
The ENU Vice-Rector spoke about the experience of digital partnership at the Microsoft International conference









Gulmira Bekmanova, Vice-rector for Digitalization of the L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University (ENU), became one of the key speakers at the international digital online conference "The Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on Higher Education", organized by Microsoft. During her speech, she presented the successful experience of cooperation between ENU and Microsoft in the field of digital transformation of education, which gathered the attention of the world's leading experts.
At the conference, which brought together experts in the field of education and technology from all over the world, the vice-rector spoke about how ENU, being a major consumer of Microsoft solutions, is building a strategic partnership with the company to achieve its goals in the field of digitalization.
She emphasized that the use of Microsoft's digital tools, including Microsoft 365 and Teams platforms, has allowed the university to significantly improve the learning, research, and digital skills development processes of teaching staff and employees. In addition, the Vice-Rector shared her experience in conducting trainings and advanced training courses for teachers on the use of digital technologies, as well as plans to introduce artificial intelligence to create a more personalized and effective educational environment.
«We believe that our partnership with Microsoft not only provides us with access to cutting-edge technologies, but also helps us rethink approaches to education, creating new opportunities for students and teachers,» said G. Bekmanova.
Microsoft representatives noted the significant contribution of ENU to the promotion of innovative educational technologies. Daniyar Zhumabekov, Head of Education Development at Microsoft, thanked ENU for the close cooperation with the company and noted that our university is the largest partner university in the Republic of Kazakhstan. The participation of the ENU Vice-Rector in this significant digital conference was another step towards strengthening partnerships and promoting the university's experience internationally.
