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KazNU held a curatorial hour entitled "Measures to Prevent Human-Caused Pollution of the Marine Ecosystem" within the framework of SDG 15.
As part of the curatorial hour and in accordance with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 4), on February 2, 2026, second-year undergraduate students majoring in Biomedicine (6B05108) at 91ý KazNU, under the guidance of L.B. Umbetyarova, PhD, professor of the Department of Biophysics, Biomedicine, and Neuroscience, held a scientific and educational event entitled "Measures to Prevent Human-Caused Pollution of the Marine Ecosystem." Aimed at preserving the planet's marine ecosystem.
The following activities were implemented as part of the program:
- Enhanced undergraduate students' knowledge of Kazakhstan's scientific heritage, the development of domestic scientific schools, and the contribution of Kazakhstani scientists to global research on the protection of marine ecosystems.
- A set of information materials was prepared and presented (attendance and participant engagement: over 20 people during the lectures).
- The event contributed to strengthening academic continuity and scientific culture among young biological researchers in the field of marine ecosystem protection.
The undergraduate students' participation contributed to the development of research thinking, academic culture, and interest in research on the protection of marine ecosystems.
For the university, the event increases students' responsibility towards protecting the planet's marine ecosystem.
The event made a significant contribution to the development of scientific culture and interest in Russian science. Participants increased their knowledge of Kazakhstan's scientific heritage and received practical recommendations for engaging in research activities to protect marine ecosystems.
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