— How are you, when you are an abroad, dear student?

2022-06-01 17:52:44 337

    The OshSU Department of International Relations held an online meeting entitled "How are you, when you are an abroad, dear student?". The event was organized in order to inform the deans about the problems and questions of students studying abroad, to create a platform for joint solution of problems related to the session with the heads of faculties. The videoconference was attended by about 50 students studying academic mobility at universities in Spain, Germany, Turkey, Korea, Russia and Kazakhstan, as well as deans of faculties (Kyrgyz-Chinese Faculty – T.K. Aitikeev, Faculty of Oriental Studies and History – S.A. Arstanov, Faculty of World Languages and Culture – R.Zh. Sagyndykova, Physics and Technology Faculty - Z.S.Aidarbekov, Higher School of International Educational Programs - D.A.Tursunov and others), and employees of the Department of International Relations, deputy deans for External Relations (coordinators), the video meeting was held under the supervision of the Director of the Department A.O. Abduvaliev.

    The deans of all faculties added that in the era of globalization, the university should create maximum conditions for students and send them to other universities, students studying abroad have changed their outlook and become responsible, exemplary students, the university is proud of such students, online communication is timely, they are always in touch with students and ready to support them. They thanked the organizers of the video meeting.

    The students told about some of their problems and made suggestions. Satybayev Bekbolsun, who studies at the University of Turkey, said that students who are sent abroad get acquainted with history, culture, customs, ideology, etc. Sulaimanov Saidulla, who previously studied in three countries and is currently studying at AUCA, suggested introducing "situational cases" into the OshSU educational process, and providing feedback to students involved in mobility only by e-mail. Katerina Rybalkina, a third-year student at the High School of International Educational Programs, who is currently studying at the University of Cadiz, says that teachers are reluctant to use distance learning technologies.

    Concluding the online meeting, Director Abdygany Osmonovich added that it is customary for students to make presentations and share their impressions and experiences, organize panel discussions, conduct interviews with the Academic mobility department.