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Our next ‘Galym-Galam’ rubric guest is Dr. Michael Ryan, Assistant Professor of Sociology of NU SSH.
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Our next ‘Galym-Galam’ rubric guest is Dr. Michael Ryan, Assistant Professor of Sociology of NU SSH.

NU scientists and professors discussed topical issues of the spread of coronavirus infection COVID-19 together with 30 leading scientists, heads of research organizations and government agencies from Kazakhstan, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Belarus, Armenia, Georgia, as well as Argentina, the United States and Hong Kong. The organizers of the international conference were JSC “Science Fund”, NU, Almaty Management University with the support of the International Science and Technology Center.

The volunteer movement in our country is gradually expanding its borders, along with the appearance of activists who are ready to solve global social problems outside their homeland. NU alumnus Dilshat Zhusupova shared her experience of working at UNICEF in Thailand with the correspondent of Elorda Info.

Professor of NU Simeon Nanovski studied the quarantine restrictions introduced in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan in 2020-2021 and came to unexpected conclusions about their effectiveness, more details in t

The main guests of the fifth episode of ‘PopSci,’ Assistant Professors of SMG Nasser Madani and Amoussou Coffi Adoko, try to answer mind-boggling questions related to mining: Can animals be used to explore minerals? Are the continents shifting? And how old is mining?In the fifth episode of ‘PopSci,’ Assistant Professors of SMG Nasser Madani and Amoussou Coffi Adoko refute the stereotype that mining is a dirty job. “Most people think that mining is a dirty job.

Everyone can take care of the doctors by ordering food from the social café Künde. The cafe opened in 2016 on the basis of the NU campus and employs people with mental disabilities.

In the fourth episode of ‘PopSci,’ Assistant Professor Iftikhar Lodhi of NU GSPP and postdoctoral scholar Zhanibek Arynov of NU GSPP try to unravel the complexities of foreign affairs and geopolitics: Is World War III possible in the near future? Is the UN still relevant? Why are there so many conspiracy theories? Is the Soviet legacy still relevant in Central Asia? Assistant Professor Iftikhar Lodhi believes that there is no way Kazakhstan could ever escape from the Soviet influence. “I have spent most of my life in Singapore.

On September 22-23, the International Scientific Online Conference “Actual Problems of Ensuring Biological Safety in Modern Conditions” will take place. The event will gather together more than 30 scientists from leading scientific organizations of the near and far abroad: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Armenia, Georgia, Belarus, as well as the United States, Argentina and Hong Kong.

NU students have developed with a convenient solution for parents – an online door-to-door delivery service for children. The platform uses about 35 software, including an intelligent routing system.

Our next NU Step to PhD rubric guest is Yerzhigit Bapin, NU SEDS graduate, with a PhD in Science, Engineering, and Technology. Yerzhigit is a Bolashak scholar (МEng in Energy Systems, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, 2014).
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