held over two days on 20–21 January 2026.

    The event brought together representatives of Erasmus+ CBHE projects to exchange experiences, discuss project implementation challenges, and strengthen cooperation among higher education institutions and stakeholders. Throughout the meeting, selected CBHE projects delivered presentations, showcasing their progress, achievements, and best practices in capacity building, innovation, and international collaboration.

    In addition to project presentations, representatives of the Erasmus+ Office provided comprehensive and practical guidance on how to successfully manage and lead Erasmus+ CBHE projects. Key topics included effective project coordination, administrative and financial management, reporting requirements, quality assurance, and sustainability strategies. These sessions offered valuable insights to support project teams in achieving their objectives and ensuring compliance with Erasmus+ regulations.

    A key highlight of the event was the Regional Workshop held on 21 January 2026, which served as an important platform for deeper dialogue and regional cooperation. The workshop encouraged interactive discussions, peer learning, and the exchange of practical solutions tailored to regional needs. Participants had the opportunity to reflect on common challenges, identify synergies between projects, and explore opportunities for future collaboration.

    The CYBER4CA project team highly values the constructive discussions, knowledge sharing, and professional guidance provided during the meeting and workshop. Participation in this event contributes significantly to strengthening the project’s implementation capacity and reinforcing its alignment with the strategic objectives of Erasmus+ Capacity Building in Higher Education.

    The CYBER4CA project remains committed to fostering international cooperation, enhancing institutional capacities, and contributing to innovation and excellence in higher education through active engagement in Erasmus+ initiatives.

  • Ministry of Digital Technologies of the Republic of Uzbekistan

    Ministry of Digital Technologies of the Republic of Uzbekistan

    Roles in the project: Ministry of Digital Technologies of the Republic of Uzbekistan  (MDTRUZ) is an essential partner in the Cyber4CA project, contributing to the integration of cybersecurity education and digital transformation in Uzbekistan. MDTRUz will play a key role in ensuring that the project’s objectives align with the country’s digital development strategies and initiatives. The Ministry will support the implementation of Cyber Security programs in higher education institutions and help facilitate collaboration between industry and academia. Additionally, MDTRUz will actively participate in disseminating project results, raising awareness of the importance of cybersecurity in Uzbekistan’s growing digital economy.

    Official web-site of the partner: https://www.digital.gov.uz/en

  • Ministry of Education and Science of The Kyrgyz Republic

    Ministry of Education and Science of The Kyrgyz Republic

    Roles in the project: Ministry of Education and Science of The Kyrgyz Republic (MESKR) is a key partner in the Cyber4CA project, contributing to the development of cybersecurity education in Kyrgyzstan. MESKR will help ensure that the project’s objectives align with national educational priorities, supporting the integration of cybersecurity-focused programs in Kyrgyz higher education institutions. The Ministry will also be involved in the dissemination of project results, promoting the impact of the project across the country. By fostering collaboration between academia, industry, and government, MESKR will play a pivotal role in enhancing the cybersecurity capacity and ensuring the long-term sustainability of project outcomes.

     

    Official web-site of the partner: https://edu.gov.kg/

  • Ministry of Science and Higher Education of The Republic of Kazakhstan

    Ministry of Science and Higher Education of The Republic of Kazakhstan

    Roles in the project: Ministry of Science and Higher Education of The Republic of Kazakhstan (MSHERKZ) plays a crucial role in the Cyber4CA project, supporting the advancement of cybersecurity education within Kazakhstan. The Ministry will ensure the alignment of the project’s objectives with national educational policies and strategies. It will contribute to the development and implementation of the cybersecurity graduate programs, facilitating their integration into the national higher education framework. MSHERKZ will also actively participate in dissemination activities, promoting the project’s results and impact across Kazakhstan. Through these efforts, the Ministry will help strengthen cybersecurity capacity and ensure the sustainability of project outcomes.

    Official web-site of the partner: https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/sci?lang=en

     

  • Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of The Republic of Uzbekistan

    Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of The Republic of Uzbekistan

    Roles in the project: Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of The Republic of Uzbekistan (MHESIRUZ) plays a vital role in the Cyber4CA project, particularly in promoting the introduction of the Mechatronics curriculum across the country, extending beyond the Uzbek project partner universities to other institutions. The Ministry will actively contribute to WP6, participating in the dissemination of project results throughout Uzbekistan, thereby enhancing the project’s impact and ensuring its long-term sustainability. Additionally, the Ministry will take an active part in WP5, supporting quality assurance efforts to maintain high standards in all educational and project activities.

     

    Official web-site of the partner: https://gov.uz/en/edu

  • Association of Legal Entities Kazakhstan Information Security Association

    Association of Legal Entities Kazakhstan Information Security Association

    Roles in the project: Association of Legal Entities Kazakhstan Information Security Association (KISA) as an associated partner in the Cyber4CA project, plays a vital role in promoting cybersecurity awareness and best practices within Central Asia. KISA will contribute to the development and implementation of cybersecurity-related programs and training initiatives, ensuring alignment with industry standards and regional needs. The organization will also facilitate industry collaboration, connecting academic institutions with cybersecurity professionals to foster practical, real-world learning experiences. Additionally, KISA will support the dissemination of project outcomes, enhancing the visibility of the Cyber4CA project and ensuring its sustainability across Kazakhstan and the wider region.

    Official web-site of the partner: https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/infsecurity?lang=en

  • Unicon.uz

    Unicon.uz

    Roles in the project: Unicon.uz  – Scientific, technical and marketing research center (UNICON.UZ) is an associated partner in the Cyber4CA project, contributing to its successful implementation through key support activities. As an integral part of the project, UNICON.UZ will assist in the dissemination of project results, helping to ensure the project’s visibility and outreach to relevant stakeholders across the region. The organization will also play a crucial role in supporting the development of cybersecurity-related resources, including educational materials and tools that will be used within the project’s Cyber Security Centres. Additionally, UNICON.UZ will collaborate with other partners to facilitate industry connections and promote the integration of practical cybersecurity skills into the curriculum.

    Official web-site of the partner: https://unicon.uz/

  • Osh State University

    Osh State University

    Roles in the project: Osh State University (OshSU) co-leads WP3 of the Cyber4CA project, focusing on the development and implementation of cybersecurity-related courses in partner universities. OshSU is responsible for defining the standards for these courses and developing their objectives, content, and learning outcomes. The partner will also design a Course Catalogue and develop innovative graduate courses in cybersecurity, aligned with the best practices from EU higher education institutions. OshSU will support the development of graduate programs, oversee their accreditation, and ensure the successful implementation of the cybersecurity curriculum across partner institutions.

    Official web-site of the partner: https://www.oshsu.kg/en

  • Kyrgyz State Technical University Named After I. Razzakov

    Kyrgyz State Technical University Named After I. Razzakov

    Roles in the project: Kyrgyz State Technical University Named After I. Razzakov (KSTU) co-leads WP5 of the Cyber4CA project, focusing on ensuring the quality assurance of project activities. KSTU is responsible for the formation of the Quality Assurance Committee (QAC) and the development and adoption of a quality assurance plan. The partner will organize regular QAC meetings and oversee the preparation of internal quality control reports. Additionally, KSTU will implement external quality control measures and compile reports on external quality control, ensuring that all project outputs meet the highest standards of academic and operational excellence.

    Official web-site of the partner: https://kstu.kg/en/