The action plan for comprehensive development of the university was approved

The action plan for comprehensive development of the university was approved

January 27 , 2025

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The 1st meeting of the Nordic University was held. More than 10 important issues related to the near future of the university were discussed...

At the council meeting, proposals for the 2025-2027 action plan for the comprehensive development of the university, developed by all structures, were studied and approved. 


The issue on the agenda is the summary of scientific activities for 2024 and the issue of approving the plan for 2025. The results of the university's scientific-research works carried out within the framework of the state scientific-technical programs and a number of other directions were widely analyzed. Necessary tasks for increasing scientific potential have been defined. 


The council considered the issue of strengthening the university's international rating indicators and improvement measures based on the developed mechanisms. 7 main proposals for improvement and improvement of international rating indicators were put forward. 


Also, reports were heard and tasks were distributed on issues of defense and formalization of master's theses of Master's students, presentation in the virtual world, organization of the TasIMO-2025 Olympiad and international dissemination. 


The council discussed issues of improving the educational, teaching-methodical, scientific pedagogic and scientific research work of the professors of the department, organizing the final state certification in the field of education and specialties. 


The documents prepared for university pedagogues-teachers to receive scientific titles were introduced and unanimously approved by the members of the Council for submission to the UAC.


Also, a report on the state of recommending educational-methodical and scientific literature for publication was heard and measures for further improvement of this process were determined.

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