For Students

Youth Affairs Committee

The Youth Affairs Committee is a permanent representative and coordinating body of students, operating on the basis of the Committee regulations adopted at the students’ conference and approved by the Rector of KazUTB.

Overview

About the Committee

The Youth Affairs Committee is a permanent representative and coordinating body of students, operating on the basis of the Committee regulations adopted at the students’ conference and approved by the Rector of KazUTB.

The Committee works successfully to create a diversified educational environment that fosters the high-quality professional and civic development of university students.

Core Functions

What the Committee Does

The Youth Affairs Committee focuses its work on four key areas of student life.

01

Engaging KazUTB students.

02

Energising student life at KazUTB.

03

Organising student self-government at KazUTB.

04

Implementing the youth policy of KazUTB.

Objectives

Key Objectives of the Committee

  • Participating in organising and improving the educational and upbringing process at the university by areas and groups.
  • Fostering an atmosphere of creativity and mutual support within student communities.
  • Participating in organising students’ research work.
  • Participating in organising and holding olympiads and scientific conferences.
  • Participating in organising reviews and contests by area.
  • Coordinating the activities of the university’s public organisations on implementing youth policy and the timely resolution of youth issues.
  • Engaging with higher authorities and youth organisations on matters related to the practical resolution of youth problems.
Get in Touch

Join Student Life

Want to take part in the Committee’s work or propose an initiative? Contact us — the Committee is open to the university’s active students.

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