❝Education is light for the heart, light for the mind.❞
     Ahmet Yassawi

THE VICE-RECTOR FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS ELMIRA IDRISOVA MET WITH THE GRADUATING STUDENTS OF THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE

  • 03.12.2025
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In accordance with our university’s annual tradition, the Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs Elmira Idrissova and specialists from the Academic Department held a dedicated meeting with graduating students (4th –5th year) of the Faculty of Medicine.

The main purpose of the meeting was to clarify important academic requirements at the final stage of studies and to discuss the preparation process for the final attestation.

During the event, the team led by Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs Elmira Idrissova provided up-to-date information regarding the university’s strategic directions and key aspects of the final stage of the academic process.

They also emphasized the core values of education—quality, transparency, fairness, responsibility, and the importance of professional development.

The graduating students were provided with detailed information on the principles of academic integrity, the rules and requirements of the final attestation, the assessment system, and academic regulations specific to the Faculty of Medicine.

The meeting also highlighted that adherence to academic integrity is a key indicator of learning outcomes. In addition, important topics such as the procedure for completing industrial internships, the pre-diploma preparation stage, and the format of examinations were discussed.

Comprehensive information was also provided about the dual-degree program, including its requirements and opportunities.

During the meeting, graduating medical students asked questions of interest and received the necessary answers from responsible specialists.

This meeting significantly contributed to the students’ thorough preparation for the upcoming final attestation, industrial practice, and diploma project, as well as to their clear understanding of academic requirements related to the medical profession.