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The bachelor’s programmes of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy develop in students the fundamental knowledge, practical skills, and modern outlook required for a deep understanding of global processes, the analysis of complex issues, and effective professional engagement in the international arena. The educational model combines academic rigour, practice-oriented learning, and an interdisciplinary approach. At the undergraduate level, the University offers the following major fields of study: International Relations; Political Science; World Economy and International Economic Relations; Law in the Field of International Legal Activity. Each programme is designed in line with the contemporary needs of public service, diplomacy, international cooperation, analytical work, and the labour market. Key Competencies UWED bachelor’s programmes develop the following core competencies: analytical and critical thinking; understanding of international political, economic, and legal processes; evidence-based decision-making; research and data literacy; professional written and oral communication; intercultural collaboration; and practice-oriented preparation for careers in the public, private, and international sectors. Throughout their studies, students deepen and apply their knowledge and skills through academic mobility, internships, engagement with leading practitioners and experts, as well as research and project-based learning. This approach strengthens independent thinking, adaptability, strategic vision, leadership, and professional responsibility. As a result, graduates emerge as competitive, proactive, and highly qualified professionals prepared to succeed at both the national and international levels. In addition, the University offers students a choice of 12 languages as a second foreign language. Learn more about each program below. Language Courses Syllabus: Russian Language I, II (2025) Syllabus: Uzbek Language I , II (2025) SYLLABI OF ORIENTAL LANGUAGES (All Degree Programmes) 2025 Syllabi for Second Foreign Language Courses, 2025/26 (Romano-German Languages) 2025/26 Study Schedules of Academic Programmes Academic Calendar and Internship Schedule for the 2025/2026 Academic Year
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The University of World Economy and Diplomacy was established on September 23, 1992. It is functioning under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan.

It is a higher educational institution that provides training, retraining and advanced training for specialists and academic staff as well as conducts high-level fundamental and applied research in the following areas:

  • International Economics and Management;
  • International Relations and Political Science;
  • International Public and Private Law;
  • Jurisprudence.
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UWED Rector Participates in the Mercosur Leaders’ Summit

UWED Rector Participates in the Mercosur Leaders’ Summit

An Uzbek delegation headed by Sodyq Safoev, First Deputy Chairperson of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis, Rector of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy participated in the Summit of MERCOSUR Leaders and Partner Countries held in Asunción, Republic of Paraguay. During the summit, participants discussed the development of the services sector, the improvement of transport and logistics infrastructure, and ways to enhance the effectiveness of trade diplomacy. Particular attention was also paid to Paraguay’s role as an important transport, logistics and trade hub connecting the South American economy with global markets. Speaking at the plenary session dedicated to the 35th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Asunción, Sodiq Safoyev highlighted Uzbekistan’s progress in the process of accession to the World Trade Organization and the reforms being implemented in this area. It was also emphasised that Uzbekistan is interested in further expanding cooperation with MERCOSUR countries in trade and investment, agriculture, food security, green energy, transport and logistics, education, science, tourism, and cultural and humanitarian exchanges. On the sidelines of the summit, the parties considered opportunities to increase trade between Uzbekistan and Paraguay, expand mutual market access, and implement joint projects in the agro-industrial, energy, mining, chemical and textile sectors. The parties also exchanged views on establishing an intergovernmental commission, developing an industrial cooperation programme, and launching mutually beneficial cooperation in promising areas. For reference, MERCOSUR, the Southern Common Market, was established in 1991 to create a common market, ensure the free movement of goods, services and factors of production, and coordinate the economic and trade policies of its member states. It is one of the largest regional integration associations in South America. MERCOSUR currently comprises Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Bolivia. The combined population of these countries is nearly 300 million, while their total gross domestic product amounts to approximately USD 3 trillion.

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Research Article Prepared under the Supervision of the UWED Vice-Rector Published in a Prestigious International Academic Journal

Research Article Prepared under the Supervision of the UWED Vice-Rector Published in a Prestigious International Academic Journal

Another significant academic achievement has been recorded within the framework of the UWED/IAS project “Migration from Central Asia to East Asia”, implemented under the supervision of Professor Timur Dadabayev, Vice-Rector for Research and Innovation at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. The research article entitled “Aspirational Migration and Negotiated Belonging: Tajik Women, Faith and Gender in South Korea”, prepared as part of the project, has been published in the international academic journal “Studies of Transition States and Societies”. The article examines the migration experiences of Tajik women living in South Korea, focusing on gender issues, religious identity and the formation of a sense of belonging within the host society. The study considers migration not only as an economic and labour-related process, but also as a complex social phenomenon associated with pursuing education, achieving independence, accessing new opportunities and building a future. The article also explores how Tajik women preserve their religious and cultural values in the context of migration, adapt to a new social environment and develop a distinct sense of belonging. This research makes an important contribution to the study of migration from Central Asia to East Asian countries, women’s mobility, religious identity, gender relations and intercultural adaptation. The article is available in “Open Access” format via the following link: https://publications.tlulib.ee/index.php/stss/article/view/915/896 

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UWED Student Participates in an International Summer School in Almaty

UWED Student Participates in an International Summer School in Almaty

From 22 to 28 June, an International Summer School aimed at developing and promoting diplomatic engagement among young people was held in Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan. The programme was organised by the Kazakh-American University (KAU) and attended by Ulzira Bakhytbaeva, a fourth-year student at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. The International Summer School brought together young representatives from nine countries: Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, the United States, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Greece, China, Russia and Mongolia. The comprehensive programme included lectures, thematic sessions, team assignments and interactive meetings dedicated to diplomacy, international relations and intercultural dialogue. Participants also took part in educational and cultural trips to Bear Falls and Issyk Lake, as well as visits to museums and historical memorial sites in Almaty. The high level of organisation created a productive environment for intercultural dialogue and the exchange of experience among the participants. Alongside developing their professional knowledge and skills, the young representatives had the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of Kazakhstan’s rich history, national traditions and cultural heritage. The knowledge and experience gained during the Summer School, as well as the international connections established, will provide a solid foundation for the further development of youth diplomacy, public diplomacy and international cooperation.

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