The International School of Journalism is a dynamic and rapidly growing division of our university, established in 2023 in collaboration with the TV and Radio Complex of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the country’s leading media holding. This partnership provides students with a unique opportunity to learn from seasoned journalists and gain hands-on experience through internships at top national TV channels and radio stations. Currently, the School offers two specialised educational programmes: “Journalism: Analytics and Investigations” and “International Journalism.”
Maqsut Narikbayev University has resumed the Euronews Academy training programme. Journalists from national and regional media outlets completed the module Television Journalism and Live Broadcasting. Within the framework of the module, participants explored the fundamentals of television formats and script structure, end-to-end production and editorial processes, on-screen performance, and interview techniques. The sessions were conducted […]
Maqsut Narikbayev University has received 40 copies of the book Kazinform. Chronicles Without Censorship as a gift. The handover ceremony took place during a meeting between the university administration and representatives of Kazinform International News Agency. Kazinform, which is part of Kazakhstan President’s TV and Radio Complex, is the first state news agency of Kazakhstan […]
Students of the International School of Journalism at Maqsut Narikbayev University met with Emmy Award winner Charles McLean. The world-renowned expert in public administration and communications delivered a guest lecture on the fragmented media landscape in the United States. Charles McLean shared his insights on how the profession of journalism is transforming in the modern […]
A workshop on the effective use of artificial intelligence in journalism was held at Maqsut Narikbayev University. AI strategist Nick McFly spoke to media professionals about the benefits of cutting-edge technologies and emerging platforms. The event brought together around 50 journalists representing nearly 30 media outlets. Nick McFly demonstrated advanced data mining techniques, introduced relevant AI […]
Students at the International School of Journalism have priority access to the newly renovated Media Hub and Media Lab, which are equipped with state-of-the-art LCD screens, brand-new computers, and ergonomic workstations. These spaces feature cutting-edge information technologies, including multimedia equipment, data visualisation applications, audiovisual editing and production systems, as well as content management and web-publishing tools. Additionally, the upgraded MNU Library provides access to a wide range of editing software, video equipment, and a fully equipped technical support service.
Our mission is to become a leading institution in training highly skilled journalists, equipping them with expertise in reporting, analysis, and broadcasting while upholding core journalistic values such as truthfulness, accuracy, independence, honesty, objectivity, and accountability.
The International School of Journalism is a distinguished institution dedicated to shaping the next generation of journalists who will influence the media landscape and its global development. We recognize our profound responsibility to the academic and professional community, as well as to society as a whole. Driven by this commitment, we continuously strive for excellence, upholding the highest standards in education, research, and professional training.
Maqsut Narikbayev University values analytical thinking, creativity, practical problem-solving, and broad, new ideas that encourage the MNU community to serve the society.
The programme aims to train a new generation of highly qualified journalists proficient in both traditional and emerging media formats.
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Academic mobility allows students to study at a foreign partner university for an academic period, providing them with the opportunity to gain international academic experience while immersing themselves in a new cultural and living environment.
The Office of the Advisors of the International School of Journalism conducts organisational, methodological and consulting work throughout the entire period of study of students, represents the academic interests of students within the framework of the academic policy of the International School of Journalism and assists in setting and adjustment of an individual curriculum.
The International School of Journalism has the smallest faculty and student body. Therefore, currently one joint Committee performs tasks on ensuring academic quality, monitoring the quality of educational programmes and compliance with academic policies, standards, and regulations of the University, as well as on resolving conflicts related to violations of ethical standards in research activities.
Aigul Zhamalova, Dean of the International School of Journalism
Rasul Kargashev, Vice Dean of the International School of Journalism
Meruert Zhakupova, Head of Educational Programmes