
An Educational Event “Law and Order, Conscience and Honor” Held at the Faculty of International Relations

On September 15 and 16, 2025 (at 14:00 and 09:10, UAC 215/238), the Faculty of International Relations hosted an educational event on the topic “Law and Order, Conscience and Honor.” The event was attended by students of the «Sports Journalism» group-SJ-11 (15 students), and the «International Relations» groups IR-11 and IR-13 (16 students). The session was conducted under the guidance of senior lecturers of the Department of Foreign Languages, A. Kadyskyzy and R. T. Khassenova.
The event was organized in accordance with the plan of the Department of Foreign Languages of the Faculty of International Relations. It was dedicated to the Address of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, as well as the ideas of honesty and justice rooted in traditional Kazakh values.
Objectives:
- To introduce students to the key ideas of the President’s Address;
- To provide a deeper understanding of honesty and justice in traditional Kazakh values;
- To foster respect for the law, morality, and integrity among students.
During the roundtable discussion, students emphasized the importance of developing anti-corruption awareness and culture while discussing the President’s Address. They shared their opinions and reflections.
Law and order are the foundation of social harmony. Rules safeguard equality and the rights of all citizens. We obey the law because it ensures justice. If the law regulates behavior from the outside, conscience and honor are maintained from within. If each of us performs our work honestly, treats others fairly and with respect, then our country and our future will be successful!
The event was also attended by Acting Dean of the Faculty of International Relations A. K. Kupayeva, Vice Dean R. E. Kusainova, Head of the Department of Foreign Languages L. K. Meirambekova, and Associate Professor A. M. Yesengalieva. The roundtable concluded with an exchange of thoughts between students and teachers, followed by a commemorative group photo.
