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The Ambassador of Spain to Kazakhstan, Luis Francisco Martínez, visited AIU
Fri, Feb 14, 2025, 6:08 AM

The Ambassador of Spain to Kazakhstan, Luis Francisco Martínez, paid an official visit to Astana International University. The meeting took place in a warm and friendly atmosphere 🤝, where discussions focused on the development of the Spanish language, educational programs, and potential avenues for collaboration.

📚 The Ambassador emphasized that Spanish is one of the key global languages spoken by hundreds of millions of people worldwide, and its popularity in Kazakhstan is growing. AIU already has students studying Spanish, though it is currently offered only as part of separate courses. The university is interested in expanding the program, and the Ambassador’s visit provided an excellent opportunity to explore ways to develop this direction.

🌍 Luis Francisco Martínez highlighted the importance of international cooperation in education and stated that Spain is ready to support initiatives aimed at strengthening academic ties. Special attention was given to academic exchange opportunities, internships for students and faculty, and attracting native speakers as instructors.

✈️ The Ambassador shared his experience working in different countries, noting that Kazakhstan holds an important place in the international educational landscape due to the dynamic development of its universities and the strong interest of young people in learning foreign languages.

📖 As a gesture of support for Spanish language learning at AIU, the Ambassador presented books and educational materials to the university, which will help students immerse themselves more deeply in the culture and traditions of the Spanish-speaking world. In turn, AIU representatives expressed their hope that this visit would mark the beginning of a long-term partnership and open new educational opportunities for students.

🎓 The university aims to establish a fully-fledged Spanish language and culture center, and the first steps have already been taken. In the near future, AIU could become a leading platform in Kazakhstan for studying Spanish and fostering collaboration with Spanish universities. 🚀

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Fire Safety Rules in Crowded Places – Esil District Emergency Department, Astana Emergency Situations Department
Fri, Feb 14, 2025, 5:40 AM

Esil District Emergency Department, Astana Emergency Situations Department: Fire Safety Rules in Crowded Places

What to do if a fire breaks out in a crowded area?

  1. When entering any unfamiliar public place, memorize the exits and escape routes.
  2. Emergency exits are marked with green rectangular or square signs with white symbols.
  3. If you hear shouts of "Fire!" or smell smoke, stay calm and assess the situation.
  4. In case of heavy smoke or no lighting, move along the walls and breathe through a cloth.
  5. Never go against the crowd; avoid walls, railings, or glass barriers.
  6. Stay away from stationary objects to prevent being crushed.
  7. Keep your hands free and secured; avoid picking up dropped items.
  8. Keep your arms bent to protect your chest; you may also clasp your hands in front of you.
  9. Do not fall. If you do, get up quickly or curl up in a fetal position to protect yourself.
  10. Lead children in front of you by holding their shoulders or carry them on your shoulders.
  11. Do not use elevators in a fire; take the stairs. If trapped, move to a safe room and wait for rescue.

Primary Fire Extinguishing Equipment

Fire extinguishers are essential for fire safety. The right choice is crucial, as an unsuitable extinguisher may be ineffective. Fire extinguishers must comply with official fire safety regulations for buildings and vehicles.

Esil District Emergency Department, Astana Emergency Situations Department
Lieutenant Colonel of Civil Protection Aliev Aset Bogenbaiuly

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AN EVENT DEDICATED TO WORLD ELECTION DAY WAS HELD AT ASTANA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
Wed, Feb 5, 2025, 10:45 AM

On February 5, 2025, an event on the theme "Elections are a matter for everyone" was held at Astana International University.

The event is dedicated to World Election Day, which this year is celebrated on February 6. The tradition of celebrating World Election Day was approved at the III Global Conference of Election Organizers, held in Budapest in 2005, and falls annually on the first Thursday of February. The decision of the conference opened up new perspectives in recognizing the importance of the work of election organizers and was supported by the United Nations Democracy Fund. According to the idea of the founders, on this day all attention should be paid to the issues of ensuring the electoral rights of citizens and improving electoral processes.

The purpose of the event is to enhance the legal culture of future voters, the formation of young people's knowledge, skills and abilities necessary for the conscious realization of electoral rights.

The meeting was attended by the leadership and faculty of the Higher School of Law of Astana International University, representatives of the Central Election Commission of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the TEC of Astana, doctoral students, students of the MUA.

The opening speech was made by the Deputy dean of the Higher School of Law of Astana International University, Seilkhanov Zhanat Duisenbaevich.

Within the framework of the meeting, a business game on the theme of the event was held among the five teams formed from among the students of the Higher School of Law. The teams answered questions about the active participation of citizens in the elections and the improvement of legislation in this area, taking into account the best foreign practices.

The organizers of this event are the Higher School of Law of the AIU and the TEC of the Yesil district of Astana.