North Kazakhstan State University
North Kazakhstan State University, named for M. Kozybaev (NKSU) (Kazakh: М.Қозыбаев атындағы Солтүстік Қазақстан мемлекеттік университеті, Russian: Северо-Казахстанский государственный университет имени М.Козыбаева), in Petropavl, Kazakhstan, was established in 1937 by the Council of People's Commisars of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic as the Petropavlovsk Teachers Training Institute.
Former name | Petropavlovsk Teachers Training Institute |
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Type | University |
Established | 1937 | as the Petropavlovsk Teachers Training Institute
Founder | Council of People's Commisars of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic |
Location | , , Kazakhstan |
Website | nkzu |
It is today the leading multi=disciplinary institution of higher education of the North Kazakhstan Region. The university enrolled more than 12,000 students in 10 academic departments.
External links
- nkzu
.kz , the university's official website - The History of North Kazakhstan State University
- ru:Козыбаев, Манаш Кабашевич: "Manash Kabashevich Kozybaev," biography on Russian Wikipedia.
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