CONDUCTING LECTURES BY INVITATION IN FOREIGN UNIVERSITY
From January 9 to 18, 2025, Ismailova Aygul Kanatbaevna (PhD), Senior Lecturer at the Department of "Management and Organization of Agribusiness" named after H.D. Churin at the High School of Business and Law, Kazakh National Agrarian Research University, conducted a series of lectures for the students at the Karakalpak Institute of Agriculture and Agrotechnology (Republic of Uzbekistan). The lectures, focused on the subject "History of Economic Theory" were delivered at the Department of "Agribusiness and Accounting" as part of an academic exchange program. In addition to the lectures, discussions were held regarding the expansion of scientific cooperation. These discussions included plans for preparing joint publications, organizing international scientific conferences and workshops, and developing collaborative research projects. This initiative highlights the importance of academic exchange programs in fostering international collaboration and advancing research and education.
Why do International Students choose the “Higher School of Business and Law” at KazNAIU
1. Prestige and Reputation
“Higher School of Business and Law” KazNAIU is famous for its authority and high academic standards. Graduates of this school are highly respected in international business circles and legal organizations, which opens doors to leading companies and law firms in the world.
2. Internationally Recognized Programs
The school's educational programs are accredited and recognized throughout the world. This means that the education received will be valued not only in the country of study, but also abroad. The programs are adapted to international standards, which facilitates integration into global professional communities.
3. Highly qualified Teachers
The school's teaching staff consists of leading experts in business and law. They not only convey theoretical knowledge, but also share their rich practical experience. Many of them are active in their fields, allowing students to gain relevant and practical knowledge.
4. Unique Network Infrastructure
The Graduate School of Business and Law provides students with unique networking opportunities. Regular events, conferences and master classes allow students to interact with leading professionals, entrepreneurs and lawyers, which significantly expands their professional horizons and employment opportunities. Our partner is the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and many other universities
5. Innovative Teaching Methods
The MBA/EMBA program uses advanced educational technologies and methods such as simulations, case studies and project-based learning. This allows students to apply theoretical knowledge into practice, developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills, which are especially important in the fields of business and law.
6. Global Internship Opportunities
Internship programs and partnerships with leading companies and law firms provide students with real-life opportunities to gain practical experience in China, Turkey, Poland, Kyrgyzstan and the United States. International internships also provide insight into how business and law work in different cultural and legal contexts.
7. International Community of Students
The school has students from 8 countries, which creates a unique multicultural environment. This not only enriches the learning experience, but also helps students develop intercultural communication skills and an understanding of global aspects of business and law.
8. Career Support
The Graduate School of Business and Law provides extensive career support, including advice, training and job search assistance. Career centers work closely with employers, which increases students' chances of successful employment after graduation.
This is why international students make the Graduate School of Business and Law an attractive choice for international students seeking a successful career in global business or law.
International Summer School
"MODERNIZATION AND TRANSFORMATION OF AGRIBUSINESS: LEGAL FOUNDATIONS, FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING" June 2 – June 15, 2025
From June 2 to June 15, 2025, the Kazakh National Agrarian Research University hosted the International Summer School on the topic "Modernization and Transformation of Agribusiness: Legal Foundations, Finance and Accounting," organized by the Faculty of Business and Law.
The event aimed to strengthen international partnerships and provide participants with a comprehensive, interdisciplinary understanding of key ecological, social, and economic aspects of sustainable development.
The Summer School was led by academician of KazAHSR, Doctor of Economics, Professor of the Department of “Management and Organization of Agribusiness” named after Kh.D. Churin – Kerimova Ukilay Kerimovna.
Moderators/Facilitators:
Aigul Kanatbaevna Ismailova, PhD in Economics, Senior Lecturer
Zaure Karimovna Ayupova, Doctor of Law, Professor
Roza Yesengaliyevna Kuralbayeva, PhD, Senior Lecturer
Meruert Tursunbekovna Baymoldaeva, Associate Professor, Candidate of Economic Sciences
Gauhar Kaldanovna Zhanibekova, PhD, Associate Professor
In-person lecturers included:
Andrew Zimberoff (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA)
Omer Gedik (Ataturk University, Turkey)
* Daryka Tugolbayeva (Kyrgyzstan)
Gulnarakhan Utemuratova and Bakhyt Ismailov (Uzbekistan)
Online lecturers included:
Dr. Iwona Pomianek (SGGW, Poland)
Yosini Deliana and Eliana Wulandari (Indonesia)
Irina Bogomolova and Irina Vasilenko (Russia)
Sara Pfaff (Germany)
Participants included students and young professionals from Russia, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, China, and Indonesia. A total of 58 participants registered, with 21 attending offline and 37 online.
The program included both in-person and online formats. Leading experts and scientists from various countries participated as lecturers.


Additional activities included:
City tour in Almaty (Kok-Tobe, Arbat, Botanical Garden)
Visits to “First Beer Factory” and “Maxi Tea” plant
Outdoor sports and running events




Participants praised the high level of organization, the practical orientation of the lectures, and the opportunity for international exchange. The program enhanced their knowledge and skills in agricultural economics and sustainable development.








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