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The main guests of the last episode of ‘PopSci’ Associate Professors of SSH PSIR Alexei Trochev and Caress Schenk discuss why politics matter. In the last episode of ‘PopSci,’ Associate Professors of SSH PSIR Alexei Trochev and Caress Schenk take you along into the world of politics, with all its mind games and nuances.

PopSci episode 7: Politics are everywhere!

The main guests of the last episode of ‘PopSci’ Associate Professors of SSH PSIR Alexei Trochev and Caress Schenk discuss why politics matter. In the last episode of ‘PopSci,’ Associate Professors of SSH PSIR Alexei Trochev and Caress Schenk take you along into the world of politics, with all its mind games and nuances.

The main guests of the sixth episode of ‘PopSci,’ Associate Professor of SEDS Martin Lukac and postdoctoral scholar of SEDS Aishuak Konarov, discuss whether humanity should be afraid of AI taking over everything and whether it is a good idea to sleep with a cell phone. In the sixth episode of ‘PopSci’, Associate Professor Martin Lukac and postdoctoral scholar Aishuak Konarov discuss what awaits humanity in the near future in regards to new technologies and, especially, AI.

PopSci episode 6: Don’t sleep with your phone nearby!

The main guests of the sixth episode of ‘PopSci,’ Associate Professor of SEDS Martin Lukac and postdoctoral scholar of SEDS Aishuak Konarov, discuss whether humanity should be afraid of AI taking over everything and whether it is a good idea to sleep with a cell phone. In the sixth episode of ‘PopSci’, Associate Professor Martin Lukac and postdoctoral scholar Aishuak Konarov discuss what awaits humanity in the near future in regards to new technologies and, especially, AI.

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.

Kazakhstan proposed to create an international center for biosafety and disease control under the auspices of the UN

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.

Kazakhstani volunteers adopt international experience

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.

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