"Our students are students of generation Z." Rector's meeting with Altynsarin Institute students
Altynsarin Institute Rector Yerzhan Amirbekuly held a traditional meeting with the university students.
The meeting was attended by more than 200 2nd year students - leaders and representatives of all youth organizations, faculty leaders.
The event was attended by the Vice-Rector for Research and Strategic Development, compliance officer, employees of the Center for Social Affairs and Youth Policy, security service, institute deans' offices, and group curators.
During the meeting, Yerzhan Amirbekuly spoke about the university's current educational projects, the goals the institute sets for itself, and the changes that will occur in the new academic year. He added that "we want to achieve the level of quality of teaching and management of the educational process that would meet international standards."
Yerzhan Amirbekuly also touched upon the issue of the relevance of the teaching profession and the importance of forming an individual educational route. "You, our students, are students of generation Z. It is not easy for our professors and teachers to work with you." The rector added that personal orientation is necessary, building your life and educational route in the new modern conditions.
Then the event moved into the format of the rector's answers to students' questions. Asking a question to the rector is an excellent opportunity for a student to receive the most reliable information and resolve pressing issues.
The meeting was held in a very positive direction and helped to unite many positions of the institute's management and students.
At the end of the meeting, the rector thanked the students for the meeting and wished them success in their studies. He noted that he is always ready for an open dialogue with them. "I am always ready to see you. If any questions arise, including private ones, come. For you, the code word is "I am a student of the institute." The rector's office is always open for you." It is worth noting that such meetings play an important role in the formation of the university community, as they are an open platform for discussing issues related to the structure of the university and making proposals for its improvement.