Climate Change
Course Information:
Climate change is one of the key global challenges of the 21st century, affecting all spheres of life – from ecology and the economy to social resilience and governance. In this context, developing climate literacy becomes an essential component of modern education and professional training.
This course is an introductory interdisciplinary program aimed at building a systemic understanding of climate processes and their impacts. It is designed for a broad audience and does not require prior knowledge in climatology or ecology.
The course combines scientific rigor, practical orientation, and a modern educational format. Participants will explore the physical foundations of climate change, study its environmental, economic, and social impacts, and gain an understanding of international mechanisms of climate regulation and sustainable development.
Course Modules:
- How Climate Works: Science and Evidence
- Tools for Sustainable Development and Climate Policy

Gulmira Kezembaeva
Ph.D.
Department of Chemical Processes and Industrial Ecology

Emil Andekin
PhD in Artificial Intelligence
SDG Ambition fellow
Undergraduate and graduate students of all disciplines. University faculty and administrative staff. Participants of university research and project initiatives.