9 April 2026


SATPAYEV READINGS – 2026 WERE HELD AT AMANZHOLOV UNIVERSITY: THE INTEGRATION OF SCIENCE, EDUCATION, AND BUSINESS WAS DISCUSSED

A plenary session of the XIII International Scientific and Practical Conference of students, master’s students, doctoral candidates, and young researchers titled “Satpayev Readings – 2026: Integration of Education, Science, and Business: Current Issues and Prospects” was held at Sarsen Amanzholov East Kazakhstan University in honor of Science Day.

The event brought together university scholars, young researchers, students, as well as representatives of universities from near and far abroad.

The plenary session was opened by the Chairman of the Board – Rector of the University, Professor Mukhtar Tolegen, who congratulated the participants on Science Day. In his speech, the rector noted that the development of science and education is an important factor in increasing the intellectual potential of the country. He also emphasized that the university pays special attention to supporting young scientists, developing research activities, and expanding international academic cooperation.

As part of the plenary session, an award ceremony was held for the winners of scientific competitions organized during the “Month of Science” at the university. The best participants were identified and awarded in the following nominations: “Best Young Scientist,” “Zhumash Karimuly Ualiyev Scholarship,” “Best Student Scientific Club,” “Best Higher School for the Organization of Student Research Work,” and “Best in Specialty.” The winners were presented with diplomas and monetary certificates.

During the conference, scholars from Kazakhstan and foreign universities delivered scientific reports, discussing current issues in modern science, directions for the development of research, as well as the interaction between education, science, and business.

At the conclusion of the plenary session, a draft resolution of the conference was presented and adopted.

The conference continued with sectional sessions, where young researchers presented their scientific projects and had the opportunity to exchange experience.