
Master's Students' "Political Copywriting" Projects Evaluated by Members of Parliament



This week, master's students concluded a challenging and highly engaging 14-week project for the "Political Copywriting" course.
A special highlight of the final class was the participation of Members of the Senate of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Alisher Satybaldiyev and Galiaskar Sarybayev, Member of the Mazhilis Bolat Kerimbek, Acting Dean of the Faculty Aisulu Kupayeva, and professional political scientists. They analyzed the students' projects on city maslikhat election campaigns, sharing valuable recommendations and practical experience.
The class emphasized the importance of a deep understanding of local election campaigns for civil society, as well as the strategic role of this discipline for future political scientists.
Course instructor Meruert Kenzhebaikyzy not only taught the students the skills of writing texts that influence the electorate and improving communication mechanisms, but also organized an excellent opportunity to exchange experience with practitioners.
According to the master's students, the main value of the "Political Copywriting" course is that it goes beyond theory, offering the opportunity to master the many facets of copywriting and political communication during an election campaign through hands-on practice.
