RTU MIREA participated in the XX "Education and Career" Kazakhstan International Exhibition

16.04.2019
Between April 4 and 6, representatives of the RTU MIREA Institute of International Education took part in the XX Kazakhstan International Education and Career Exhibition in Almaty organized with the support of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Akimat of Almaty, and the Association of Universities of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

The exhibition which annually brings together hundreds of representatives of educational institutions is an important event not only for applicants and students, but also for professionals willing to receive additional qualifications and get further promotion in their working positions. With maximum efficiency for the participants and most conveniently for visitors the exhibition organizers made it possible for the attendees to learn at a single exhibition floor about a variety of new services in the field of higher education.

Seventy educational institutions from 13 countries (the Russian Federation, the Republic of Kazakhstan, Austria, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Malaysia, Taiwan, Poland, Serbia, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, the Sultanate of Oman, the Republic of Uzbekistan) visited the exhibition. The organizers introduced the participants to various educational systems and training programs.

RTU MIREA presented the most popular educational undergraduate and graduate programs in the fields of information and computer technology, electronics, radio engineering, robotics, cybernetics, chemistry, biotechnology and others, as well as a wide range of international programs for academic and scientific research exchanges, double diplomas, and additional education.

Everyone had an opportunity to communicate personally with the representatives of the Institute of International Education: E.A. Slezkina, Deputy Director and I.V. Egoeva, Head of the Training Department. The participants were also free to ask questions and get detailed information about the rules of admission, curricula and areas of study.

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