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HSE Days Begin in Kazakhstan

HSE Days Begin in Kazakhstan

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A series of plenary sessions, master classes, and seminars is underway in the Kazakh capital as part of the HSE Days event at the Miras international school and Astana International University. Guests of the interactive research and educational intensive will learn about the latest achievements in humanitarian science, management, and processes for building sustainable communication with partners from Eurasian countries.

Leading researchers and lecturers from HSE University will join representatives of universities in Astana to discuss timely issues related to the development of education methodologies. Students can take part in a series of business games that consider the risks and opportunities of the modern economic agenda.

The highlight of the event will be the opening of a talent centre at the Miras international school in the Kazakh capital. The aim of the centre is to help senior school students to determine their career trajectories and professional development strategies. The centre is HSE University’s first official representation in Kazakhstan and will utilise the best experiences and practices developed by the university’s researchers, analysts, and faculty members.

For school and university students, the centre plans to hold olympiads, competitions, training sessions, and consultations on career guidance and higher education in Russia. The parents of students can learn more about studies at HSE University for their children. There will also be a range of programmes aimed at improving the competencies of teachers at educational organisations in Kazakhstan.

Victoria Panova

HSE University Vice Rector

‘I am confident that the work of the talent centre, which has opened at the Miras international school in partnership with the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan, will have a very positive influence on the successful futures of young people in Astana and across the country.’