A lively and thought-provoking brain-ring titled “Fundamentals of Anti-Corruption Culture” was held at the Faculty of Economics and Law of Baitursynuly University.
The competition combined excitement, humor, and serious reflection — with the ultimate goal not merely to talk about corruption, but to understand how to combat it and what each individual can do for a more honest future of the country.
The event brought together first- to third-year students as participants, while senior students acted as experts, assisting the jury in evaluating the teams.
The event was opened by the Dean of the Faculty, Aidar Baykin, who set a positive tone for the competition:
“This is a wonderful event! Such interactive formats are always engaging. Our students are the best in the region. I wish everyone creative success!”
Three teams took the stage:
The intellectual battle unfolded in three rounds:
While the teams prepared for the final, the expert group delivered a creative presentation titled “A Historical Overview” – filled with facts, humor, and memes that kept the audience both smiling and engaged.
After intense debates and rapid-fire questions, the jury announced the results:
All teams received certificates and elegant gift sets featuring branded folders, notebooks, and pens.
In closing, the Head of the Department of Theory of State and Law, Dr. Sylu Shunaeva, emphasized:
“The fight against corruption is not a one-time action. It is a shared mission that depends on knowledge, principles, and honesty.”