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The public administration sector in Kazakhstan is undergoing transformation. What model is most preferable, what priorities should come to the fore and how universities can help in this changes, told the dean of the NU Graduate School of Public Policy (NU GSPP) Weng Tat Hui to Informburo.

Kazakhstan’s way of government and innovators in the civil service

The public administration sector in Kazakhstan is undergoing transformation. What model is most preferable, what priorities should come to the fore and how universities can help in this changes, told the dean of the NU Graduate School of Public Policy (NU GSPP) Weng Tat Hui to Informburo.

Quantum computing harnesses the power of atomic and subatomic particles to perform high speed parallel computing. Conceptually introduced by Feynman in the eighties it was not until recently that quantum computing became widely known to the public.

The fundamentals of quantum computing

Quantum computing harnesses the power of atomic and subatomic particles to perform high speed parallel computing. Conceptually introduced by Feynman in the eighties it was not until recently that quantum computing became widely known to the public.

Mining Technology spoke to Dr Eleonora Widzyk-Capehart about her experience working in a typically male-dominated sector, how digitalisation is changing the mining landscape to make greater space for a diverse workforce, and how mining companies can more adequately attract female talent. Dr Eleonora Widzyk-Capehart has studied, worked, and taught in the mining engineering industry for 30 years in multiple countries – including the US, Australia, and Chile – before reaching her current role as an associate professor in the School of Mining and Geosciences at NU.

International Women’s Day Q&A: How mining’s changing landscape is making way for greater gen…

Mining Technology spoke to Dr Eleonora Widzyk-Capehart about her experience working in a typically male-dominated sector, how digitalisation is changing the mining landscape to make greater space for a diverse workforce, and how mining companies can more adequately attract female talent. Dr Eleonora Widzyk-Capehart has studied, worked, and taught in the mining engineering industry for 30 years in multiple countries – including the US, Australia, and Chile – before reaching her current role as an associate professor in the School of Mining and Geosciences at NU.

NU GSB in cooperation with the National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan annually offers 20-25 grants for the “Master of Science in Finance” program. An article in Tengrinews dispels the stereotype of grants shortage in the financial sphere and talks about the possibilities of free education at NU and its advantages.

Free education in the “Master of Science in Finance” program

NU GSB in cooperation with the National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan annually offers 20-25 grants for the “Master of Science in Finance” program. An article in Tengrinews dispels the stereotype of grants shortage in the financial sphere and talks about the possibilities of free education at NU and its advantages.

NU SEDS alumni Aldiyar Semedyarov became a member of the Mensa international association, which unites people from all over the world with the highest IQ. The coefficient of his intelligence has exceeded the indicators of 99% of the inhabitants of the Earth.

NU graduate is one of the smartest people in the world

NU SEDS alumni Aldiyar Semedyarov became a member of the Mensa international association, which unites people from all over the world with the highest IQ. The coefficient of his intelligence has exceeded the indicators of 99% of the inhabitants of the Earth.

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