Adilet Amanzholuly is a 2024 graduate of the dual-degree program in Marketing (International Marketing) at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University and Patrice Lumumba Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia.

10 december, 2024

Adilet Amanzholuly is a 2024 graduate of the dual-degree program in Marketing (International Marketing) at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University and Patrice Lumumba Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia.

He chose this program because his desire to travel and learn about new cultures is part of his life philosophy. Studying at the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia in Moscow was the first step towards realizing his dream. The program provided him with unique opportunities to interact with people from different professional and cultural backgrounds, which is important for integrating diverse ideas on global issues.

As part of the program, Adilet participated in several significant projects and research initiatives:

  1. Research on the tourism potential of Russia and Kazakhstan: This research aimed to identify and analyze unique tourist routes and attractions in both countries, the results of which he uses to develop proposals for tourism development.
  2. A project to create a mini-travel blog: Adilet actively maintains a blog where he shares his impressions and useful tips about traveling in Russia, contributing to cultural exchange between countries. These projects enriched his experience and provided valuable knowledge for his future career. Participation in conferences and seminars allowed Adilet to expand his professional network. The program allowed him to deepen his knowledge in his specialization and develop intercultural skills, which is important in the globalized business world. He recommends that future students carefully study dual-degree programs, pay attention to the academic reputation and structure of the program, and take advantage of scholarship opportunities.

Graduates of dual-degree programs face the challenges of global competition and the need to adapt to different cultural and educational environments, but they have unique opportunities to build international careers and develop intercultural skills.