The International educational corporation sincerely congratulates you on the Independence Day of the Republic of Kazakhstan! Independence Day is not only one of the greatest milestones in our history but also a vivid symbol of our country’s sovereignty and national unity, as well as the aspiration to achieve set goals.
On this remarkable day, we wish you joy and happiness, health, and success! May our country prosper and thrive forever! May this sacred day of independence remain eternal!
On December 12, the International educational corporation was visited by representatives of the Turkish company “Teknik Destek Grubu”, specializing in earthquake-resistant construction and seismic isolation of buildings. The delegation was led by Ms. Tijen Ekinci and Mr. Eren Aydin.
During the visit, the guests were introduced to the corporation’s infrastructure, including modern laboratories and the new academic building. Additionally, the company representatives conducted a guest lecture for students and faculty members, sharing their expertise and knowledge in the field of earthquake-resistant construction.
The key event of the visit was the signing of a memorandum of trilateral cooperation between IEC, LLP “Alumen Systems”, and “Teknik Destek Grubu”. The agreement aims to create synergy in the fields of earthquake-resistant construction and seismic isolation of buildings and structures, as well as to ensure support and active collaboration among the parties to promote educational, scientific, and industrial potential.
On December 12, 2024, the International educational corporation concluded the ECO-2024 contests, “EcoSvet” and “EcoQuiz,” organized by the Faculties of Design and Construction Technologies, Infrastructure, and Management.
Participants showcased unique eco-friendly lighting fixtures made from recycled materials and original projects aimed at improving environmental sustainability to the guests of the event.
The winners were awarded special prizes from the sponsors: LLP Yesset, LLP “YUNG Central Asia,” and the Svet.kz salon network.
On the eve of the New Year holidays, IEC students continue their charitable initiatives. Thanks to the funds raised and directed to aid, children received gifts and sponsorship support, making their upcoming celebrations more joyful and memorable. Such actions not only provide assistance to those in need but also inspire others to participate in charity, fostering a kinder and more inclusive society.
The “Jumart Jurek” Society expressed its sincere gratitude to the International Educational Corporation, presented a letter of appreciation to the rector, and highlighted the importance of the work done, as well as the care and involvement shown by students and faculty members.
On December 5, students of the International educational corporation visited the creative center “Ardi Art.”
Funds raised by students during a charity fair organized on Student’s Day were directed to provide sponsorship support for children with disabilities ahead of the New Year holidays.
As part of the visit, the students prepared a rich program, including a dombra performance, musical acts, an animation show, and the presentation of gift certificates. These activities served as a bright expression of care and support extended to the children during this special time.
The “Jumart Jurek” organization expressed gratitude to the International educational corporation by presenting a letter of appreciation to the rector, emphasizing the significance of the work done and the genuine care demonstrated by the students and faculty towards people with disabilities.
The International educational corporation has contributed 10 million tenge to the QAZAQ TILI Endowment Fund, which focuses on supporting the Kazakh language. These funds will be used to implement projects aimed at promoting the development of the Kazakh language. Earlier, on December 7, 2023, the President of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, was the first to contribute, donating 7 million tenge from his personal funds.
“Our corporation consistently strives to support initiatives aimed at preserving and developing the state language. We share the vision of the Head of State regarding the importance of sustainable and long-term development of the ‘Qazaq tili’ initiative. The Kazakh language is the foundation of our national identity and spiritual heritage. Promoting and developing the state language is our responsibility to society. We urge everyone to join this significant cause”, emphasized Aygazy Amirlanovich Kussainov, Chairman of the IEC Supervisory Board.
On December 5, 2024, the International educational corporation welcomed YPO Chairman and President of the Public Association “International Kazakh Language Fund,” Rauan Kenzhekhanuly, for a guest lecture.
During his visit, he explored the corporation’s infrastructure, including state-of-the-art laboratories and the new academic building. He also delivered a lecture for students and faculty, sharing his experience in managing large-scale projects, emphasizing the importance of language in shaping national identity, and addressing pressing issues of leadership and public service.
On November 29-30, 2024, the final of the DESIGN REVIEW 2024 competition took place at the International educational corporation (KazGASA), organized by the Urban Development Center with the support of the Research Institute “Almatygenplan.” The competition gathered 30 teams from various universities in Kazakhstan.
Participants presented projects for the renovation of Soviet and post-Soviet-era apartment buildings, focusing on creating modern and inclusive spaces. 16 teams in the fields of architecture and design reached the final.
Based on the review, the competition committee selected the best projects:
The student projects were highly praised by the jury for their rationale, creativity, inclusivity, and practical value.
The presented projects attracted the interest of the city authorities and will be considered for possible implementation.
As part of supporting the “Ұлттық сезім” project, the International educational corporation continues to actively promote Kazakh culture by encouraging the wearing of traditional national clothing. Students and faculty enthusiastically embraced this initiative. This approach strengthens intergenerational ties and fosters a deep respect for Kazakhstan’s culture and traditions. Participation in the project provides a better understanding of the richness of Kazakh history and inspires young people to preserve and develop cultural values.
Particular attention was drawn to a unique exhibition organized by the professor of the Design Faculty, Shahizada Sainbekovna Turganbayeva. The exhibition featured dolls dressed in miniature national costumes. These dolls, recreating traditional attire from various ethnic groups, became true works of art, showcasing not only the craftsmanship of our students but also the richness of cultural heritage. The exhibition sparked great interest among all participants, offering a unique and fascinating perspective on the art of creating national costumes.
On November 29, the International educational corporation (KazGASA) hosted representatives from the Kyrgyz company “ololohaus.” The purpose of the visit was to sign a memorandum of cooperation aimed at promoting creative industries in Central Asia.
During the meeting, the parties discussed the implementation of the Academic City project – a large-scale complex featuring dormitories, co-living spaces, co-working areas, a congress center, and other facilities to foster an innovative ecosystem.
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