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🎓 AIU-2025 Conference Plenary Session: An Inspiring Start!
Tue, Apr 22, 2025, 10:37 AM

On April 22 of this year, a vibrant Plenary Session of the International Scientific Conference of AIU took place at the Presidential Center of the Republic of Kazakhstan, marking the opening of the large-scale event “AIU-2025: Kazakhstan and the International Educational Space: Cooperation for the Future.”

📅 The conference is being held from April 22 to 25 in a hybrid format — in person at Astana International University and online with the participation of experts from various countries. The event is dedicated to the Day of Science and has become a significant occasion for discussing the future of education, science, and global cooperation.

🔹 The day began with a museum tour — a cultural immersion ahead of the packed agenda.

🔹 Welcoming remarks were delivered by Acting President of AIU, Anar Bazarovna Myrzagaliyeva, and Director of the Presidential Center, Bakhytzhan Berikbayevich Temirbolat, who emphasized the strategic importance of international partnerships in the field of education.

🗣 The Plenary Session brought together distinguished speakers from Kazakhstan, China, Poland, Pakistan, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, and Denmark. Each presentation made a meaningful contribution to the discussion on the future of education, scientific research, and global challenges.

📌 Key plenary session presentations included:

  • Liu Xianqian, Director from the Chinese side of the branch campus of Beijing Language and Culture University in Kazakhstan (China) — on the prospects of Kazakhstan–China cooperation in higher education.

  • Jolanta Rozowska, Chair of the Board of the European Children’s Universities Network (EUCU.NET), Poland — on international educational networks as platforms for collaboration.

  • Shujaul Mulk Khan, Professor at Quaid-i-Azam University, Pakistan (online) — on science and climate as a shared global challenge.

  • Olga Pavlovna Nedospasova, Professor at Tomsk State University, Russia — on new horizons of employment and labor market institutions in modern economic models.

  • Cholpon Kachkynbekovna Sydykova, Director of the Higher School of Economics and Business at Kyrgyz State Technical University named after I. Razzakov, Kyrgyzstan — on the development of dual education in higher education systems.

  • Emin Atasoy, Professor at Bursa Uludağ University, Turkey — on the issues in geographical science and geography education in the Republic of Turkey.

  • Arman Zeynullynovich Assanbayev, Professor at Astana International University, Kazakhstan — on the role of world-class universities in the development of higher education in Kazakhstan.

🌍 A particularly captivating presentation was given by Sheila Christiansen (Denmark) — CEO of SheileX, who, in her speech “The Importance of Space Infrastructure for Achieving Climate and Educational Goals,” offered a unique perspective on the interconnection between technology, sustainable development, and education.

☕ During the coffee break, participants actively exchanged opinions, ideas, and business cards, discussing opportunities for cooperation and joint scientific projects.

🔜 The conference continues! Join the breakout sessions, master classes, and roundtables hosted at AIU!

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A Seminar for Chinese Language Teachers of Central Asia Held in Astana
Tue, Apr 22, 2025, 9:55 AM

On April 20, 2025, in celebration of the International Chinese Language Day, a large-scale seminar on enhancing the teaching competencies of Chinese language teachers in Central Asia was held in Astana. The initiative came from the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Kazakhstan, and the event was organized by the Kazakhstan branch campus of Beijing Language and Culture University (BLCU).

At the opening ceremony, speeches were delivered by the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the PRC to Kazakhstan, Han Chunlin; the President of Astana International University, Serik Aztaevich Irsaliyev; and the renowned sinologist, Professor Klara Shaissultanovna Khafizova from L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University. The Rector of BLCU, Duan Peng, addressed the participants via a video message.

Ambassador Han Chunlin quoted the Kazakh proverb, “Language is the key to the soul,” emphasizing that the Chinese language carries the wisdom of a millennia-old civilization. He highlighted the uniqueness of Chinese characters, referencing symbols like ren (benevolence) and dao (way), the achievements of Chinese science and culture, and described the development of Chinese language teaching in Kazakhstan as a “golden opportunity.”

Serik Aztaevich Irsaliyev, President of Astana International University, emphasized the importance of the seminar as a platform for experience exchange, professional community building, and expanding cooperation between educational institutions of both countries.

In his video address, BLCU Rector Duan Peng called the Kazakhstan branch campus a “jewel of humanitarian exchange” between China and Kazakhstan, carrying a special mission since its foundation. He expressed hope that the seminar would become a pivotal point in the development of the Chinese language in the region.

Professor Klara Khafizova, in her speech, explored the expressiveness of Chinese characters, the importance of tones, and the connection of the Chinese language to the ethnocultural history of the region's peoples.

Experts from BLCU, L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University, Nazarbayev University, and other institutions delivered presentations. Nearly 100 participants from Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and China actively engaged in discussions.

Participants — experts and educators — unanimously recognized the event's success: new knowledge was gained, experiences exchanged, pressing issues discussed, and understanding of Chinese language teaching in Kazakhstan deepened. Topics included the future of Chinese amid global changes, the role of international standards in teaching characters, the effectiveness of the “less theory — more practice” approach, methods and theories of using Deepseek in international Chinese teaching, and new attempts to create culturally rich textbooks for beginner learners. Even after the seminar ended, discussions continued, with participants actively sharing ideas and expressing their readiness to contribute to the strengthening and development of Chinese language education in Kazakhstan.

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International Day of Children's Universities at AIU: Science, Inspiration, and Discoveries for Astana Schoolchildren
Sat, Apr 19, 2025, 11:35 AM

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 sessionsMathematics 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.

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AIU Participated in the International Education Fair WORLD EDU 2025 in Samarkand
Fri, Apr 18, 2025, 10:00 AM

From April 4 to 5, 2025, AIU took part in the WORLD EDU 2025 International Education Fair, held at the SOF EXPO exhibition center in Samarkand. As one of the largest educational events in the region, the fair brought together over 70 leading universities and educational institutions from Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Turkey, China, Russia, Belarus, Europe, and Southeast Asia. Thousands of prospective students, their parents, and education professionals attended the event.

AIU, along with our partners – Beijing Language and Culture University (BLCU) and the University of International Business and Economics (UIBE) – presented their academic programs, admission procedures, opportunities for academic mobility, and features of student life. Visitors showed great interest in our bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs, as well as available scholarship options.

On the second day, AIU was featured on the main stage of the exhibition. Our representatives spoke about the university's strengths, answered questions from the audience, and handed out souvenirs to participants.

In addition to working with prospective students, the AIU team held several meetings with other universities, discussing potential collaborations and student exchange opportunities. We believe these new connections will lead to strengthened partnerships and the launch of joint educational initiatives.

Participating in WORLD EDU 2025 was an important step in promoting AIU on the international stage and highlighted the growing interest in quality education and academic mobility among students.

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Professor Emin Atasoy’s Master Class: How to Publish in Scopus and Web of Science Journals
Fri, Apr 18, 2025, 9:24 AM

On April 16–17, 2025, a master class titled “How to Prepare Scientific Articles for Scopus and Web of Science Journals. Master Journal List” was held at the Pedagogical Institute of Astana International University. The speaker was Professor Emin Atasoy, PhD, from Uludağ University (Bursa, Turkey). The event was attended by faculty members and master's students of our university.

The goal of the master class was to promote the development of scientific competencies among young researchers and to increase their awareness of the publication process in international academic journals indexed in Scopus and Web of Science.

During the session, Professor Atasoy elaborated on the key stages of preparing a scientific article—from selecting a topic and justifying its relevance to clearly describing the methodology, analyzing results, and drawing conclusions. Special attention was given to the requirements and selection criteria of journals listed in the Scopus and WoS databases, as well as the stages of the peer-review process.

Participants received practical recommendations on how to improve the quality of their research papers, prepare materials for submission to international journals, and interact effectively with editors and reviewers.

This event contributed significantly to the professional development of both master's students and academic staff, supporting their integration into the international scientific community and the advancement of academic research on a global scale.