Students of the Department of Theoretical and Nuclear Physics Participate in Academic Mobility Program at Jeonbuk National UniversityFarabi University
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Students of the Department of Theoretical and Nuclear Physics Participate in Academic Mobility Program at Jeonbuk National University

4 march, 2026

Students of the Department of Theoretical and Nuclear Physics, Mukhamediev Ayanali and Tashenov Arlan, have departed for the Republic of Korea under the academic mobility program to continue their studies at Jeonbuk National University. Participation in such international academic initiatives provides students with an important opportunity to expand their academic perspectives, strengthen their research skills, and gain valuable international experience in the field of modern physics.

Academic mobility programs play a significant role in the development of higher education by promoting knowledge exchange, cultural interaction, and collaborative research between universities from different countries. Studying abroad allows students to become familiar with advanced educational systems, innovative teaching approaches, and cutting-edge scientific research. During their stay, the students will study specialized courses related to theoretical physics, nuclear physics, quantum theory, and modern computational and analytical research methods.

An important aspect of this program is its alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In particular, it contributes to SDG 4 — Quality Education. By participating in international education programs, students gain access to high-quality academic resources, experienced professors, and modern research infrastructure. This helps improve their academic performance, critical thinking abilities, and scientific competence, which are essential for future researchers and professionals in the field of physics.

At the same time, the academic mobility initiative also supports SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals. Cooperation between universities, research institutions, and academic communities strengthens global partnerships in education and science. Through this collaboration, universities exchange knowledge, share research outcomes, and develop joint projects that contribute to scientific progress and innovation. Such partnerships also help build long-term academic networks that benefit both students and faculty members.

Studying at one of South Korea’s leading universities will allow the students to deepen their understanding of fundamental and applied aspects of physics. They will have the opportunity to work with modern laboratory equipment, participate in seminars and scientific discussions, and collaborate with international scholars. These experiences will significantly enhance their professional competencies, research skills, and intercultural communication abilities.

For the Department of Theoretical and Nuclear Physics, the participation of students in international academic mobility programs represents an important milestone in strengthening global academic cooperation. The knowledge and experience gained abroad will contribute to the development of new research initiatives, the improvement of educational programs, and the expansion of international scientific collaboration. Ultimately, this experience will play a key role in enhancing the university’s academic reputation and research potential in the global scientific community.

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