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NU’s Graduate School of Business in Kazakhstan holds a reputation for maintaining gender balance on its MFin course: a 50/50 balance in 2018 and 2019, and 2020 welcomed a class that is 59% female. Marek Jochec, Director of the MFin program, believes this is due to how the country prioritizes gender balance and their admissions process.

Forbes.com: Inspiring The Next Generation Of Women At Business School

NU’s Graduate School of Business in Kazakhstan holds a reputation for maintaining gender balance on its MFin course: a 50/50 balance in 2018 and 2019, and 2020 welcomed a class that is 59% female. Marek Jochec, Director of the MFin program, believes this is due to how the country prioritizes gender balance and their admissions process.

Despite the state of emergency and the introduction of quarantine, the NU community continues to be active in both research and public outreach. But now, we have transitioned to working online.

“Quarantine” mode. NU in a real time

Despite the state of emergency and the introduction of quarantine, the NU community continues to be active in both research and public outreach. But now, we have transitioned to working online.

Scientists from NU and the UK have developed the first mobile application that uses a short questionnaire to determine the risk of celiac disease. Dr.

New development of scientists

Scientists from NU and the UK have developed the first mobile application that uses a short questionnaire to determine the risk of celiac disease. Dr.

Scientists from NU and the UK have developed the first mobile application that uses a short questionnaire to determine the risk of celiac disease. Dr.

New development of scientists

Scientists from NU and the UK have developed the first mobile application that uses a short questionnaire to determine the risk of celiac disease. Dr.

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