The Eurasian Humanities Institute as a co-founder of The International Symposium
On 4-6 October 2017 in the city of Karabyuk (Turkey) at the University of Karabyuk the first International Symposium “Language and literature: traditions and modernization” was held. It is important to mention that the Eurasian Humanities Institute was the co-founder of this Semposium together with the Baku Eurasian University, the International University of Sarayevo and the Karabyuk University.
The scientists from Azerbaijan, Kirghistan, Uzbekistan, Makedonia, Bosniya and Herzegovina and Turkey took part at the Symposium. The Eurasian Humanities Institute was represented by the delegation composed of Prorector on educational and scientific work, Professor Akhmetov K.A.; the Head of the Department of Pedagogy, Professor Sarssekeyev B.S. and the Coordinator on the Academic Mobility and International Relations Sandybayeva A.T.
Akhmetov Kadyr Abilzhanovich was also the moderator at the Symposium section meeting.
The Karabyuk university supports our cooperation in the sphere of education: within the framework of the Symposium the issues concerning the perspectives of the joint work (two-diploma education, academic mobility of the students and the teachers) were discussed. For this purpose the Coordinator on the academic mobility and international relations discussed a number of the issues with the Director of the Department on the international affairs Oya Onalan.
As we know, the students of the Eurasian Humanities Institute of the specialties: “Translation Major” and “Foreign language: two foreign languages” are studying at present at the Karabyk University on the academic mobility. Having learned about the arrived teachers of EAGI came to greet them.
All the participants were awarded with Letters of Thanks. The Rector of the Karabyk University Refik Polat especially marked our cooperation and thanked the Rector Kussayinov Amangheldy Kussayinovich for the joint labor. The organizer of the Symposium Zeky Tekin expressed his gratitude and emphasized an important role of collaboration in developing science of the two states.