Research of Olzhas Suleimenov's scientific contribution to Turkology and Slavistics;
Participation in scientific competitions in order to receive grants for conducting fundamental and applied research in the country and abroad;
Organization of conferences and symposiums, exhibitions, thematic meetings;
Conducting publishing activities
The purpose of the center:
Russian Russian writers of the XX-XXI centuries in the context of the Russian-Turkic interrelations. - the study of the creativity of Kazakh and Russian writers of the XX-XXI centuries.
Tasks of the center:
-definition of Turkic-Slavic parallels in languages and cultures;
-scientific interpretation of the origin of ancient Turkic languages and scripts;
-study of the problems of Turkology and Slavistics, creation of a research base in the field of Turkoslavistics;
Suleimenov Olzhas Omarovich
Scientific director of the Center.Kazakh public figure, poet, writer, diplomat and literary critic, Hero of Labor of Kazakhstan (2016), People's Writer of the Kazakh SSR (1990). Founder of the public anti—nuclear movement "Nevada - Semipalatinsk".He became famous as the author of linguistic studies, in particular, devoted to the Turkic elements of the "Words about Igor's Regiment".He graduated from school in 1954 and entered the geological exploration faculty of the Kazakh State University (KazGU), graduated in 1959, an engineer-geologist.He took up literary work in 1955.
In 1959, he entered the Gorky Literary Institute in Moscow for the Department of Poetic Translation, from which he graduated in 1961.
In 1962-1971 he was a literary employee of the newspaper "Kazakhstanskaya Pravda", editor-in-chief of the script and editorial board of the Kazakhfilm film studio, head of the journalism department in the magazine "Prostor".
1971-1981 Secretary of the Board of the Union of Writers of Kazakhstan
Since 1972, Chairman of the Kazakh Committee for Relations with Writers of Asia and Africa, became one of the initiators and organizers of the 5th Conference of Writers of Asia and Africa in Alma-Ata (1975).
From the beginning of the 70s to the end of the 80s, Deputy Chairman of the Soviet Committee for Relations with Asian and African Countries.
In 1975 he published a literary book "Az and Ya". The book of a well-meaning reader", which received a sharply negative response in Moscow, the book was banned, the author was not published for 8 years and practically stopped writing poetry.
1977-1995, 18 years old Chairman of the Chess Federation of Kazakhstan.
Deputy, member of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Kazakh SSR (1980-1984), Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR (1984-1989, 1989-1991).
Delegate of the XXVI Congress of the CPSU (1981).
1981-1984 Chairman of the State Committee of the Kazakh SSR on Cinematography.
1984-1992 — First Secretary of the Board of the Writers' Union of Kazakhstan, Secretary of the Board of the USSR Joint Venture.
Since 1992 — Honorary Chairman of the Union of Writers of Kazakhstan, creative work.