On the eve of the celebration of Gratitude Day, on February 27, 2026, a charity fair was held at the Faculty of History, Economics and Law, bringing t Read more
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On February 27, 2026, in anticipation of the «celebration of Gratitude Day», the Faculty of History, Economics, and Law hosted a warm gathering and a Read more
On February 27, 2026, the Faculty of History, Economics and Law held a career guidance meeting with students of the «Foundation» program and future ap Read more
27 февраля 2026 года студенты 7 курса под руководством куратора М. Мурзабаевой в рамках мероприятий, приуроченных к празднованию Дня благодарности, по Read more
24 февраля 2026 года на базе Северо-Казахстанский высший медицинский колледж имени Жұмағали Тлеулина КГУ «УЗ акимата СКО» прошла областная олимпиада п Read more
25.02.2026 на базе медицинского факультета состоялась лекция на тему «Посмертное донорство в Казахстане: выбор, который спасает жизни», организованная Read more
On February 19, 2026, students of the Faculty of History, Economics, and Law actively participated in the large-scale action «Nashakorlykka Zhol Zhok! Read more
On February 19, 2026, the Faculty of History, Economics, and Law held an explanation of the draft new Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The Read more
19 февраля 2026 года студенты 4 и 7 курсов медицинского факультета провели благотворительную акцию и посетили Дом ребёнка в г. Петропавловске. Инициат Read more
As part of the activities of the Kozybayev Alumni Association, a meeting was held at the Faculty of History, Economics, and Law, which became a signif Read more
Monologue “Science Has No Borders” by Talaspayeva Zhanar Serkeshovna, Professor of the Department of KLaL, ILaL, M. Kozybayev NKU, Candidate of Philological Sciences, within the “Club of Interesting People” project of the APK Department
Talaspayeva Zh.S. shares her reflections on how scientific knowledge goes beyond the boundaries of a single country, why language and culture become a space for international dialogue, and what place a researcher occupies in a global world where information spreads faster than ever before. She raises the issue of the impact of globalization on the spiritual and moral values and life priorities of young people.
The speaker reflects on how scientific knowledge overcomes cultural, linguistic, and geographical barriers, why the research path requires courage and openness to the world, and how a modern scholar can feel part of the global scientific community while remaining faithful to national roots and traditions.
She shared information about the results of the scientific project “An Integrated Study of the Toponymic Landscape of the Border Areas of Northern Kazakhstan and the Russian Federation” and its practical significance.
The author of the monologue addresses issues of academic mobility, the importance of scientific cooperation, and the role of young researchers in the integration of the Kazakh language into global communication. She also provided recommendations on studying and improving the scientific and literary style of the Kazakh language. Of particular interest is the guest’s account of her experience teaching the Kazakh language to children at the Embassy of Kazakhstan in the USA, as well as her conclusions about the characteristics of the American mentality in comparison with the Kazakhstani one, based on personal observations.
In the monologue, the author shares her impressions of visiting cultural landmarks of America (the Capitol, the National Mall in Washington, D.C., the National Museum of Natural History, the Library of Congress, the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and others) and of the activities of American ethnic and diaspora communities.
She also expressed her views on the importance of preserving interethnic unity and harmony and on the activities of the Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan.
At the end of the meeting, the guest wished her fellow countrymen, colleagues, and young people not to stop at what has been achieved, to develop their professional skills, work honestly, explore the world, and know the history, language, and traditions of their people.
For a more detailed introduction to the guest, please follow the link.
