The information on two representatives of KSIU and their photographs are included in the first issue of the student book collection “Zhas-Kyran”, launched as part of the Republican project “The Best Student”. The organizer was the public foundation “bridge of consent”.
Applications for the book were received from successful students in the areas of “Science”, “Art” and “Sport”, as well as from chairmen and activists of student organizations. The book included information about the holders of the sign “Altyn belgi”, about laureates of international, republican, regional olympiads and conferences; leaders and activists of public youth movements; members of the National Team of Kazakhstan, laureates and prize-winners of the Olympic Games, international and sports competitions.
A few worthy students were sent from KSIU. As a result, the names of the two future economists – Tatyana Silayeva and Aitadzh Ziyadova, excellent students and activists, without which none of the events can be dispensed with, were included in the book “Zhas Kyran”.
– For participation it was necessary to give your autobiography and photos, as well as copies of diplomas and letters of thanks for active work, – told Aytadzh Ziyadov. – Documents were accepted in three languages - Kazakh, Russian and English.
On April 27, girls, like other students from different universities of Kazakhstan, went to Astana for the award ceremony, which took place in one of the conference rooms of the complex “Tilep қobyz sarayy”. Each participant of the project was awarded the book “Zhas Kyran”, a special badge “The Best Student of 2018” and a special certificate.
– The books that were handed to us were personally signed by Zhandarbek Malibekuly – the author of the state emblem of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Honored Worker of the RK, professor of the Eurasian National University named by Gumilev, – said Tatiana Silayeva.
After performances of the guests and a collective photo shoot for the best students, an excursion to the National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan was organized.
Press-service of KSIU