Executive MBA (EMBA) program \"Energy Policy and International Trade\"
On October 29, 2022, the grand opening of the two-diploma Executive MBA (EMBA) program "Energy Policy and International Trade" was held on the basis of AUPET named G.Daukeyev, together with the University of Applied Sciences Anhalt, Germany. The educational program (EP) was developed by the Department of International Cooperation and Academic Mobility, the head of the EP is A.A.Elemanova
The purpose of the program is to train managerial personnel with modern knowledge and skills in the field of business, able to manage processes and personnel assets, form the company's strategy, be able to determine strategic and operational tasks and achieve their achievement using international trade and energy tools Policy.
The Rector of AUPET Sagintaeva Saule Savetovna made a welcoming speech, congratulating all participants and noting the need for innovative approaches in training managers of a new type for the energy sector.
During the opening, all speakers also expressed support for Kazakhstan's first new EMBA program in the energy sector, shared their views on the importance of developing skills and competencies in managing many elements of the energy sector.
At the opening of the program, professors of the University of Applied Sciences Anhalt and AUES spoke:
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Prof. Dr. Cornelia Scott has been the Director of the MBA Program since 2002 and is responsible for the preparation, implementation, evaluation and further development of MBA courses.
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Prof. Dr. Markus Holz - Scientific Supervisor of Business Research Projects.
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Aliyarov Birlesbek Kanievich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor of the Department of TPP, worked as executive director in the NC "KTZh", Gen. Manager of the thermal complex, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Almaty Electric Car Repair Plant.
Kibarin Andrey Anatolyevich –Candidate of Technical Sciences, member of the Board of Directors (independent director of JSC AlES), head of the Department of Thermal Power Plants, expert of the international team of energy auditors to improve the potential for energy efficiency at industrial enterprises.
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