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The NU Library in partnership with the Association of University Libraries in the Republic of Kazakhstan successfully organized the 9th Eurasian Academic Libraries Conference (EALC) from September 30 – October 2, 2020. The conference was completely virtual and was able to reach more than 200 active participants from 26 countries during the three-day event.

NU hosted 9th Eurasian Academic Libraries Conference (EALC)

The NU Library in partnership with the Association of University Libraries in the Republic of Kazakhstan successfully organized the 9th Eurasian Academic Libraries Conference (EALC) from September 30 – October 2, 2020. The conference was completely virtual and was able to reach more than 200 active participants from 26 countries during the three-day event.

The first virtual 'NU Datathon', organized by the DataSci club students, was held at NU. The datathon was a two-day challenge, where participants were solving cases using their data science skills.

NU hosted its first virtual ‘NU Datathon’

The first virtual ‘NU Datathon’, organized by the DataSci club students, was held at NU. The datathon was a two-day challenge, where participants were solving cases using their data science skills.

We continue a series of interviews with our alumni and their employers. In this interview, we will speak with current employees of “Kazzinc” Ltd, one of the leaders among non-ferrous metal producers.

NU Alumni careers: I work for Kazzinc

We continue a series of interviews with our alumni and their employers. In this interview, we will speak with current employees of “Kazzinc” Ltd, one of the leaders among non-ferrous metal producers.

On September 25-26, 2020, NU School of Sciences and Humanities held the International Online Conference called "Sacred Geography: Multidisciplinary Approaches to the Study of Time and Space. "The purpose of the conference was to discuss interdisciplinary approaches to religious studies, cultural anthropology, archaeology, and history, as well as to the study of sacred landscapes and religious sites.

NU hosted international online conference on sacred geography

On September 25-26, 2020, NU School of Sciences and Humanities held the International Online Conference called “Sacred Geography: Multidisciplinary Approaches to the Study of Time and Space. “The purpose of the conference was to discuss interdisciplinary approaches to religious studies, cultural anthropology, archaeology, and history, as well as to the study of sacred landscapes and religious sites.

An additional scholarship in the amount of 25 000 tenge will be provided to NU students. Last year, members of the “NU Alumni” Association created this scholarship to provide financial help for the School of Sciences and Humanities students.

NU graduates established a relief scholarship

An additional scholarship in the amount of 25 000 tenge will be provided to NU students. Last year, members of the “NU Alumni” Association created this scholarship to provide financial help for the School of Sciences and Humanities students.

The Institute of Smart Systems and Artificial Intelligence at NU (ISSAI) is launching a project on automated recognition of Kazakh speech – the Kazakh Speech Corpus (KSC). Developers expect that this project will help introduce Kazakh language into the global digital world.

NU scientists launch Automated Kazakh Speech Recognition project

The Institute of Smart Systems and Artificial Intelligence at NU (ISSAI) is launching a project on automated recognition of Kazakh speech – the Kazakh Speech Corpus (KSC). Developers expect that this project will help introduce Kazakh language into the global digital world.

"A Sketch of the World After the COVID-19 Crisis" - a book by Dr. Jean-François Caron brings out the insights into the political consequences of the pandemic Lessons the world ought to learn from the COVID-19 crisis and the political consequences it has entailed - these are the questions that Dr.

Post COVID-19 world. NU professor’s book release

“A Sketch of the World After the COVID-19 Crisis” – a book by Dr. Jean-François Caron brings out the insights into the political consequences of the pandemic Lessons the world ought to learn from the COVID-19 crisis and the political consequences it has entailed – these are the questions that Dr.

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