On December 09, 2020, the School of Integrity and the student club «Sanaly Urpak», together with the Department of Academic Policy, organized an online round table with students to explain the Code of Academic Integrity of Students, timed to coincide with the International Anti-Corruption Day.
During the event, students were informed about the work of the «Clean Session» campaign, the «Clean Session» headquarters, «Direct Lines», online appeals, about posters posted in the official accounts of the university.
Head of Compliance Ilyasov Sh.A., Dean of the School of Integrity Kapasheva Zh.K. spoke in detail about the rules for observing the principles of academic integrity, approved by the Anti-Corruption Standard and the Code of Academic Integrity of KarIU students.
And also the director of the Department E.M. Kharchenko answered students’ questions about the proctoring procedure and about possible technical problems during the examination session and about their solution
At the end of the round table, the head of the student club introduced the Plan of events dedicated to the international day of combating corruption and urged to take an active part in the organized events.
Corruption is not just an offense. It undermines confidence in the effectiveness of the state and is a direct threat to national security.
The first President of the Republic of Kazakhstan – Elbasy N.A. Nazarbayev
December 9 is the International Anti-Corruption Day every year. Corruption is a problem that affects absolutely all citizens of the country. On this day in 2003 in the Mexican city of Merida at a high-level political conference, the UN Convention against Corruption, adopted by the UN General Assembly on November 1, 2003, was opened for signature.
The document obliges the signatory states to declare bribery, embezzlement of budgetary funds and laundering of corruption proceeds a crime. According to one of the provisions of the Convention, it is necessary to return funds to the country where they came from as a result of corruption. The 2003 Convention is the first of its kind. It is especially important for countries where the corruption of all structures is detrimental to national welfare.
To date, the Convention has been signed by about 140 states and ratified by about 80. Kazakhstan ratified this Convention in May 2008.
Since the first days of its independence, Kazakhstan has been waging an uncompromising fight against corruption and is ready for constructive interaction on the anti-corruption front with all states and relevant international organizations.
Kazakhstan pursues an anti-corruption policy aimed at creating a state free from corruption. The key tasks in achieving this goal are the formation of a transparent state, the formation of a professional state apparatus, ensuring the rule of law, and improving conditions for business development.
We highly appreciate the contribution of Vadim Borisovich to the strengthening of partnership relations between Arcelor Mittal Temirtau JSC and our university, aimed at training qualified personnel.
At the metallurgical plant, KarIU students undergo industrial and pre-diploma practice. Highly qualified specialists leave the walls of the university, who subsequently begin their labor activity in JSC «ArcelorMittal Temirtau» and become leaders of different levels. We are proud that the cooperation between ArcelorMittal Temirtau JSC and our university is fruitful and effective
We wish Vadim Borisovich health, success in his work, new victories and new heights!
Head of the Department of ANC Zhanabergenova D.K. successfully passed the program of the republican methodological webinar on the topic: «Ways and mechanisms for introducing the imperatives of the ethnopolitics of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the educational process of universities of the Republic of Kazakhstan» (in the amount of 12 hours), as part of the permanent webinar of the Association of Chairs of the Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan of universities of the Republic of Kazakhstan, which was held on the basis of the North Kazakhstan University named after M. Kozybayev December 4-5, 2020. The webinar was attended by 59 people from 16 universities in Kazakhstan. The main issues considered at the seminar are devoted to the methods of conducting classes on specific examples of the region, they proposed to actively use the discipline «Serving the Society» in the educational process as a tool for the formation of volunteer activity and social solidarity of student youth. At the end of the two-day seminar, it was decided to send proposals to the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan on further improving the work of the departments.