Kazakh Agricultural Technical University

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Kazakh Agricultural Technical University of Saken-Seifullin
founding October 3, 1957
Sponsorship state
place Nur-Sultan
country KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan
Rector Aqylbek Kürischbajew
Students 13,074
Employee approx. 900
Website kazatu.kz

The Kazakh Agricultural Technical Säken-Seifullin University ( Kazakh Сәкен Сейфуллин атындағы Қазақ агротехникалық университеті ; Russian Казахский агротехнический университет имени Сакена Сейфуллина ) is a university in the Kazakh capital only Sultan .

history

On October 3, 1957, the Council of Ministers of the USSR decided to establish an agricultural college in Akmolinsk . Just a few days later, on October 9, the Ministry of Agriculture of the USSR decided to establish the faculties of agronomy, agricultural mechanization and land management at the Akmolinsk Agricultural Institute . The background for the new establishment was the new land campaign that had begun a few years earlier, in the course of which new agricultural areas were to be created in the northern part of the Kazakh SSR . With the renaming of the city, the university also received a new name; From 1961 it was called the Zelinograd Agricultural Institute .

After the independence of Kazakhstan in 1996, the institution was named Agrarian University Aqmola , at the same time it was named after the Kazakh writer Saken Seifullin . From 2001 it was called the Saken-Seifullin Kazakh Agricultural University and in 2004 it was renamed the Saken-Seifullin Kazakh State Agricultural University . Since 2007 it has had its current name after the deletion of the addition "Staatlich".

Faculties

The university comprises the following faculties:

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Факты и цифры. kazatu.kz, accessed September 3, 2019 (Russian).
  2. Факультеты и кафедры. kazatu.kz, accessed September 3, 2019 (Russian).

Coordinates: 51 ° 11 ′ 13.8 "  N , 71 ° 24 ′ 38.7"  E