MEETING IN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE "TÁJ"
13.02.2019
On 12th of February, a meeting with students, as part of the TÁJ program, which was organized by the Youth Policy Department was held in the PSPU assembly hall. The guests of the event were the author of the recently published book “Footprint on the Earth”, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor Bazarbekov Kairbay Urazambekovich and head of the department of vocational guidance and employment Gabit Hafiz.
The project “TÁJ” is aimed at the development of students' creativity and creative abilities, and also touches upon the issues of the formation of students' intellectual culture and the process of developing a literate society. The project is closely connected to the implementation of the state program of Elbasy "Intellectual Nation - 2020". Creative people with rich life experience, who have something to share with students will be invited to the program as heroes. This meeting is the second in the framework of the TÁJ project.
The meeting was held in the format of an open dialogue. Professor Kairbay Urazambekovich, who has been working at our university since 1962 year, shared his life experience in front of a large audience.
“We are closely cooperating with you, we may give you advice, we may also scold you if it is necessary. We try to give you everything you need. We want to create all the necessary conditions to educate you as exemplary citizens of our motherland. Not only in words, but in deeds ... Charity must be present. It is necessary to support the youth. The life of every person is in his hands. First of all, you should get maximum knowledge. The human qualities of any person depend on his teacher. Many students who have graduated this university now occupy good positions of directors, akims, etc. Therefore, I can say that knowledge is of great importance. This must always be remembered. Only in this case you will be good people. I believe in it".
Gabit Kurmetbekuly, who worked with “Serpіn zhastary”, summed up the speech of the professor and introduced students to the methods of comparative analysis, time planning, and also, urged to look for motivation in any, even the simplest things. At the end of the meeting, the guests of “TÁJ” have taken thank you letters, and three students were chosen to wear crowns.
Yulia MIKHAILENKO, Press-service of PSPU