Tynyshpaev ALT University and the M. Yesbulatov Almaty Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan have launched a joint educational initiative aimed at improving road safety in the country.

On June 16, the intensive course “Road Traffic Safety” began at the ALT University campus for cadets of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Academy. The program will run through July 27 and is designed to prepare future professionals who are capable of responding effectively to the challenges of modern traffic systems.

Throughout the course, participants will study advanced traffic management methods, road accident prevention strategies, and develop skills in rapid data analysis and decision-making under pressure.

Special emphasis is placed on practical, case-based learning. Cadets work through real-life scenarios, analyze critical situations, and apply theoretical knowledge in interactive modules. This hands-on approach helps bring the learning process as close as possible to real-world conditions.

According to the organizers, this course is part of a long-term strategy to strengthen human resources in the fields of law enforcement and transport, and to foster a responsible, skilled, and technologically prepared generation of specialists.

Additionally, the program includes intellectual games and team-based activities that promote analytical thinking, communication skills, and teamwork.

The partnership between ALT University and the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs reflects effective cooperation between civil and law enforcement institutions in ensuring public safety and the sustainable development of Kazakhstan’s transport system.

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