Повышение квалификации в ANTALYA BILIM UNIVERSITY
10/30/2021Teachers of the Faculty of International Relations received advanced training in Turkey.
Teachers of the Faculty of International Relations received advanced training in Turkey.
On October 27, 2021 the grand opening of the student debating club "Lex", organized by the International Law Department of the Faculty of International Relations of Kazakh National University named after Al-Farabi took place.
On October 21, 2021, at the Department of diplomatic relations of the Faculty of international relations, professor of the University of Geneva (Switzerland) Akkari A. held a leadership lecture on the topic: "Global citizenship in higher education: from theory to practice" for students, undergraduates and doctoral students of the faculty. "During the lectures fully discussed the modern issues of the citizens of the world in the globalized era. The lecture was very interesting and meaningful, participants asked questions and exchanged ideas.
On October 22, 2021, a roundtable discussion was held online on the topic: "Kazakhstan's participation in the WTO: first results and prospects", dedicated to the 30th anniversary of independence of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The roundtable discussion was organized by the Center "WTO and International Trade Law", operating at the Department of International Law, Faculty of International Relations of Al-Farabi Kazakh National University.
On October 7, 2021, the Faculty of International Relations, Department of Diplomatic Translation hosted a Student Language Festival "Language is a true chronicle of the history of the people" in the framework of the celebration of the 30th anniversary of the Independence of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
One of the ways to achieve the didactic goal is the project method, which has been used in teaching a foreign language for several years. "This academic year, students of the 3rd and 4th courses in the specialties" "international relations""," "international law" "and" "Regional Studies ""within the framework of the project ""congratulations on winning a scholarship ""and on the eve of the European Language Day, which is celebrated on September 26, organized a webinar ""scholarship programs that allow you to study abroad "" in French." Students and teachers studying French at the Faculty of international relations were invited to the webinar.
On May 26-27, 2021, the 5th Kazakh-French-Korean International Scientific Conference on International Law “Eurasian Challenges to International Economic Law after Brexit in the Context of COVID and RCEP” was held.
Conference organizers: Normandy University of Le Havre, LexFEIM Research Center (France) University of Caen Normandy, Institute DESMOLOMBES (France) InHa University, Faculty of Law (South Korea) Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Faculty of International Relations, Department of International Law The 5th international scientific joint Kazakh-French-Korean conference is aimed at analyzing current problems in the field of international trade law. EURASIA represents, as a potential, half of the world's population, or would represent, if it were economically and regionally integrated, the largest consumer market and production potential on earth. Based on this geopolitical and geo-economic background, this 2021 conference develops a problematic or analytical thread that explores whether such Eurasian economic integration is achievable or not. The conference participants will analyze this link or this relationship between these events (events in the EU, the US elections, the pandemic), as well as other Eurasian events, such as the situation in Belarus, the progress of the Chinese BRI and Kazakhstan's Nurly Zhol program, as dynamics affecting all the sub-regions of Eurasia, and how these relations and these relations are likely to form the structure of the international economic dynamics of their legal regulation on the continent. In addition to studying the consequences of BREXIT for the EU, the global economy and political stability in Europe and Asia, the conference participants are expected to consider the potential risks of similar situations in the integration associations of Eurasia, the negative consequences for individual states and the entire region, and ways to minimize them.