IAB College

Annual Scientific and Practical Conference "Science, Education, Youth – the future of Kazakhstan"

On December 9, 2022, as part of the Decade of Legal and Social-Humanitarian Disciplines, the Annual Scientific and Practical Conference for students of the College of the International Academy of Business was held under the theme “Science, Education, Youth – the Future of Kazakhstan,” dedicated to the Independence Day of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

During the plenary session, students presented out-of-competition reports in three languages:

Turyssbek Dauren (Group 23MN) presented a report titled “Properly Written Advertising as an Indicator of Cultural Level.”

Gotskaya Darya (Group 11PD) presented a report titled “Science: The Problem of the Meaning of Life in Modern Times.”

Xu Ayana (Group 22PD) delivered a report on “The Concept of ‘Face’ in Chinese Linguistic Culture.”

Shukhovtseva Darya (Group 32PD) presented “The Perspective of English Language Development in Business Communication.”

The jury particularly highlighted the presentation by Donskikh Ilya and Nurkhaidarov Beksultan (Group 22PO) on “Data Mining: The Decision Tree Algorithm,” supervised by D.N. Klevtsov. The students not only conducted a theoretical analysis but also applied practical problem-solving methods using the Python programming language.

The section on Natural Sciences and Programming was held under the theme “Science, Information and Computer Technologies: Current Issues and Innovations,” moderated by R.B. Yelchibayeva. The speakers presented up-to-date statistical data and demonstrated strong knowledge in mathematics, computer science, biology, astronomy, and chemistry. They used models, experimental photographs, and presentations to illustrate their projects. Notable presentations included those by Zordunov Ibragim, Khunakhunov Shakir, Yerzhanov Amanzhol, and Agmanova Marzhan, distinguished by their argumentation skills and deep command of their research subjects.

The section on Legal Disciplines was held under the theme “Personality, State, and Law: Problems of Interaction and Development,” moderated by Master of Law Y.A. Zhevlyakova.
The jury highlighted the presentation by Salikhova Rufina (Group 21MN) for her in-depth analysis of social issues, high level of preparation, solid statistical base, and extensive list of bibliographic sources.

The conference demonstrated the strong intellectual potential of the students — a high level of mastery of theoretical material, knowledge of legal terminology, presentation skills, charisma and emotional engagement during speeches, as well as awareness in areas such as ecology, astronomy, digitalization, artificial intelligence, and the future of the universe, including the study of black holes.