Zamira Amirova, a 2nd-year student of the Department of Journalism and Social Sciences at the Faculty of History, Economics, and Law, achieved outs Read more
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Faculty News
On March 19, 2026, the Faculty of History, Economics, and Law celebrated the grand opening of a new recreation area, the «Kitchen Room». The event too Read more
On March 18, 2026, as part of the Day of National Clothing, a vibrant flash mob titled “National Clothing – Pride of the Nation” was held in the Educa Read more
On March 17, 2026, as part of the celebration of Shanyrak Day, a round table titled “Shanyrak – a Symbol of Unity and Health” was held at the Educatio Read more
On March 16, 2026, as part of the Day of Culture and National Traditions, an interactive platform titled “Traditional Medicine and Culture of the Kaza Read more
On March 15, 2026, as part of Charity Day, a volunteer campaign titled “Do Good — Warm a Heart!” was organized at the Faculty of Medicine. Students o Read more
On March 14, 2026, the Faculty of History, Economics, and Law hosted a festive event dedicated to the traditional Kazakh holiday «Kөrisu kuni», also k Read more
On the eve of the celebration of Gratitude Day, on February 27, 2026, a charity fair was held at the Faculty of History, Economics and Law, bringing t Read more
On February 27, 2026, in anticipation of the «celebration of Gratitude Day», the Faculty of History, Economics, and Law hosted a warm gathering and a Read more
On February 27, 2026, the Faculty of History, Economics and Law held a career guidance meeting with students of the «Foundation» program and future ap Read more
The Tutor Volunteer Project
A pool of 570 volunteers has been formed within the walls of our university. Volunteer activities at M. Kozybayev NKU are carried out in various directions: Volunteering in youth organizations, Event volunteering, "Labor landing", Consulting, etc.
The Tutor volunteer project is aimed at helping children from poor families who have difficulty learning English, but unfortunately are unable to pay for tutoring services. As well as for the development of professional competencies of volunteers who have success in this subject, and also plan to link their future with teaching professions.
Tutors help the children with homework, explain the material that the children missed or did not understand in the lessons.
Students get into our project at will. The tutor's task is to find an approach to children, to interest them, to make friends and to create a comfortable and motivating environment during classes. In the near future, we plan to increase the staff of volunteer tutors who will teach children not only English, but also German and Kazakh languages for free.
