ATU celebrated one of the most significant and vibrant spring holidays — Nauryz — on a large scale and at a high level!
ATU celebrated one of the most significant and vibrant spring holidays — Nauryz — on a large scale and at a high level!
A distinctive feature of the celebration was the thematic unification of faculties: each faculty was presented in the format of a separate “aul,” recreating the atmosphere of a traditional folk festival. These auls became focal points where students showcased their culture, traditions, and creative potential.
Various themed zones and dedicated activity areas were organized across the university campus, covering different directions of engagement. Interactive and entertainment zones were available for students and guests, featuring national games, competitions, and sports activities, creating a lively and engaging atmosphere.
One of the key highlights of the celebration was the traditional festive dastarkhan. Guests were welcomed with traditional treats such as baursaks, Nauryz kozhe, and other national dishes.
The concert program included vocal and choreographic performances: songs were performed on stage, traditional dances were presented, and vivid examples of folk art were showcased.
The celebration became a vivid reflection of unity among faculties, continuity of traditions, and cultural diversity, as well as a symbol of spring renewal within the university.













