On November 14, 2024, in anticipation of Independence Day and within the framework of the article "Lessons of a Historical Figure" by the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, K.-Zh.K. Tokayev, the School of Higher Arts and Humanities at Astana International University hosted a scientific and methodological seminar titled "Modern History: Lessons from the Past." The seminar delved into pressing issues in the methodology of historical study and featured a range of distinguished speakers.
Among the key participants were Yerkin Amanzholovich Abil, Member of the Mazhilis of the Parliament of Kazakhstan, Doctor of Historical Sciences, and Professor; Kairat Amangeldinovich Abdrakhmanov, Vice President of Astana International University for International Cooperation and Student Affairs; Professor M.L. Anafinova of AIU; and Associate Professor S.Zh. Duisen of L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University. Scholars, faculty, and students from 1st to 4th year also contributed to the discussions.
Professor Abil shared new insights into the concept of national history, while Professor Anafinova introduced innovative interdisciplinary methodologies for historical research. The event fostered a vibrant exchange of ideas on the challenges and opportunities for advancing historical science. Students presented their reflections on topics such as the periodization of Kazakh history, the political history of the Great Horde, and the ongoing relevance of independence.
In conclusion, scholars emphasized the importance of a responsible and diligent approach to acquiring knowledge, the integration of innovative thinking, and the use of modern technological methods in research. Their insights encouraged the next generation of researchers to think critically and creatively.