KATRU students have “Afternoon Tea” with British Ambassador

The joy of having British tea, British cookies, and British cheese in Astana…!

“It is so amazing to have British tea, British cookies, British cheese in Astana, and that too with the British ambassador at her home. It was like a dream come true,” said Danil Akramov, a third-year student at the Faculty of Economics of the Kazakh Agrotechnical Research University (KATRU) in Astana.

Danil was among the 21 KATRU students invited to the residence of the British Ambassador to Kazakhstan for “Afternoon Tea with the Ambassador”.

Ambassador Kathy Leach invited the participants of a unique event:

“Kazakhstan Student Dialogue: Nurturing SDG Solutions” which was held at KATRU on Tuesday, 28 November with the support of the British Embassy the UNDP, and the FAO.

On Wednesday, December 13, the Ambassador invited the student participants of the event to her residence for ‘Afternoon Tea”. The student loved the invite. They reached the Ambassador’s apartment located on the 30th floor of a newly built building in one of Astana city’s modern districts.

Students used the opportunity to take pictures and film the city from the balcony of the ambassador’s apartment. Ambassador Leach who speaks fluent Russian talked to each student. Students shared their plans, thoughts, and opinions with Kathy Leach in a very friendly, frank, and open way.

Ambassador Leach is an untiring and proactive diplomat who enjoys working with young people for good causes such as protecting the environment.

One example of Ambassador Leach’s enthusiasm for creating awareness and information about the challenge of climate change among the youth was when she decided to personally mentor a team of KATRU student researchers who worked on a research project around one of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Ambassador Leach gave a question to her students’ team, ‘Ecosystem Renaissance’, and personally mentored their research work for one month. The other two student teams ‘Food Fighters’ and ‘Guardians of Nature’ were mentored by the officials of the UNDP, and FAO.

KATRU, SAAS sign comprehensive Agri-MoU under ‘One Belt-One Road’ initiative

A new milestone was achieved under China’s ’One Belt – One Road’ initiative when the Kazakh capital’s oldest university, the Kazakh Agrotechnical Research University (KATRU) in Astana, and the Government of Shandong Province agreed on close and comprehensive cooperation in various areas of the food and agriculture sector. The mutual collaboration will include the establishment of joint Agrotechnical parks, research centers, mutual technology and expertise transfers, application of Chinese processing technologies, and cultivation methods in Kazakhstan as well as the introduction of each other’s agriculture varieties in both countries.

A detailed MoU between KATRU, also known as Seifullin University and Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences (SAAS) was signed in Kazakhstan’s largest city and business hub, Almaty, in the presence of Kazakhstan’s Minister of Agriculture Yerbol Karashukeev and Mr. Lin Wu, the Secretary of the Party Committee of Shandong Province.

KATRU Rector Professor Kanat Maratovich Tireuov and China’s Party Secretary of the SAAS, Mr. Liang Jinguang, signed the MoU.

“Based on the agricultural technology advantages of the two sides, research institutes in wheat, corn, sleep, cotton, animal husbandry and veterinary medicine, agricultural processing, and other fields will be established to conduct joint research and promote demonstrations,” reads one clause of the MoU.

As the MOU between KATRU and SAAS was signed in Almaty, a large delegation of the Shandong Provincial government led by Tian Weidun, the Chairman of the Standing Committee of the People’s Congress of Dezhou City, Shandong, visited KATRU’s main campus in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan.

Shandong is a coastal province in Eastern China, a well-developed agro-industrial region known since ancient times as a major grain producer with large grain storage facilities. Dezhou City is a tourist center with a rich history and cultural heritage sites. It is in the northwest of the Shandong Province.

The largest potato cultivation corporation in China, “Shisіn,” has been collaborating with KATRU since 2017, implementing joint scientific projects under the ‘One Belt – One Road’ initiative, resulting in the registration and cultivation of two new potato varieties in Kazakhstan.

Both sides agreed to establish a joint research center for potato breeding and seed production at KATRU. Mutual research projects, academic exchanges, and training programs are part of the agreement between the Kazakh Agrotechnical University (KATRU) and the government of Shandong Province China, and KATRU and Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences.

 

Kazakh government transfers 13 research institutes to KATRU

Food security and food self-sufficiency, modernization of agriculture, adoption of environment-friendly policies, and the development of renewable energy sources are top priorities of Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s government.

Kazakhstan is the world’s ninth-largest country with an area of 2,700,000 square kilometers making it equal to the entire western Europe in terms of area. The country is home to nearly 20 million people 45 percent of whom live in rural areas and two million work in the agriculture sector.

Nearly 75 percent of Kazakhstan’s land is suitable for agriculture, however, only 30 percent of its land is used for agriculture, still, Kazakhstan is among the top 10 producers of wheat in the world.

Now the Government wants to further develop the agriculture sector turning it into the major driver of the national economy. The goal is to transform Kazakhstan into a leading food-exporting country. Therefore, the focus is on technological innovations and applied research with the aim to bridge gaps between academia and business & industry. Universities are key players in the Kazakh government’s modernization strategy.

Kazakh Agrotechnical Research University (KATRU) is among Kazakhstan’s top three universities. It is located in Astana, one of the newest and most modern cities in the world, which is also the capital of Kazakhstan. KATRU is City’s oldest university. The University is also known as Seifullin University. Saken Seifullin was a national hero of Kazakhstan.

Established in 1957, KATRU now has 12000 students and 860 teaching staff in the University’s nine faculties and 16 research institutions. The University has been a distinguished and proven leader in solid fundamental and applied research since the 1960s in the fields of agricultural economics; crop production, agriculture, agro-chemistry and soil science, plant protection; microbiology, veterinary medicine, and animal husbandry; plant and animal biotechnology; land management, architecture and design, mechanization, and electrification of agriculture, as well as humanitarian areas.

KATRU scientists’ research and scientific and technological innovations played a key role in transforming the Soviet Union into a superpower and excelling in food production, agriculture engineering, energy and ecology, biotechnology, and other fields.

Since the independence of Kazakhstan in 1991, through its cutting-edge research solutions and technological innovations KATRU has been an engine behind the unprecedented economic growth, scientific innovations, and infrastructural developments in modern Kazakhstan, which is now the most advanced and developed state in Central Asia.

Astana is known the world over for its modern and unique architecture and city structures. KATRU Department of Architecture has a significant role and contributions to the engineering and designing of Astana’s major building structures and architecture.

Due to KATRU’s solid academic achievement and reputation, the government of Kazakhstan has transferred 13 national research institutes to KATRU. These institutes located in various parts of Kazakhstan were part of the Ministry of Agriculture and worked under the Kazakhstan National Agriculture Research and Education Center. That Center has been closed now and its constituent institutions have been transferred to different universities. The purpose of the move is to create a link between education, research, and production.

KATRU already had three research institutes, with the addition of 13 more by the government, KATRU now has 16 research institutes. This is a sign of huge trust in KATRU’s credibility and academic standing. Such an expansion in its research work and activities has transformed KATRU into a globally engaged modern Research University contributing to the creation of a “knowledge society” in Kazakhstan and building knowledge bridges in the Eurasian region and beyond through the creation, exchange, and transfer of knowledge & expertise in the fields of food, agriculture, and sustainable development using the work, achievements, and contributions of KATRU scientists, teachers, and students.

The University’s new Rector, Professor Kanat Maratovich Tireuov, plans to strengthen KATRU as a global hub of research, innovation, and technology connected with the rest of the world through collaborative and inter-disciplinary research, academic exchanges, and partnerships beneficial to local, and national, and global economies and societies.

“By 2030 KATRU will be among the world’s top entrepreneurial research universities offering global education, cutting-edge research, and scientific and technical solutions to global and national challenges,” vowed Rector Professor Tireuov.

Muhammad Sheraz is an adviser to the Rector KATRU on strategy, global engagement, and communication. He can be reached at: [email protected]

KATRU will create model ‘research cluster’ using forest resources, research facilities in Shchuchinsk

Kazakh Agrotechnical Research University (KATRU) is the only institute in Kazakhstan with vast and spectacular forest resources and research facilities in north Kazakhstan. The University has the Faculty of Forestry, Forest Research, Wildlife, and Environment in the Kazakh capital Astana and a research institute, ‘Alikhan Bukeikhanov Research Institute of Forestry’ located in Shchuchinsk, a small city in northern Kazakhstan 214 kilometers northwest of Astana.

Under its new Rector and Board Chairman, Professor Kanat Maratovich Tireuov, KATRU is transforming its teaching &learning and research practices and processes through strategies such as conducting research in real conditions, providing students and researchers with practice opportunities in the field, and learning by observing, experiencing, and doing.

KATRU’s forestry faculty students and researchers will now spend more time in the University’s newly developed research and study facilities in Shchuchinsk where they will test and process their observations and findings in newly established fully equipped modern research labs in and around KATRU’s forestlands.

KATRU is building new research laboratories, academic buildings, and student and staff residences in Shchuchinsk. There will be new themes & techno-parks on the forestland in cooperation with national and global partners. KATRU is looking for suitable partners in establishing a techno-park and more joint research centers in Shchuchinsk on forest, environment, and wildlife. The University is keen on developing ecotourism, also.