Today, an official ceremony was held for the European Union to donate printing equipment and a linguistic study to the Law Enforcement Academy.
The event was an important step in strengthening bilateral cooperation in the framework of the European Union Improving Criminal Justice in Kazakhstan project.
As part of this interaction, a number of joint activities have been implemented aimed at improving the skills of students and the academic staff.
So, an analysis of the prospects for the development of the Academy using the Kirkpatrick methodology has been carried out, trainings on topical issues of law enforcement practice, improvement of existing legislation, training and introduction tours abroad have been organized.
The use of advanced technology is designed to increase the effectiveness of the educational process. In linguistic office, you can simultaneously study different disciplines and programs using information systems, and high-speed printing equipment will allow you to print high-quality printing products. Law enforcement officers will gain knowledge based on international best practices in the fight against crime.
The rector of the Academy, Ergali Merzadinov, expressed satisfaction with the existing partnership with the European Union, thanked the representatives of the international organization for their support and assistance in the implementation of the strategic tasks of establishing the institution.