Academic mobility is a valuable experience

17 june, 2024

In today's world, where globalization has become an integral part of our lives, student academic mobility is becoming an increasingly important part of the educational process. This experience represents not only a unique opportunity but also a key to success for students.

 

Isakhan Ulara, a 3rd year student of the Faculty of Law of Al-Farabi KazNU, who studied at the Adam Mickiewicz University, one of the leading universities in Poland, located in the city of Poznan, shared about the foreign trip within the framework of the academic mobility program. The university was founded in 1919 and named in honor of Adam Mickiewicz, a prominent Polish poet. The university is known for its high level of education, quality research and active participation in international exchange of students and scholars.

Studying in another country gives students access to new teaching methods, subject approaches and educational programs. It allows students to broaden their knowledge and perspectives in their field. In Poland, Ulara got acquainted with the European Union legal system, learned to distinguish between methods of assessing the truthfulness of testimony in Polish criminal proceedings, as well as practicing voice polygraph and stimulated questioning with other students.

Overcoming cultural, linguistic and educational barriers in the process of academic mobility contributes to the development of self-confidence and self-esteem of the student, making him/her more prepared to overcome challenges in the future. Living and studying in another country contributes to personal development, helping people to become more independent, open-minded and adaptive. In addition to learning and new knowledge, Ulara Isahan made many new international friends with whom she exchanged contacts and keeps in touch. In my opinion, these connections may represent opportunities for new projects, joint research and further academic internships.

In one semester, Isahan Ulara gained quite serious knowledge from highly qualified professors in the field of jurisprudence and rich cultural exchange. Also, she proudly represented our country and university, sharing the invaluable knowledge gained at her native alma mater. She noted the people who contributed to the direction of academic mobility: "I express my gratitude to the leadership of the university, the deputy dean for scientific and innovative work and international relations Saida Ergashevna for detailed explanatory work and the head of the department Karlygash Rakhimzhanovna and supervisor Dinara Akhanovna for support in participation in the program of academic mobility. I also congratulate on the 90th anniversary of Al-Farabi KazNU. For 90 years the university has reached many heights, and confidently can be proud of many achievements at both national and international levels. I wish KazNU further success and prosperity".

Saida ASANOVA,

PhD Doctor, Deputy Dean for NIDIMS of SF

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