Creative Conference “Alash Amanaty” Held at the University

On March 5, the university hosted the “Alash Amanaty” creative conference, aimed at promoting the historical heritage of the Alash movement. The event served as an important platform for discussing the ideas of the Alash movement and encouraging youth to engage in new scientific research.

The main goal of the conference was to motivate students to study the historical legacy of the Alash movement’s figures, to promote their noble idea of building an educated and competitive state, and to develop the creative and research potential of young people.

The event was organized by the Department of “History of Kazakhstan and General Education Disciplines.” Invited as a speaker was Kamshat Zhaksylykovna Abdrahmanova, Assistant Professor of the Department of “History of Kazakhstan and Socio-Political Disciplines” at Karaganda Medical University. In her speech, she highlighted the significance of the Alash leaders’ ideas for modern society and emphasized the importance of preserving historical memory.

During the conference, scientific and educational presentations by students of Karaganda Industrial University and Karaganda Medical University dedicated to the figures of the Alash movement were presented and analyzed. In addition, participants prepared creative performances reflecting their literary and spiritual heritage.

The conference results were awarded as follows:

Section “Alash Idea” (scientific reports):
1st place — Albina Omirbek (TFP-25k-7)
2nd place — Sherkhan Duysenbayev (TFP-24k-1)
3rd place — Bekasyl Koshkabay (EPO-25k)

Section “Spirit of Alash: Heritage of Word and Feeling” (poetic-literary section):
1st place — Kanshayim Bektemir (TFP-25k-9)
2nd place — Erasyl Ghanibekuly (TTM-25k)
3rd place — Zhaudir Sapar (TFP-24k-3)

The “Alash Amanaty” conference became a significant event for students, combining scientific interest with a creative approach to studying national history. Participants not only presented their research but also demonstrated deep respect for the spiritual and intellectual heritage of the Alash movement.