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20 MAY 2022
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On May 10, the programme of cooperative virtual mobility between the Faculty, FPSC, SumDU, and the Institute of Pedagogy and Psychology of Abai Kazakh National Pedagogical University compleled.

During the programme, students from both higher educational institutions had the opportunity to get acquainted with classical and innovative approaches to planning and conducting experiments, master the methods of experimental research, work and communicate in interuniversity groups.  In total, 27 applicants of the specialty "Psychology" of SumDU and 21 applicants of the specialty "Social Sciences (Psychology)" of Abai KazNPU took part in the programme of cooperative virtual mobility.

One of the participants of the virtual mobility course, a first-year student of the Department of Psychology, Political Science and Socio-Cultural Technologies of the Faculty FPSC, SumDU, Anastasiia Lushchyk says that she was pleasantly surprised by the opportunity of participating in the programme being the first year student:

– Cooperation with Abai Kazakh National Pedagogical University turned out to be very informative and useful for both sides.  Unfortunately, at some point  we did not interact much with each other, due to limited technical capabilities, time and the situation in our country.  However, I believe that we have got invaluable experience and extremely strong support from our Kazakh colleagues.

At the end of the programme, participants received certificates.  Students of the faculty FPSC, SumDU, are grateful to the organizers for the opportunity to participate in an interesting and useful programme, as well as - students of Abai Kazakh National Pedagogical University for positive communication and great atmosphere of each class.

 Anastasiia Kyzym, student of the group ZhT-11

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