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  • The M. O. Auezov South Kazakhstan State University (Kazakh: М. О. Әуезов атындағы Оңтүстік Қазақстан мемлекеттік университеті) also known as Mukhtar Auezov South Kazakhstan University, is a multidisciplinary higher educational institution in the city of Shymkent, which provides training in 76 technical and humanitarian specialties. It was founded in 1943.


    History


    The university is named after the popular Kazakh writer and social activist Mukhtar Omarkhanuli Auezov. During the height of the World War II in the Soviet Union, the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR on 19 June 1943 decided to establish the Technological Institute of Building Materials' in accordance with Resolution No. 679B. On June 29 of the same year, the All-Union Committee for Higher Education under the USSR People's Commissariat and the USSR Commissioner for Building Materials issued an order "On the organization of the Technological Institute of Building Materials in Chimkent, Kazakh SSR."
    The building of the pedagogical school on Sovetskaya Street (now Kazybek Bi) was transferred to the university. Konstantin Delyaur from Kharkiv was appointed the head of the newly opened school. He is considered to have made a great contribution to the opening of the institute, bringing to the highest authorities the need for urgent training of qualified specialists needed in the construction industry.
    In 2021, the university was named as one of the top 500 universities in the world.


    Faculties


    Agroindustrial Faculty
    Natural-pedagogical Faculty
    Faculty of Evening and Distance Learning
    Higher School of Information Technology
    Faculty of Light and Food Industry
    Faculty of Mechanics and Oil and Gas Business
    Faculty of Pedagogy
    Faculty of work with foreign students and pre-university training
    Faculty of Construction and Transport
    Faculty of Culture and Sports
    Faculty of Philology
    Faculty of Economics and Finance
    Faculty of Law and International Relations
    Faculty of Chemical Technology
    Military Department


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