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“Ult ulyska ortak uy – Kazakhstan”

Teachers and students of KSIU, as well as representatives of several Temirtau  ethno-cultural associations expressed their gratitude to Kazakhstan and the Kazakh people for the support of different peoples during the hard years of repression.

On January 14, 2016, the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev, by his decree, established a new holiday in the country – the Day of Gratitude, which is now celebrated on March 1, the day of the Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan. The celebration of the Day of Gratitude was proposed by the Head of State at the jubilee session of the Assembly devoted to the 20th anniversary of its creation. Day of gratitude is a holiday of friendship, understanding and consent, which are so necessary for a peaceful life in a country where more than 130 nations and nationalities live

In the 30 years of the last century during the collectivization in Kazakhstan, 250 thousand dekulakized peasants were exiled. Under the Stalin regime, entire nations were deported in different years: 800,000 Germans, 102,000 Poles, 550,000 people from the North Caucasus and about 100,000 Korean families from the Far East.

The Day of Gratitude represents the preservation and development of the unity of the multinational Kazakhstan on the basis of a common history, the memory of the joint difficulties experienced through the support of the Kazakhs and all ethnic groups to each other and to the Kazakhs. The main idea of ​​the round table held at the KSIU is to show the tragedy of the destiny of the people expelled to Kazakhstan. After the welcome speech of the deputy akim of the city of Temirtau, Dauren Yesimkhanov, and the speeches of Oksana Humenchuk, head of the department “HK and SHD”, whose family was deported to Kazakhstan many years ago, students of the KSIU Tatyana Silaeva, Saveliy Elefteriadi, Lamara Sultaeva, Zemfira Atakulova and Leonid Kim made speeches. They, not hiding emotions, and sometimes even with tears in their eyes, told about the department of different peoples in Kazakhstan, based on the stories of their families.

“Day of gratitude is first and foremost the day of the triumph of the presidential policy of peace and accord, thanks to which peace and harmony, mutual trust and respect of the people of our country reign supreme in Kazakhstan, who has lived all difficult times shoulder to shoulder,” said the event moderator, the head of the department “The Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan”, PhD in Philosophy, Professor Tatyana Semenova. – Within a short period of time, we built an independent prosperous Kazakhstan under the leadership of our President. It is a day of spiritual traditions of charity and readiness to share with one’s open soul, to help each other, as our people did in the years of repression and deportation.

In the final of the event, each participant wrote words of gratitude and wishes to his native Kazakhstan on a white banner specially installed in the lobby of the KSIU. And then all the guests went out into the street and launched balloons of the same color into the blue clear sky, a symbol of peace and mutual understanding of the peoples living under a single shanyrak.

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Teachers and students became participants in the exhibition of educational and methodological literature written by representatives of the KSIU

Efforts of university library employees who organized an exhibition on February 28 in the hall of the first floor of the main building were not in vain: those who were interested in benefits were numerous.

At the exhibition of novelties, more than 50 titles of literature published in the KSIU printing house in 2017 were presented: 19 pamphlets were written in Kazakh, 34 in Russian.

Many teachers and students who visited the exhibition wrote out the names of the brochures they needed to work, and someone immediately took the necessary literature in the library.

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Leaders of the KVN Cup league “Magnitka” were determined

Sixteen teams of cheerful and resourceful boys and girls met on February 28 at the Karaganda state industrial university on the KVN league cup of the Magnitka.

The game was held with the support of the branch of the party “Nur Otan” and the university leadership in the framework of the Day of Gratitude and the Day of the party “Nur Otan”.

As a result of the game, the team became the leader of the “Team KEUK” (Karaganda). In second place – “Blood Group” of the medical college of Temirtau, on the third – the owner of the scene “National team of KSIU”.

The nomination “Best player” was awarded to the participant of the “Non-standard” team Meney Yerkanat.

The secretary of Temirtau city maslikhat Aleksey Lomakin presented the winners with diplomas, cups and medals.

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Increasing the level of IT-competencies

More than 50 students of the groups “Computer Science and Software”, “Automation and Management” and “Power Engineering”, including 18 people studying in the state language under the “Serpіn” program, recently successfully completed the basic initial course of the IT Essentials of the Cisco Academy and received certificates.

The regional center of the Cisco Networking Academy was opened on the basis of KSIU  in early September of 2017. This important step gave access to educational resources, which are constantly updated and replenished. The status of the instructors of the Academy are senior lecturers of the department “EA and CE” S. Kan, A. Chvanova and D. Tokseit.

During the fall semester of the 2017-2018 academic year, students of the CEP and S, A and M and EE groups started studying the basic initial course IT Essentials. The course includes 14 chapters of theoretical and practical material on general issues of modern information technologies. Each chapter contains an examination to verify the mastery of the material.

“The study of the course allows you to gain skills in installing computer components, operating systems and setting up a computer to exchange data over the network,” explained the senior teacher of the department “EA and CE” Anastasia Chvanova. – Studying the course is a tool to improve the level of IT-competencies of students regardless of the specialty.

In the future, it is planned that this course will be gradually passed by students of all specialties of KSIU.

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From Bachelor to Doctor

A graduate of the magistracy of the KSIU  of the specialty “Chemical technology of organic substances” Galina Arbuz three years ago was sent to the PhD doctoral studies of the Kazakh National University named by  Al-Farabi (Almaty). Recently she defended her thesis on the specialty “Chemical technology of inorganic substances”.

In 2012 Galina Arbuz graduated from the Faculty of Chemistry of the KarSU named by Buketov with the assignment of a bachelor’s degree in the specialty “Chemical technology of inorganic substances”, after which she entered the magistracy of the Karaganda State Industrial University. In 2014 she graduated from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Automation with the assignment of a Master’s degree in the specialty “Chemical Technology of Organic Substances”.

From September 2014 to September 2017, Arbuz G. was trained in PhD-doctoral studies of the Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology of the Kazakh National University named by  Al-Farabi (Almaty) on the specialty “Chemical technology of inorganic substances”. The doctoral dissertation was devoted to the development of modified electrodes with a synergistic effect based on new carriers and polyvalent metals.

Galina Arbuz’s research is aimed at obtaining in the future new more effective composite materials, their use for electrocatalytic processes of synthesis of compounds, both organic and inorganic, and the production of electrochemical sensors. The latter direction is especially important in the world scientific community, since the synthesis of effective sensory systems based on nanomaterials containing polyvalent metals and their oxides, through their stabilization on sorption materials from plant raw materials, opens up great economic prospects. Sources of similar sorption materials are plant waste, the complex use of which, given the trend of creating wasteless technologies, is important.

In this work, rice husks were selected as raw materials for the preparation of the electrode composite material and its further modification, which is promising, having low cost, renewable plant raw materials of Kazakhstan with good sorption properties.

The scientific consultants of the thesis were doctor chemical science professor Kamysbaev Duysek Haysagalievich (KazNU named by al-Farabi) and professor Fritz Scholz (University of Greifswald, Germany).

During the training Galina Arbuz passed two foreign scientific internships with the implementation of a joint research program at the University of Greifswald, one of the oldest universities in Germany. Prior to the defense, she worked at the Center for Physical and Chemical Methods of Research and Analysis, where she took part in various research projects within the framework of state grant financing.

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