Research work of students

The university systematically implements innovative proposals and the results of research activities carried out by academic staff, master’s students, and undergraduate students. The outcomes of scientific research are actively integrated into the educational process, used in the development of academic programs and teaching materials, and presented at national and international scientific events.

Students’ research activities are conducted both within the academic process (course projects, final qualification works, laboratory assignments) and through extracurricular involvement, including participation in competitions, subject Olympiads, research grants, festivals, exhibitions, and scientific clubs. This approach enables the development of students’ research, project, and innovation competencies.

The university demonstrates a stable positive trend in student performance at national and international competitions and Olympiads, which confirms the effectiveness of the system supporting student research and academic mentoring.

Student Achievements

Students of the university regularly become prize winners and champions of national and international Olympiads, competitions, research projects, festivals, and professional contests in the following areas:

  • food technology and biotechnology;
  • standardization, certification, and engineering sciences;
  • design (fashion design, graphic design);
  • information technologies, robotics, and technical systems;
  • management, economics, restaurant business, and hospitality.

Students successfully represent the university at international competitions and projects in the fields of management, biotechnology, restaurant and hospitality business, design, and engineering sciences, demonstrating a high level of professional training, creativity, and practical orientation of their projects.

Special attention is given to the development of innovative student projects, particularly in the areas of digital technologies, engineering solutions, and applied developments. A number of student projects have received recognition at the national level and have been formalized as intellectual property objects registered with Kazpatent.