International cooperation

 

Integration into the world scientific and educational space, the development of interactions with foreign partners in the field of professional training and scientific research is one of the priority areas of the Department of Systems Analysis and Management.

 

International activities are carried out within the framework of agreements and memorandums concluded with foreign universities of the Russian Federation, Belarus, Korea, USA, Estonia, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Poland, France, Finland, Italy, Spain, Turkey, Cyprus.

 

In order to improve qualifications and establish scientific ties, exchange experience, representatives of the teaching staff of the department traveled to foreign countries (Ermekbaeva Zh.Zh., Zakarina A.Zh., Musabayeva Sh.S., Satpayeva A.K., Suleimenova S.T., Shuteeva G.S.). Associate professor of the department Ermekbaeva Zh.Zh. - Winner of the grant "The best teacher of the university", in 2018 carried out a series of foreign business trips (Dalhousie University, Canada; Leuven Catholic University, Belgium; Istanbul Technical University, Turkey). Professor Beisenbi M.A. lectured at the Faculty of Information Technologies and Management during a visit to the Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics.

 

Since 2018, the Department of System Analysis and Management of E.N. L.N. Gumilyov and the Department of Control Systems of the Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics at the undergraduate level are implementing a joint educational program.

 

Under the programs of academic mobility, training is carried out at a foreign partner university of students.

For the 2022-2023 academic year, there were 12 outgoing mobility of undergraduate students and 3 outgoing mobility of master’s students.

For the 2021-2022 academic year, there were 23 outgoing mobility of undergraduate students.

For the 2020-2021 academic year, the department has 15 outgoing mobility for undergraduate students.

For the 2019-2020 academic year, the department had 2 incoming mobility for magistracy, 19 outgoing mobility for undergraduate students, 1 outgoing mobility for magistracy and 1 for doctoral studies.

For the 2018-2019 academic year, the department had 1 incoming mobility for the magistracy, 15 outgoing mobility for undergraduate students, 2 outgoing mobility for doctoral studies.

 

Students, undergraduates and doctoral students studied at the University of Cordoba (Spain), Magdeburg University (Germany), Savonia University (Finland), Bicocca University (Italy), Leuven Catholic University (Belgium), Sejong University (Korea), Vilnius Technical University of Gediminas ( Lithuania), Technical University of Silesia (Poland), Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics (Belarus), Krakow Polytechnic University (Poland), Pahang University (Malaysia), Istanbul University (Turkey), Pamukkale University (Turkey), Eastern Mediterranean University ( Cyprus), Lodz Technical University (Poland), Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University (Russia).

 

Representatives of student youth from countries such as France, Belarus, Mongolia, Uzbekistan have chosen the educational programs of the department for the full course of study and for the mobility program.

 

 

Internationalization of the learning process is one of the priority tasks of the department. In order to implement it, multilingual groups are being formed. In particular, at the department in the multilingual group of magistracy on the program of incoming academic mobility for the 2019-2020 academic year: 2nd year master students Tanguy Rosar and Hippolyte Toulemonde from the Graduate School of Engineering at the University of Lille (France) studied in three disciplines: Microprocessor devices ans systems, Modern technology of automation and control, Technologies of object oriented programming.

 

 Master students Tanguy Rosar and Hippolyte Toulemonde with teachers of the department Zakarina A.Zh. and Uskenbaeva G.A.

 

  Master's student of the Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics E. Zhilinskaya completed an internship at the department and shared her impressions of our university: “ENU named after Gumilyov University is a fairly young, but intensively developing university. The ACS department is a friendly department of the BSUIR SU: the same laboratories, similar disciplines, a warm welcome by the department staff made you feel at home, and the general respect for BSUIR made you feel proud of your "alma mater". I was delighted to be a part of this strong and friendly inter-university relationship. "

 

 

                           Undergraduates, teaching staff of the department and undergraduate BSUIR E. Zhilinskaya