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    THE UNIVERSITY RECTOR WELCOMED A DELEGATION RETURNING FROM TURKEY

    The University Rector Received a Delegation Returning from a Scientific and Cultural Visit to Turkey

    The University Rector Received a Delegation Returning from a Scientific and Cultural Visit to Turkey

    University Rector Zhanar Temirbekova received a delegation that had returned from a scientific and cultural visit to Turkey.

    The meeting was attended by members of the delegation who, over the course of a week, exchanged professional experience and visited well-known higher education institutions in the Turkish cities of Istanbul, Ankara, Nevsehir, and Cappadocia.

    Opening the meeting, Rector Zhanar Temirbekova noted:

    “In keeping with the traditions of our university, in recent years we have been sending colleagues who have faithfully served our institution and worked tirelessly for its development to the Republic of Turkey. This includes not only faculty members, but also employees from structural units and the Administrative and Maintenance Department who have worked for many years. For example, this year, for the first time, an employee from the Administrative and Maintenance Department took part in the trip, as their contribution is equally significant. At our university, all employees are one family.

    For us, the most important values are people, human dignity, and justice. Each of you earned this opportunity through your honest work. Diligent work is always valuable and worthy of recognition. I sincerely thank you all for that.”

    Next, members of the delegation shared their impressions of the trip:

    “First of all, we would like to express our gratitude to the university leadership for recognizing our work and offering us such a special opportunity. We were pleased that the selection process for the trip was conducted fairly. We visited leading universities in Turkey and became acquainted with their scientific and academic potential. We exchanged experience and gained new knowledge. As part of the cultural program, we also had the opportunity to explore historical landmarks in Ankara, Nevsehir, Istanbul, and Cappadocia. Once again, we extend our sincere thanks to the organizers of this remarkable program and to the university administration.”

    The meeting, filled with a spirit of shared joy and appreciation, concluded with a commemorative group photo.