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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 Hosts the SCO Women’s Voice Forum: From Society to the International Arena

UWED Hosts the SCO Women’s Voice Forum: From Society to the International Arena

On June 8, 2026, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) hosted the Women’s Forum entitled “The Voice of SCO Women: From Society to the International Arena.” The event was organized by the Youth Parliament under the Senate of the Oliy Majlis in cooperation with the SCO Public Diplomacy Center in Uzbekistan in connection with the 25th anniversary of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). The forum brought together senators, members of the Youth Parliament, representatives of governmental institutions, academia, and civil society from Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Pakistan, and India, as well as media representatives. The event was opened with a video address by SCO Deputy Secretary-General Piao Yangfan. During the forum, participants discussed issues related to supporting women’s scientific potential, expanding the participation of young scholars and researchers in international scientific cooperation, and promoting the exchange of experience in the fields of science, education, and innovation. The thematic sessions provided a platform for exchanging views on initiatives aimed at increasing women’s participation in public life, strengthening their role in the international arena, and expanding opportunities for women in education and scientific research. As part of the forum, a Memorandum of Cooperation was signed between the SCO Public Diplomacy Center in Uzbekistan and the Youth Parliament under the Senate of the Oliy Majlis. The memorandum envisages strengthening friendship and mutual understanding among young people at the international and regional levels, expanding cultural and humanitarian cooperation, and promoting the ideas of peace, tolerance, and civic engagement throughout the SCO region. At the conclusion of the forum, E. Sultanova, Chair of the Advisory Council on Women's Issues at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, summarized the discussions and outcomes of all agenda items. In her remarks, she highlighted the importance of the initiatives proposed during the forum, aimed at strengthening the role of women in science, education, innovation, and international cooperation, as well as supporting young scholars and researchers in realizing their full potential. She also emphasized that the ideas and recommendations put forward throughout the forum would contribute to enhancing women's participation in public life and on the international stage, while creating new opportunities for cooperation and exchange of experience across the SCO region.

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UWED Hosts International Expert Seminar on Shaping and Strengthening Central Asia's Regional Identity

UWED Hosts International Expert Seminar on Shaping and Strengthening Central Asia's Regional Identity

On June 5, 2026, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted an international expert seminar on strengthening the regional identity of Central Asia. The event was organized by the Institute for Strategic and Regional Studies under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan (ISRS) and the regional office of the Swiss PeaceNexus Foundation in Central Asia. The event brought together leading scholars and specialists in international relations, history, sociology, and political research from the countries of Central Asia and Azerbaijan. The seminar served as a vital inclusive platform for a substantive discussion on the prospects of shaping a regional identity for Central Asia, based on the principles of good-neighborliness, mutual trust, cultural and civilizational commonality, and the alignment of the long-term interests of the region's countries. The participants' key focus was on the draft Concept for Shaping and Strengthening the Regional Identity of Central Asia, which was presented to the expert community for further discussion and the development of coordinated proposals. It was noted that the work on the document is open, region-wide, and inclusive in nature. The Concept is the result of many years of expert dialogue and the joint efforts of representatives from the analytical, academic, and research communities of the Central Asian states. Previously, in October 2025, the draft Concept was presented in Tashkent during the Central Asian Expert Forum, where it received widespread feedback and support from the scientific and analytical circles of the Central Asian states. During the discussions, the participants agreed that the formation of a common regional identity should be based on respect for cultural and ethnic diversity, the preservation of the unique identity of its peoples, the complementarity of national and regional self-awareness, and a commitment to the principles of peace, international law, and constructive inter-civilizational dialogue. Overall, the seminar launched a series of expert events in the Central Asian states aimed at the further discussion, refinement, and coordination of the draft Concept, taking into account proposals from the region's academic and analytical community. The participants reaffirmed their interest in continuing broad cooperation and expressed their readiness for further joint refinement of the draft Concept, viewing it as an important intellectual and practical contribution to strengthening an atmosphere of trust, mutual understanding, and sustainable partnership in Central Asia.

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