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According to Liliya Tleukenova, general manager of the NU Career and Advising Center (CAC), and Gaini Yessembekova, its director, early exposure to the labor market is a practical way to help students better prepare for their careers. In their article, published on the Times Higher Education website, they share practical recommendations and information on how to enhance students' employability and career expectations during their studies through various tools, empowering students with the necessary skills for their future careers.

Experiencing the workplace can help students’ career readiness

According to Liliya Tleukenova, general manager of the NU Career and Advising Center (CAC), and Gaini Yessembekova, its director, early exposure to the labor market is a practical way to help students better prepare for their careers. In their article, published on the Times Higher Education website, they share practical recommendations and information on how to enhance students’ employability and career expectations during their studies through various tools, empowering students with the necessary skills for their future careers.

He pointed out that the state will continue to fund the university as well as support its academic autonomy. He added that a new NU president will be appointed soon from the candidates with rich academic backgrounds at universities in Abu Dhabi, Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom.

NU’s Academic Freedom to Be Supported – Sayasat Nurbek

He pointed out that the state will continue to fund the university as well as support its academic autonomy. He added that a new NU president will be appointed soon from the candidates with rich academic backgrounds at universities in Abu Dhabi, Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom.

Senior Researcher at the Laboratory of Bioengineering and Regenerative Medicine at NLA Bauyrzhan Umbayev told Kazinform about his scientific research aimed at developing a cancer treatment. The scientist is developing a drug intended to treat malignant tumors of the colon by reducing the activity of the CDC42 protein, which also affects aging.

Kazakh Scientist is Developing Drug for Cancer Treatment

Senior Researcher at the Laboratory of Bioengineering and Regenerative Medicine at NLA Bauyrzhan Umbayev told Kazinform about his scientific research aimed at developing a cancer treatment. The scientist is developing a drug intended to treat malignant tumors of the colon by reducing the activity of the CDC42 protein, which also affects aging.

Ambassador Rosenblum shared personal stories from his childhood and recounting his first visit to the newly independent Kazakhstan in 1992 and the cultural experience acquired during this trip. He emphasized the importance of the partnership between Kazakhstan and the USA, highlighting Kazakhstan's unique location in Central Asia and its significant role in the anti-nuclear movement, particularly the Nevada-Semey initiative.

U.S. Ambassador to Kazakhstan Holds Guest Lecture at NU

Ambassador Rosenblum shared personal stories from his childhood and recounting his first visit to the newly independent Kazakhstan in 1992 and the cultural experience acquired during this trip. He emphasized the importance of the partnership between Kazakhstan and the USA, highlighting Kazakhstan’s unique location in Central Asia and its significant role in the anti-nuclear movement, particularly the Nevada-Semey initiative.

Participants discussed geothermal energy production, carbon capture technologies, and the production of clean green and blue hydrogen. MIT researchers have developed a draft roadmap for the development of the energy industry in Kazakhstan based on the data provided, the Silk Way reports.

Kazakhstan Embraces Global Solutions for Energy Transition

Participants discussed geothermal energy production, carbon capture technologies, and the production of clean green and blue hydrogen. MIT researchers have developed a draft roadmap for the development of the energy industry in Kazakhstan based on the data provided, the Silk Way reports.

The sensors based on metal-oxide semiconductors capable of detecting toxic gases were developed within a project funded by the Scientific Committee of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education. Bakhtiyar Soltabaev, head and leading researcher at National Laboratory Astana, highlighted the possibility of reducing dependence on foreign manufacturers and developing microelectronics in Kazakhstan.

NU scientists have developed innovative gas sensors

The sensors based on metal-oxide semiconductors capable of detecting toxic gases were developed within a project funded by the Scientific Committee of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education. Bakhtiyar Soltabaev, head and leading researcher at National Laboratory Astana, highlighted the possibility of reducing dependence on foreign manufacturers and developing microelectronics in Kazakhstan.

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