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Laura Karabasova, a graduate of the NU GSE PhD program believes that improving and expanding knowledge, increasing the scientific potential of young scientists, researchers who have just entered science are most important social goals. In her interview with news.

It is selfish not to share knowledge in achieving success

Laura Karabasova, a graduate of the NU GSE PhD program believes that improving and expanding knowledge, increasing the scientific potential of young scientists, researchers who have just entered science are most important social goals. In her interview with news.

Now in Kazakhstan there are four types of vaccines: Kazakhstani "QazVac", Russian "Sputnik V", "Hayat-Vax" and Chinese "CoronaVac". The features of each vaccine were described by a scientist, professor at NU, founder of Medsupportkz and volunteer Dana Akylbekova.

The race to develop a vaccine

Now in Kazakhstan there are four types of vaccines: Kazakhstani “QazVac”, Russian “Sputnik V”, “Hayat-Vax” and Chinese “CoronaVac”. The features of each vaccine were described by a scientist, professor at NU, founder of Medsupportkz and volunteer Dana Akylbekova.

During the distance learning period, most of the students visited the centers of additional education. And there are so many platforms on the internet that have turned knowledge into business.

Preparation for UNT for free

During the distance learning period, most of the students visited the centers of additional education. And there are so many platforms on the internet that have turned knowledge into business.

Can I make bone tissue separate from the human body? Kazakh scientists have launched a unique project to answer this question. A group of scientists from NU, led by Professor Dana Akylbekova, developed a new technology that allows you to grow human bones and print their 3D model.

Kazakh scientists launch project to create 3D model of human skull

Can I make bone tissue separate from the human body? Kazakh scientists have launched a unique project to answer this question. A group of scientists from NU, led by Professor Dana Akylbekova, developed a new technology that allows you to grow human bones and print their 3D model.

On June 1, 2021, NU hosted the Inaugural Annual Virtual Academic Integrity Roundtable to explore academic integrity experiences at universities. Speakers discussed the challenges of academic integrity faced by both faculty and students, as well as best practices for turning challenges into opportunities, and new approaches to student leadership in this context.

First Annual Academic Integrity Video Contest Announces 2021 Winners

On June 1, 2021, NU hosted the Inaugural Annual Virtual Academic Integrity Roundtable to explore academic integrity experiences at universities. Speakers discussed the challenges of academic integrity faced by both faculty and students, as well as best practices for turning challenges into opportunities, and new approaches to student leadership in this context.

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