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The University of World Economy and Diplomacy offers bachelor’s programs in four core academic areas: International Relations, Political Science, World Economy and International Economic Relations, and Jurisprudence. Each program is designed to provide students with strong academic preparation, analytical skills, and a global perspective relevant to today’s interconnected world. A distinctive feature of undergraduate study at UWED is its multilingual and internationally oriented learning environment. Alongside their major field of study, students develop advanced language competencies and study in an academic setting shaped by intercultural exchange and international perspectives. Why Study at UWED? Gain strong academic preparation in international relations, political science, economics, and law; Develop multilingual and intercultural communication skills; Access a broad range of foreign language learning opportunities; Study in an internationally oriented academic environment; Benefit from library, information, and academic support resources; Prepare for careers in diplomacy, public service, law, business, and international cooperation. 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
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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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The interuniversity stage of the “Zakovat” intellectual game was held in English for the first time at UWED

The interuniversity stage of the “Zakovat” intellectual game was held in English for the first time at UWED

On April 11 of this year, the interuniversity stage of the “Zakovat” intellectual game, aimed at developing intellectual potential in the country, was organized in English for the first time at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED). A total of 17 university teams participated in the competition, including UWED, TSUL, TSUE, TSUOS, BMU, WUT, AJOU, TOBB ETU, “New Uzbekistan” university, IIAU, UzSWLU, TUIT, UzJMU, TSTU, NUU, TIU and TSUULL. The event was aimed at developing students’ critical thinking skills, strengthening their English language proficiency, and enhancing their intellectual capacity. While answering questions from various fields, participants demonstrated a high level of knowledge, quick thinking, and strong teamwork skills. The competition was organized in an engaging and interactive format, fostering a spirit of healthy competition among students. At the end of the event, the winning and prize-winning teams were awarded diplomas and commemorative gifts by the university administration. During the event, the scientific and educational significance of the competition was particularly emphasized, and important recommendations were made to further expand intellectual projects, enhance the knowledge potential of young people, and develop foreign language competencies. This stage of “Zakovat,” conducted in English, not only increased students’ interest in knowledge but also became an important step in promoting healthy interuniversity competition, independent thinking, and a creative environment.

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A Practical Seminar on Crime Prevention within the Framework of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

A Practical Seminar on Crime Prevention within the Framework of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

On April 10 of the current year, a practical seminar entitled “The Role of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals in Measures Aimed at Preventing Crime in the Republic of Uzbekistan” was organized at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy on the initiative of Senior Lecturer D. Soliyev from the Department of International and Public Law. The seminar was conducted for second-year students of the Faculty of International Law and aimed at enhancing their knowledge and practical skills in the field of crime prevention. During the seminar, students presented and defended analytical studies on legal and institutional mechanisms for combating and preventing crime in the Republic of Uzbekistan, based on a comparative analysis of the experience of developed foreign countries. In particular, the analysis focused on crime prevention strategies, the elimination of the causes and conditions of criminal behavior, early warning systems for offenses, as well as cooperation between state authorities and civil society institutions. It is noteworthy that, in light of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals—particularly SDG 16, “Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions”—the practical applicability of the students’ analytical findings was examined. Within this framework, students’ proposals aimed at ensuring the rule of law, combating corruption, reducing crime rates, protecting the rights and freedoms of citizens, and strengthening effective and accountable public institutions were comprehensively discussed. Furthermore, special attention was given to the role of education in crime prevention, highlighting the importance of SDG 4, “Quality Education.” Interactive discussions were conducted to enhance students’ legal awareness, strengthen their sense of social responsibility, and explore modern approaches to preventing offenses. In addition, mechanisms of cooperation among public authorities, educational institutions, and international organizations in combating crime were analyzed, and the importance of institutional integration within the framework of SDG 17, “Partnerships for the Goals,” was substantiated. The seminar served as an important scientific and practical platform for developing a systematic approach to crime prevention among students, fostering their legal reasoning based on national and international standards, and contributing to the training of highly qualified legal professionals.

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UWED students hold information session on exchange program at HSE University

UWED students hold information session on exchange program at HSE University

Students of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) who previously participated in an academic mobility program at HSE University conducted an information session for students interested in applying for the exchange program for the Fall semester of the 2026–2027 academic year. The session featured third-year students: Islamov Bositkhon (Faculty of International Relations), Kholmatova Nazokat and Nurullaev Mansurbek (Faculty of International Law), as well as Muzaffarov Furkat (Faculty of International Economics and Management), who shared their first-hand experiences. During the session, the speakers provided insights into studying at HSE campuses in Moscow and Saint Petersburg, highlighting key aspects of the academic process, student life, and available curricular and extracurricular activities. Particular attention was given to application procedures, registration processes, adaptation to a new academic and cultural environment, as well as the examination period. In addition, the participants shared practical advice on accommodation, introduced major attractions of Moscow and Saint Petersburg, and reflected on the most memorable and enriching moments of their exchange experience. The event attracted significant interest among UWED students and served as a valuable platform for experience-sharing and preparation for participation in international academic mobility programs.

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