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- Main | unwaste-erasmus.com
Project objectives Development of a circular economy in partner countries through the development and implementation of a master's program in Waste Management Project code - 618715-EPP-1-2020-1-DE-EPPKA2-CBHE-JPUn-Waste Project start date : January 15, 2021 The project completion date is January 14, 2025. - development of Master's degree programs in waste management - to raise awareness of the closed economy through the development of new curricula in higher education institutions. GALLERY Gallery Wismar, 2023 Kazakhstan, 2024 Tallinn, 2024 The launch conference of the next Eros+ UnWaste project Presentation and first contests within the framework of the UnWaste project Round table with employers in the region in the field of waste management at the Akhmet Baitursynov Agricultural Institute Competition "Waste and its recycling (UnWaste)" at the A. Baitursynov KRU The first meeting of the working group on the UnWaste project at the Akhmet Baitursynov KRU Field trips to enterprises within the framework of the Erasmus+ UnWaste project Integration of education and production within the framework of the Erasmus + WASTE project at the A. Baitursynov University of Economics
- News | unwaste-erasmus.com
The student DIY contest "The Second Life of waste" is being announced Student video contest "Environmental problems of Kazakhstan" is being announced A student competition for scientific projects on waste management is being announced A student competition for posters, slogans and mottos on waste management is being announced. The first working meeting on the EU Erasmus+ "Waste" project READ MORE READ MORE READ MORE READ MORE Open lecture on "New approaches to waste management in accordance with the requirements of the new Environmental Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan" The second working meeting on the EU Erasmus+ "Un-Waste" project READ MORE READ MORE READ MORE READ MORE Presentation by the coordinator of the UnWaste project at the VII International Summer School "Integrated Management of Natural Resources in a Green Economy" READ MORE READ MORE READ MORE READ MORE Monitoring by the EU Erasmus+ WASTE project READ MORE READ MORE READ MORE READ MORE The following events were held in the 1st quarter of 2022 READ MORE READ MORE READ MORE READ MORE READ MORE READ MORE READ MORE READ MORE I block of the training seminar of S.Seifullin KazATU (Astana) READ MORE READ MORE READ MORE READ MORE II block of the training seminar at Kostanay Regional University named after A.Baitursynov (Kostanay) Block III of the training seminar at Kokshetau University.Sh.Ualikhanov (Kokshetau) READ MORE READ MORE READ MORE READ MORE READ MORE READ MORE READ MORE READ MORE
- Kazakh Agrotechnical University named af | unwaste-erasmus.com
About the university Kazakh Agrotechnical University named after S. Seifullin The history of the university is a series of successive stages of formation and dynamic development. From an institute consisting of only three faculties, it turned into a research university, a scientific and educational center not only of the northern region, but also of the country. The faculty of the university S.Seifullin KATU is one of the 10 basic universities in the country that train personnel for projects of the state program of industrial and innovative development of the Republic of Kazakhstan for 2015-2019. The priority sectors for KATU are "Agricultural engineering" and "Food production". The partner of S.Seifullin KATU is the University of California at Davis (UCDavis, USA), the world's leading research university in the agricultural profile, with which new educational programs are being developed jointly. According to the results of the world university ranking conducted by the QS WorldUniversityRankings® agency 2014/15, S. Seifullin KATU entered the top 701+ best universities; it is a full member of the Magna Charta Universitatum, creating the basis for the formation of a single European educational space. Today KATIU This is a multidisciplinary university with its own established scientific schools, thanks to which the foundation of the current teaching staff was created. Currently, the university has nine faculties and 37 departments. Over 12 thousand students, master's degree students, and doctoral students study at the university's nine faculties in 57 bachelor's degree programs, 52 master's degree programs, and 33 PhD degree programs.
- Галерия3 | unwaste-erasmus.com
Tallinn, 2024
- Team | unwaste-erasmus.com
Team Svetlana Sydensal Project Assistant Gunnar Prause Prof. Dr. math. Project Coordinator Laima Gerlitz Dr. Senior Project Manager Igor Koshkin Head of Electric power Department Zulfiya Bayazitova Associate Professor of Ecology Department Liliya Baizhanova Acting Head of the Department of Accounting and Management Master of Economic Sciences Anargul Belgibayeva Associate Professor of the Department of Business and Services Chekhova Tatyana Acting Senior Lecturer at the Department of Biology, Ecology and Chemistry Elena Kandalina Associate Professor of the Department of Foreign Philology, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences Salykov Bulat Associate Professor, PhD in Engineering Anzor Saidov Senior Lecturer Department of Food Security and Biotechnology Master of Economics Aigul Kurmanbayeva Нead of Ecology Department Marat Syrlybaev Chairman of the Board – Rector NAO Kokshetau University named after Sh. Ualikhanov Tatjana Tambovceva Guest Professor Baikenova Gulim PhD, associate professor Oksana Lentjusenkova Professor, Rector Anuarbek Kakabaev Rector's advisor for international integration Sharipova Botagoz Master of ecology, senior lecturer Yunussova Gulnara acting ass.prof., candidate of technical sciences Jevgenija Dehtjare Associate Professor Jelena Titko – Project Leader from EKA Professor, Vice-Rector for Science and International Cooperation Edgars Cerkovskis Assistant Professor, director of the Master programme “Circular Economy and Social Entrepreneurship” Natalja Verina Assistant Professor, director of the Bachelor programme “Management” Kaspars Steinbergs – Project Manager Assistant Professor, Project Manager
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- Во 2-м квартале 2022 года были проведены | unwaste-erasmus.com
Во 2-м квартале 2022 года были проведены следующие мероприятия Во 2-м квартале 2022 года были проведены следующие мероприятия: 1) Круглый стол «Отходы древесины в Казахстане», в ходе которого обсуждались вопросы управления древесными отходами и технологиями их переработки в мире и РК. Целевая группа: студенты, обучающиеся по направлению подготовки «Лесное хозяйство». Ответственные: Сарсекова Д.Н., Китайбекова С.О. Дата проведения: 22.04.2022 г. 2) Семинар на тему «Зеленые инвестиции в аграрный сектор», где были рассмотрены вопросы, акцентирующие внимание на необходимости решения вопросов использования сельскохозяйственных отходов. Целевая группа: студенты, обучающиеся по направлению подготовки «Растениеводство», Ответственный: Байтеленова А.А. Дата проведения: 25.05.2022 г. 3) Лекции в рамках VIII Международной Летней Школы «Роль природных ресурсов в изменении климата»: Китайбекова С.О. «Цели устойчивого развития. Устойчивое развитие в Казахстане». 23.06.2020 г.; Китайбекова С.О. «Путь к «зеленым» рабочим местам в лесной отрасли». 24.06.2020 г.; Сарсекова Д.Н. «Влияние леса на изменение климата». 27.06.2020 г.; Сатыбалдиева Г.К. «Развитие циркулярной экономики (экономики замкнутого круга) в странах партнерах на основе разработки и внедрения магистерской программы «Управление отходами» (проект ЕС Erasmus + UnWaste). 28.06.2020 г. ; Сатыбалдиева Г.К. ««Зеленая» экономика и проблемы отходов» 29.06.2020 г.; Сатыбалдиева Г.К. «Влияние отходов на изменение климата» 29.06.2020 г. ; Сатыбалдиева Г.К. «О состоянии окружающей среды и об использовании природных ресурсов Республики Казахстан». 30.06.2020 г.
- "Kostanay regional university named aft | unwaste-erasmus.com
About the university NPLC "Kostanay regional university named after Akhmet Baitursynuly" In 2019, the Republic of Kazakhstan issued a Resolution on the reorganization by merging the RSE on the Right of Economic Management “Kostanay State University named after A. Baitursynov” and the RSE on the Right of Economic Management “Kostanay State Pedagogical University named after U. Sultangazin” into the NAO “Kostanay Regional University named after Akhmet Baitursynuly”. As part of the redesign, the following academic divisions were created: the Pedagogical Institute, the Faculty of Economics and Law, the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Energy and Information Technology, the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, and the Research Institute of Applied Biotechnology. The Dissertation Council for Veterinary Science has been opened. At the beginning of 2023, a republican competition for grant funding for the provision of business incubation services was launched. In April 2023, Smart Center became one of the winners of the competition for support of business incubators from JSC National Agency for Innovation Development QazInnovations, as a result, entering the top 10 business incubators of Kazakhstan, with a score of 79.14 out of 100, becoming the winner of a grant and conducted 2 incubation streams during the year. In September 2023, a regional representative office of Astana Hub, Qostanai IT-HUB, was opened on the premises of Smart Center. On September 20, 2023, the regional representative office of ENACTUS KAZAKHSTAN opened on the basis of the Smart Center. In October 2023, the "Representative Office of the Federation for Sports Programming in the Kostanay Region" was opened. The University has become a leader in the number of successfully implemented international Erasmus+ projects. The University successfully trains personnel for various sectors of the regional and national economy, cooperates with leading universities around the world, and is a center for scientific research.
- Выступление координатора проекта “U | unwaste-erasmus.com
Speech by the coordinator of the “UnWaste” project at the VII International Summer School “Integrated Management of Natural Resources in a Green Economy” The annual VII International Online Summer School "Integrated Management of Natural Resources in a Green Economy" was organized at the Kazakh Agrotechnical University named after S. Seifullin from June 21 to July 2, 2021 with the participation of more than 100 students, master's students, doctoral students, and teachers from 13 countries: Italy, Germany, Poland, Turkey, Morocco, Ireland, the Czech Republic, Sweden, the USA, Russia, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan. The organizer of the school was the Faculty of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment of KATU named after S. Seifullin. Lectures and practical classes were held daily by lecturers and professors from partner universities in the near and far abroad in the field of green economics and precision agriculture. The School lecturers presented the results of the EU Erasmus+ projects implemented at S. Seifullin KATU. Prof. Dr. Gunnar Prause from the University of Wismar, Germany, the project coordinator, presented information on the new UnWaste project “Development of a circular economy in partner countries by development and implementation of the Master's programme “Waste Management”. Professor Sergey Tyaglov, Director of the Institute of Sustainable Development and Environmental Protection of the Rostov State University of Economics, the Russian partner of the UnWaste project, also spoke with a report “Promising trends in the application of the foundations of a green economy”. The lecturers stressed that the direction of the UnWaste project is completely new, and the university will work on developing a module on Waste Management, which will be implemented in the Department of Ecology and Forestry and Forestry of the newly created Faculty of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment. According to the Dean of the Faculty, Dani Sarsekova, the main goal for the participants of the Summer School is to gain new knowledge, master innovative technologies and methods for conducting scientific research in the field of forestry, ecology and wildlife.
- EKA University of Applied Sciences | unwaste-erasmus.com
About the university EKA University of Applied Sciences About University: The EKA University of Applied Sciences (EKA) was founded on July 23, 1998. It is a private higher education institution that provides a formal education programs for learners in the form of in-class and distance learning. The academic staff involves both local and foreign lecturers. Study courses are delivered in Latvian and English. EKA has ERASMUS cooperation agreements with 67 higher educational institutions from 18 European countries, including EU15 countries (France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Spain), new member states (Lithuania, Poland, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary), Macedonia and Turkey. EKA has a large experience in providing e-learning, using modern e-learning tools, such as Moodle, AdobeConnect and Big Blue button. EKA staff is experienced in preparing e-courses and conducting webinars.
- Мониторинг по проекту ЕС Эразмус+ UnWast | unwaste-erasmus.com
Мониторинг по проекту ЕС Эразмус+ UnWaste On April 29, 2021, the preliminary monitoring of the EU Erasmus+ project took placeCapacity Building in Higher Education" No. 618715-EPP-1-2020-1- DE-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP "Development of a circular economy (closed-loop economy) in partner countries based on the development and implementation of the Master's Program "Waste Management" - UnWaste. The monitoring took place on the basis of the Kokshetau University named after Sh. Ualikhanov, who is a participant in the project. Team members of the other two partner universities of Kazakhstan, S. Seifullin KATU and A. Baitursynov KRU, took part in the monitoring in an online format. The monitoring was conducted by Tasbulatova S.U., Director of the National Office of the Erasmus+ Program in Kazakhstan, on behalf of EACEA (Executive Agency for Education, Audiovisual Media and Culture). Within the framework of the general policy of project support, the European Commission's EACEA attaches particular importance to their systematic monitoring in order to get acquainted with the progress of their implementation and obtain more detailed information about participating universities and other stakeholders. The purpose of the visit was to get acquainted with the activities carried out and the results of the project, discuss the existing problems and difficulties of the operational and financial plan, and identify ways to solve them. The presentation of the report on the results of the project was made by G.B. Yunusova, Country coordinator, Head of the Department of Ecology and Geography, A. Baitursynov KRU. The discussion was actively attended by local coordinators Satybaldieva G.K., Head of the Department of Ecology, KATU named after S.Seifullin, Kurmanbayeva A.S., Associate professor of the Department of Geography, Ecology and Tourism, KU named after Sh. Ualikhanov. The monitoring was very productive. All participants of the meeting answered Shaizada Umurzakovna's questions, revealing their role in the project and reported on the results of the work performed. During the monitoring, the weaknesses and strengths of the project results were identified, comments were made and recommendations were made to improve the work of each participant and the teams as a whole in order to achieve the set goals of the project and its sustainability in the future.
- Вторая рабочая встреча по проекту ЕС Эра | unwaste-erasmus.com
Second working meeting on the EU Erasmus+ project “Un-Waste” On March 4, a meeting of the participants of the EU Erasmus+ project 618715-EPP-1-2020-1-DE-EPPKA2-CBHE-JPUn-Waste "Development of a circular economy (closed circle economy) in partner countries based on the development and implementation of the Master's program "Waste Management" was held. The online session was devoted to online content issues and discussion of technical issues related to the project topic. The project coordinators presented a three-year work schedule, which was approved by the project partners. Work packages were also reviewed, within which each partner-participant made their proposals on the methods and progress of work implementation. Thus, one of the first tasks of the project is to determine the needs of each university on the topic of waste management, identify strengths, select disciplines and practices that will help strengthen the existing program or create a new one taking into account the recommendations of European universities. During the discussion, some differences between universities were identified in terms of capabilities, focus and strategy for integrating the master's program into the university's curricula. Thus, within the framework of the master's program of KATU named after S. Seifullin, emphasis should be placed on agricultural waste, since this is the specificity of our university. In addition, a lot of work was done on the analysis of the methodology of the educational program. In the course development, it is necessary to use innovative methods and approaches based on the best practices that will be presented by European and Russian colleagues. A cross-case analysis of knowledge, transfer and training was conducted in 3 areas: a) the content and structure of the curriculum; b) pedagogical forms and methods; and c) participation of teachers and interaction with students. Thus, within the framework of the meeting, a wide range of issues were discussed, plans were approved, tasks were assigned and the amount of work that must be completed by each partner university was determined in order to further, by combining the best solutions, achieve the best results in training specialists in the field of waste management at our university.