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Memorandum of Cooperation Signed with the Institute of Forensic Examinations of the North Kazakhstan Region
Yerkebulan Mukanov, Director of the North Kazakhstan Region branch of the Republican State Enterprise Center for Forensic Examinations of the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Kazakhstan, visited Kozybayev University. During a meeting with the university administration, the parties discussed prospects for partnership development and signed a memorandum of cooperation.
The agreement is aimed at introducing modern forms of practice-oriented education, improving the professional training of legal specialists and forensic experts, ensuring high-quality personnel preparation, strengthening the connection between education and industry, and supporting successful graduate employment.
Within the framework of the partnership, the sides plan to organize joint events and research projects, involve forensic specialists in teaching activities and student research, publish joint academic works, supervise and review diploma projects and dissertations, as well as provide professional development opportunities for faculty members and employees.
Chairman of the Executive Board – Rector Yerbol Issakayev noted:
“We recently launched a new educational and laboratory building equipped with modern laboratories and technology that are not available at many universities. In addition, we were awarded a major grant for research on water resource issues. The project предусматривает the purchase of new equipment, including chromatographs and technology for agricultural research and analysis of water, soil, and feed quality. This equipment can also be used for parallel research in related fields. We already have a strong infrastructure, but now we need to train specialists to work with this equipment. In this regard, your experts can provide valuable support.”
The signing of the memorandum became an important step in strengthening cooperation between scientific research and practical activity, which will ultimately contribute to improving the training of future specialists.
