A seminar was held on the topic "Kazakhstan experience: towards cooperation in science and education"
On October 24, a seminar was held on the topic "Kazakhstan experience: towards cooperation in science and education", organized by the Department of Mathematical Analysis and Differential Equations of the Faculty of Mathematics.
The event was organized to expand international scientific cooperation, learn headmost practices, and identify prospects for future joint projects. Opening the seminar, Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics, Associate Professor Khalida Hasanova expressed her deep gratitude to the university administration for the high-quality conditions created for the academic staff and students. She emphasized that Associate Professor Khayala Seyfullayeva's visit is of great importance for the faculty, noting that such international visits make a significant contribution to strengthening the scientific potential of the faculty, integrating teachers and researchers into the international academic environment, and expanding scientific cooperation. Then, Head of the Department of Mathematical Analysis and Differential Equations, Associate Professor Khayala Seyfullayeva welcomed the participants and spoke about the importance of the event. She informed about her recent business trip to Kazakhstan. She reported on her recent working visit to Kazakhstan. She noted that during the visit, she participated in meetings, scientific discussions and international events held at a number of leading higher education institutions in Kazakhstan. She spoke about modern teaching methods applied in Kazakh higher education institutions, the organization of scientific and research activities, and the experience of international cooperation at the doctoral and master's levels. Head of the International Cooperation and Strategic Projects Department, Aysel Eminova also spoke at the seminar and provided general information about the university's international cooperation areas. She spoke about cooperation mechanisms with foreign higher education institutions, joint projects and grant programs, as well as the strategic importance of relations with Kazakh universities.
At the end, discussions were held on the topic, and a video about the visit to Kazakhstan was reflected.
The event was organized to expand international scientific cooperation, learn headmost practices, and identify prospects for future joint projects. Opening the seminar, Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics, Associate Professor Khalida Hasanova expressed her deep gratitude to the university administration for the high-quality conditions created for the academic staff and students. She emphasized that Associate Professor Khayala Seyfullayeva's visit is of great importance for the faculty, noting that such international visits make a significant contribution to strengthening the scientific potential of the faculty, integrating teachers and researchers into the international academic environment, and expanding scientific cooperation. Then, Head of the Department of Mathematical Analysis and Differential Equations, Associate Professor Khayala Seyfullayeva welcomed the participants and spoke about the importance of the event. She informed about her recent business trip to Kazakhstan. She reported on her recent working visit to Kazakhstan. She noted that during the visit, she participated in meetings, scientific discussions and international events held at a number of leading higher education institutions in Kazakhstan. She spoke about modern teaching methods applied in Kazakh higher education institutions, the organization of scientific and research activities, and the experience of international cooperation at the doctoral and master's levels. Head of the International Cooperation and Strategic Projects Department, Aysel Eminova also spoke at the seminar and provided general information about the university's international cooperation areas. She spoke about cooperation mechanisms with foreign higher education institutions, joint projects and grant programs, as well as the strategic importance of relations with Kazakh universities.
At the end, discussions were held on the topic, and a video about the visit to Kazakhstan was reflected.