16.05.2026
ABAI UNIVERSITY SCIENTIFIC PROJECTS – AN INDICATOR OF TANGIBLE RESULTS
A total of 100 scientific projects are being successfully
implemented at Abai University. Among them, 54 projects are funded through
grant financing, 3 through program-targeted financing, and 1 project has a
commercial focus. The projects, aimed at scientific-pedagogical, industrial,
and intellectual purposes, undergo expert evaluation and are systematically
carried out. This demonstrates the university’s growing scientific potential
and the effectiveness of its research outcomes.
Under a joint agreement with
Keruen Plus LLP on the commercialization of scientific and scientific-technical
activities, the project titled “Innovative Production of Eco-Friendly Glossy
Window Sills by Co-Extrusion from PVC-Based Composite Materials Using YBCO
Modifiers” (DP21682051) has been extended until the end of the year. The
developed product has been introduced into production by Keruen Plus LLP and
has already begun yielding positive results. This commercialization project is
a vivid example of the successful integration of science and industry aimed at
creating innovative production in Kazakhstan.
In April 2026, according
to the monitoring results conducted by the National Center for State Scientific
and Technical Expertise, 26 projects funded by the Ministry of Science and
Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan successfully passed evaluation.
This indicates that the university’s scientific projects are being
systematically implemented according to the scheduled plan and that the
research results are being effectively applied in practice.
Within the framework of
scientific projects funded by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of
Kazakhstan for 2024–2027, articles were published in international
peer-reviewed scientific journals, while textbooks, teaching aids, and
monographs were also released. In addition, acts of implementation of research
results into the educational process and patents for intellectual property
objects were obtained. In particular:
Project AP23487595,
titled “Preparation of Methodological Developments Aimed at Developing Skills
in Using Remote Sensing Materials in School Geography.” Within the framework of
the project led by researcher Shakhislam Laiskhanov, methodological materials for
the use of Earth remote sensing data in school geography were developed. As a
result, 2 articles were published in Scopus-indexed journals, 2 articles in
Committee-recommended publications, and a presentation was delivered at an
international conference. In addition, one methodological teaching guide was
published and a copyright certificate was obtained.
Within the project
“Transmedia and Artistic Representation of Kazakhstan’s Image in Contemporary
World Culture” (AP23489915), led by Professor Saule Abishova, two elective
courses for school students were developed: “The Image of Kazakhstan in World
Literature” and “Literary Geography of Kazakhstan: Landscapes of Inspiration.”
Furthermore, the disciplines “Transmedia Representation of Kazakhstan’s Image
in Contemporary World Culture” and “The Image of Kazakhstan in Contemporary
World Literature” were introduced into master’s and doctoral educational
programs. The project results were integrated into the educational process, and
methodological recommendations were published.
Within the framework of
project AR22686317, a Stackable Degree model was developed to enhance the
qualifications of master’s students in the context of integrating formal and
informal education. The project is led by PhD Damira Sovetkanova. As a result
of the project, two articles were published in the proceedings of an
international scientific-practical conference. In addition, 5 original
educational programs were developed and implemented. A scientific monograph was
also published, and an implementation act was obtained. An article was
published in a Scopus-indexed journal.
The astronomy-oriented
project AP22682939, titled “Studies of General Relativistic Effects in the
Motion of Orbital Satellites (Test Bodies) in Axially Symmetric Gravitational
Fields,” was carried out under the leadership of Daniya Utepova. Within the
framework of the project, general relativity effects during the motion of
orbital satellites in axially symmetric gravitational fields were studied.
Based on the research findings, two articles were published in Web of
Science-indexed journals (Q1, Q2).
Overall, scientific
projects make a significant contribution to strengthening the university’s
scientific potential, updating educational content, developing digital and
innovative resources, enhancing the connection between science and practice,
and increasing the university’s international reputation. Today, Abai
University’s scientific projects have become important scientific initiatives
that address society’s needs in education, technology, and cultural
development, serving not only the academic community but society as a whole.
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