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Kazan Federal University

Kazan Federal University professors are lecturing at the National University of Uzbekistan

The National University of Uzbekistan cooperates with many universities, research centers, institutes, higher schools and organizations of the Russian Federation, and Kazan Federal University of the Russian Federation is one of them.

From October 19, 2023, associate professor of Kazan Federal University, candidate of technical sciences Ayrat Gatiatullin, f.f.n. Bulat Hakimov and associate professor Gilmullin Rinat, candidate of technical sciences, started lecturing at the National University of Uzbekistan. In particular, Ayrat Gatiatullin, associate professor of Kazan Federal University, candidate of technical sciences, started lectures on "Corpus Linguistics" for the 1st-year masters of Computer Linguistics at the Faculty of Uzbek Philology.

Moreover, dean of Uzbek philology Muzaffar Chorshanbiyev, head of the Department of Computer Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, Ph.D., prof. N. Abdurakhmonova, prof. Z. Takhirov and associate professor, f.f.n. Bulat Hakimov and Associate Professor Gilmullin Rinat, candidate of technical sciences, opinions were exchanged on the issues of scientific research in computer linguistics of the Uzbek and Tatar languages, and issues of future cooperation were discussed.


The delegation from the Institute of Education and Psychology at Kazan Federal University at the National University of Uzbekistan

In September 2023, the director of the Institute of Education and Psychology at Kazan Federal University, Aydar Minimansurovich Kalimullin, and the deputy director for academic affairs, Almaz Mirzanurovich Galimov, visited the National University of Uzbekistan.

The meeting was attended by the Vice-Rector for International Relations, Raima Shirinova, the head of the department for planning and organizing educational processes, Voxidjon Topildiyev, and the dean of the Uzbek-Israel Joint Faculty, Nodir Narziyev.

The main purpose of the meeting was to elevate the long-standing collaboration to a new level, focusing particularly on enhancing the pedagogical and psychological skills of teaching staff. Aydar Minimansurovich Kalimullin, the director of the Institute of Education and Psychology, proposed an online professional development project consisting of three stages dedicated to increasing the activity of specialists in publishing articles and to modern and innovative teaching methods in higher education