
ENU invited a prominent scientist from China







The L.N. Gumilyov ENU annually implements a number of programs to attract foreign specialists, university professors, prominent scientists and researchers to the training process at the expense of the state and its own budget. The participation of representatives of foreign universities and research institutes in ENU’S educational process contributes to the development of their research collaboration with the university’s teaching staff and scientists.
According to one of such programs, Rustam Shadiev, Doc., Professor of the School of Educational Technologies of Zhejiang University of China, arrived at the Graduate School of Education for one month. The professor is reading a course of lectures on "Organization and Planning of Research" to master’s students majoring in "7M01719 – Foreign Language: Two Foreign Languages" between November 11 and December 10 this year.
The Director of the Graduate School of Education, Baubek Somzhurek, held a meeting with the visiting professor from China, where colleagues discussed the work plan for the next month and prospects for further academic and scientific cooperation.
This is the third time Professor R. Shadiev has come to the Foreign Languages Theory and Practice Department, annually takes an active part in the work of ENU’s international conferences, publishes joint articles in the Scopus database with the university teaching staff. The visiting professor is a foreign consultant to doctoral students of the educatiol program "8D01719 – Foreign Language: Two Foreign Languages", who study the features of the use of virtual reality and artificial intelligence in the process of foreign language teaching.
For reference: Professor R. Shadiev has 168 publications in the Scopus database, his Hirsch index is 32. Since 2016 he has been working at leading universities in China, since 2022 at Zhejiang University. With the teachers of the Foreign Languages Theory and Practice Department, more than 10 articles have been co-authored in the Scopus database.
