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University graduates met with representatives of government agencies

University graduates met with representatives of government agencies

At the Karaganda University of Kazpotrebsoyuz, meetings were held between graduates and representatives of government bodies in the economic sector.
On October 29, 2025, graduates met with representatives of the Department of State Revenues for the Karaganda Region, and on November 3, 2025, with representatives of the Department of Economic Investigations.
During the meetings, participants discussed issues of state tax policy, financial control, anti-corruption measures, and career opportunities for young professionals.
Representatives of the departments spoke about the specifics of their work, qualification requirements, recruitment procedures, and prospects for professional growth in the public service system.
Graduates showed great interest in public service, asking questions about internships and selection processes. Such meetings contribute to students’ conscious career choices, strengthen cooperation between the university and government institutions, and promote partnerships in training specialists for the regional economy.

 

Results of the X International Decade of the Department of Marketing and Logistics

Results of the X International Decade of the Department of Marketing and Logistics

As part of the traditional X International Decade of the Department of Marketing and Logistics at Karaganda University of Kazpotrebsoyuz, two major events took place — the Regional Marketing Olympiad for school students and the Student Scientific Conference “Forum of Young Researchers – 2025.”

The “Forum of Young Researchers – 2025” was held on October 30 and brought together over 50 students who presented their research projects in three thematic areas:

  • Sustainable Development and Digital Economy: Challenges and Opportunities;
  • Marketing and Logistics in the Digital Era: Integrated Solutions and Innovations;
  • Digital Transformation of Kazakhstan: Artificial Intelligence, Legal and Social Aspects.

 

Innovation, Science, and Pedagogy as the Foundation for the Professional Growth of Young Teachers

Innovation, Science, and Pedagogy as the Foundation for the Professional Growth of Young TeachersThe School of Pedagogical Excellence for Young Teachers is an innovative platform for the professional and personal development of teaching staff. It is aimed at forming and improving professional competencies, developing pedagogical reflection, and mastering modern educational technologies within the university's activities.
The goal of the School is to enhance pedagogical competencies, share experiences, and support early-career teachers in their scientific, methodological, and educational activities.
As part of the School's work, practice-oriented seminars were conducted:
On October 20, 2025, a practical seminar "The Use of Electronic Information and Library Resources in Educational and Research Activities" was held (led by Y.A. Stavbunik, Director of the ATSZOUiBT).
On October 22, 2025, a practical seminar "Preparing a Grant Funding Application" took place (led by T.A. Khanov, Director of the NII EPI).
These events contributed to increasing the level of professional competence of young teachers, expanding their knowledge of modern tools for scientific and educational activities, as well as developing skills for effective participation in grant funding competitions and the implementation of research projects.

Educational Course on Tax Reform

Educational Course on Tax ReformAs part of the university’s mission to train competitive professionals for the sustainable development of the region, the Department of Finance of the Karaganda University of Kazpotrebsoyuz organized an educational course on October 20–21, 2025, titled “Taxation of Individuals and Legal Entities in the Context of the Tax System Reform of the Republic of Kazakhstan – 2026.”

The event was dedicated to the key changes in the new Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, which will come into effect on January 1, 2026.

The course brought together tax consultants, representatives of professional associations, and business community members. Participants — including faculty, students, and doctoral candidates — discussed issues related to the reform of individual and corporate income taxes, property and transport taxation, special tax regimes, and the digitalization of tax administration.

The educational course contributed to fostering a responsible tax culture, improving legal literacy, and enhancing the professional competencies of future economists and financial specialists.

Day of Spiritual Consent: Round Table at the University

Day of Spiritual Consent: Round Table at the University

On October 18, Kazakhstan celebrates the Day of Spiritual Consent. This date has been observed since 1992, when the first World Congress of Spiritual Consent was held in the country. The Day of Spiritual Consent symbolizes society's aspiration for harmony, mutual understanding, and respect for various cultures and religions. In today’s world, where maintaining unity and peace is especially important, this day serves as a reminder of the need for tolerance and cooperation among people of different faiths and beliefs.

In honor of this occasion, our university held a round table on the topic: “Interfaith Dialogue — The Spiritual Foundation of Unity and Stability in Kazakhstani Society.”

The round table brought together representatives of various faiths, government bodies, and the academic community:

  • Sherzod Abbozovich Pulatov — Chairman of the Republican Council of Ethnomediation of the Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan (APK), Chairman of the Uzbek Ethnocultural Center in Astana, member of the National Kurultai under the President of Kazakhstan, member of the Public Council of the Ministry of Culture and Information of Kazakhstan, SCO People’s Diplomat, professional trainer-mediator, doctoral student at the Department of APK, Faculty of International Relations, L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University.
  • Alexander Nikolaevich Ugolkov — Archpriest, Rector of the St. Nicholas Church in Aktas village, Karaganda and Shakhtinsk Diocese.
  • Daniyar Erikuly Kemerbayev — Deputy Imam of the Karaganda Regional Mosque "Anet Baba," responsible specialist of the Department for Prevention and Rehabilitation from Foreign Religious Sects in Karaganda Region.
  • Gulnar Amirbaykyzy Zhanysbekova — Candidate of Historical Sciences, Head of the "Personal Development and APK" Center, South Kazakhstan Research University named after M.O. Auezov, Shymkent city.
  • Sultan Amanboldyuly Rymkulov — Head of the Rehabilitation Department of the Department of Religious Affairs of Karaganda Region.
  • Ayaulym Kurmangaliqyzy Myngbayeva — Master’s student in the "Standardization and Certification" educational program.
  • Tomiris Amangeldievna Sagimbayeva — Student in the "Food Products Technology" educational program.

The round table was moderated by Almas Sabitovich Orynbekov, Vice-Rector for Social Affairs and Youth Policy, and Madina Borambaevna Alpysbayeva, Head of the Department of “Social and Political Disciplines and Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan,” PhD, Associate Professor.

Participants discussed key issues related to the role of traditional religions in society and the importance of interfaith dialogue for strengthening unity and preventing spiritual contradictions in Kazakhstan.

 

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