Two faculty members from our university participated in an international experience exchange program held at the Moscow University of Management from November 21 to 26.
Marat Tatenov, Associate Professor of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law at the Institute of History and Law, and Kushtarbek Zhusupbaev, Senior Lecturer of the Department of Criminology, Forensics, and Customs, joined colleagues from across the Eurasian region for a week-long professional development program.
The program was dedicated to “Developing Competencies for Organizing Intensive Educational Programs in the Eurasian Space.” Participants engaged in interactive training sessions, including “The Eurasian Economic Union Model,” “Business Axiom,” and a series of business simulation exercises.
As part of the visit, representatives learned about the activities of the University of Management, Moscow State Law University, and the Eurasian Economic Commission. The program also provided an opportunity to exchange ideas and discuss prospects for future joint projects.
Upon completion of the program, participants received certificates.
The exchange program was organized for faculty members of foreign educational institutions that are part of the Eurasian Web University scientific and educational consortium, which brings together universities from Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia.