At the Children's University of the Astana International University (AIU), there are no dull homework assignments or grades. Instead, students engage in experiments, uncover the mysteries of nature, and transform knowledge into superpowers! On March 29, 2025, the Children's University buzzed with energy during the "Knowledge Invasion 2025" exhibition. Fifth and sixth-grade students from schools No. 17 and No. 4 in Astana, alongside university students, showcased a vision of the future featuring robots, scientific projects, and cosmic enigmas. Subsequently, on April 5 and 12, a new kind of learning commenced—distinct from traditional schooling.
Mathematics proved to be anything but boring! Under the guidance of Ph.D. in Physics and Mathematics, Associate Professor Almir Askarovich Aniyarov, students explored topics like "The Use of Mathematics in Everyday Life" and "Measuring Object Heights Using Geometry Theorems." They discovered how barcodes work, where mathematics appears in daily life, and its importance—all facilitated by enthusiastic and knowledgeable university students who helped unravel the secrets of numbers and shapes.Ph.D. in Biology, Associate Professor Bulat Zulkharnayevich Zhumadilov, delivered an engaging lecture on the role of living cells in the human body, expanding students' understanding of cell structure and function. Students also participated in the "Environmental Protection and Care for Nature" program led by Ph.D. in Biology, Associate Professor Dinara Turapbaevna Isakova.Students delved into the captivating world of physical phenomena during sessions titled "Science Comes Alive: Practical Physics for Children" and "Fun Physics: Experiments That Amaze," organized under the leadership of Ph.D., Associate Professor Serik Amangeldinovich Nurkenov.As part of the "We Are Friends of Nature!" theme, young attendees were introduced to the basics of ecology and natural chemistry. Sessions were conducted by Ph.D. in Chemistry, Associate Professors Damen Aukilovna Nurgalieva and Zharkyn Zhakiyevna Zhumagalieva, who captivated children with the magical world of chemical transformations.On April 5, Ph.D., Professor Binur Khabasovna Musabaeva, in collaboration with Ph.D. Gulnar Murzakanovna Nurgazina, led a session on "Chemical Elements in Nature," during which children not only learned where chemical elements can be found in everyday life but also eagerly observed fascinating experiments. On April 12, 2025, Ph.D. in Chemistry, Associate Professor Saltanat Manarbekovna Bolysbekova, conducted an unforgettable session titled "Magic Chemistry." From the very beginning, students were immersed in the atmosphere of a real scientific show. Many children later admitted, "Chemistry is now my favorite subject!"On April 5, students embarked on an extraordinary journey around the planet during the session "Natural Phenomena and Disasters," led by Ph.D. Talant Nurzhakypovich Samarkhanov. Alongside Senior Lecturer Madina Syrlybaevna Baizhanova, students learned to read maps, locate geographical objects, and understand how maps assist in navigating the modern world.During computer science sessions with Ph.D. Saule Kairollovna Damekova, students immersed themselves in the world of geographic information systems and robotics. They discovered how electronic maps are created to help manage cities and plan routes. Discussions included robots participating in the WorldSkills Lyon 2024 competition, as well as introductions to innovative educational robots like STEAM Qobo, Tale-Bot Pro, and the CoDrone Mini drone.We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the students of the Astana International University who dedicated their passion, time, and energy to preparing and conducting these sessions. Mathematics Program (6B01506): Tazhibay Bekmakhan, Kalabay Araylym, Lesbek Nurjamal, Mayorova Darina, Zhidegaliev Sergazy, Berikbay Altyn.
Physics Program (6B01505): Zhusupbekov Damir, Amanzhol Inkar, Rustemova Symbat, Yerbolova Madina, Makhatov Alisher.
Chemistry Program (6B01503): Yesirkep Aikorkem, Zheksembek Akmaral, Moiseenko Amadey, Satybaldy Akulpa.
Geography Program (6B01504) and Master's Program (7M01504): Yergeshova Madina, Sagynbayev Algabek, Sayyn Askar, Yeskendir Mukhamedzhan, Shapikhova Anelya, Alim Zhanserik, Kaliaskar Aknur, Saparkanova Karaka, Serikkazin Aidar.
-Computer Science Program (6B01501), 1st Year:Zhanbolatov Luqman, Kadyrzhan Eldar, Bekmurza Aruzhan, Ydyge Izat, Avyzar Bekarys, Orynbay Gauhar, Uybagarova Nazereke, Tyulyugazy Medina, Bashar Nurkeldi, Yergara Birganym.