Dastan Kosherbayev
Professor National School of Public Policy,
PhD in Political Science
d.kosherbayev@apa.kz

Position:

Acting Chief Research assistant

Academic degree:

Candidate of Political Sciences (PhD)

Education:

Karaganda State University named after academician E. A. Buketov

Research interests:

The image in politics, the intellectual elite, ethnic politics

Research publications:

More than 50 publications in international and national journals, 3 monographs, 3 textbooks, 2 teaching AIDS.

Participation in research projects:

1). The MES project «Educational strategies of the Kazakh youth in the context of the formation of the intellectual potential of the country and their compliance with the dynamization of the labor market» (head – Prof. Karipbaev B. I.)
2). The MES project «Formation of positive image of regions of Kazakhstan as the potential consolidation of the society» (Ph.D. Esimov A. B.)
3). «State policy in the sphere of strengthening Kazakhstan’s identity and national unity» within the framework of the state task (Ph.D. A.K. Sadvokasova)

Certificates, professional development:

1. Certificate: «Research methods», Nazarbayev University. – 2020
2. CERTIFICATE. PRINCE 2 Foundation. Certificate in Project Management, Academy of public administration under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan-2020
3. International certified training «Inclusive society: challenges, issues and solutions» («Inclusive society: challenges, issues and solutions», Friedrich Ebert Foundation Kazakhstan). – 2019
4. Certificate: «Fundamentals of formalization, analysis and optimization of business processes», Academy of public administration under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan – 2019
5. Certificate: national standard of the Republic of Kazakhstan ST ISO 21500-2014 «Project management Guide», Academy of public administration under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan. – 2018
6. Research internship: Charles University (Prague, Czech Republic). – 2017
7. Internship program «Learning and Teaching in Higher Education», University of Newcastle. (Great Britain, Newcastle). – 2015


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