The meeting discussed the “On the Status of Pedagogues” law, the university’s internal labor regulations, and the level of compliance with the requirements of the Code of Ethics.
During the meeting, explanations were provided regarding the prevention of corruption and conflicts of interest, the factors contributing to their emergence, and their legal consequences.


Furthermore, it was particularly emphasized that based on the principle of zero tolerance established in the ministry’s anti-corruption policy, any form of gaining unlawful benefits or abuse of official position is strictly prohibited.


All professors and teachers were reminded of the need to adhere to impartiality, selflessness, and high ethical standards in their pedagogical activities. At the same time, the necessity of completing distance learning courses on combating corruption and obtaining relevant certificates was established.
