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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 International Scientific and Practical Conference on Problems and Solutions in Language Teaching

UWED Hosts International Scientific and Practical Conference on Problems and Solutions in Language Teaching

On June 4, 2026, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy held an international scientific and practical conference on “Problems and Solutions in Language Teaching in the Field of Education”. The conference is traditionally organized by the departments of European and Turkic Languages, as well as the Uzbek and Russian Languages. This year, it gained special significance due to the participation of representatives from prestigious foreign universities. The event covered areas such as teaching philological disciplines in higher education, the didactic potential of artificial intelligence tools in foreign language instruction, strategies and methods for ensuring quality in modern language education, current challenges in foreign language teaching within the context of intercultural communication, and cognitive, neurolinguistic, and digital approaches to interdisciplinary integration in modern linguistics. The conference was attended by scholars and researchers from the Azerbaijan University of Languages, Nakhchivan State University, the Baku branch of Lomonosov Moscow State University, the Department of Turkish Language and Literature of the Faculty of Science and Letters at Kırklareli University (Turkey), Erciyes University in Kayseri, as well as academics from Spain and Italy. In particular, speakers such as Dr. Beytulla Bekar, Dr. Halil İbrahim İskender, researcher Edanur Uyanik, and Dr. Yasin Yayla from Kırklareli University (Turkey); Dr. Ulfat Zakir oglu Ibrahim, Associate Professor and Candidate of Philological Sciences from the Azerbaijan University of Languages; Alaviya Bahruz Nuri, a lecturer at Nakhchivan State University; Hamida Azizaga kyzy Khalilova from the Baku branch of Lomonosov Moscow State University; Alejandro Pérez Gutiérrez from Spain; and Marco Brignone from Italy shared their insights and scholarly perspectives on language policy, linguistic issues, and the challenges and solutions in language education in the current era of globalization and digital transformation. Today, the processes of globalization demand new approaches in education, bringing to the forefront such urgent tasks as improving the quality of foreign language teaching, promoting multilingualism, integrating modern pedagogical technologies into educational practices, and enhancing intercultural communication. From this standpoint, the scholarly ideas and best practices discussed during the conference will make a valuable contribution to the development of scientific research in these fields.

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UWED Zakovat Club Team Achieves Success at the National Intellectual Week Competition

UWED Zakovat Club Team Achieves Success at the National Intellectual Week Competition

The combined team of the Zakovat Club of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) successfully participated in the national stage of the “Intellectual Week” competition held among students of higher education institutions and secured an honorable 2nd place among more than 50 universities across the country. The competition was organized at the initiative of the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of the Republic of Uzbekistan in cooperation with the non-governmental non-profit organization “Zakovat Intellectual Club.” The event aimed to enhance young people's knowledge, reveal their intellectual potential, and encourage their social engagement. Throughout all stages of the competition, the UWED team demonstrated outstanding performance, distinguished by their profound knowledge, analytical thinking, and ability to make quick and effective decisions. Particularly notable achievements were recorded in the fields of international economic relations, international law, fundamentals of diplomacy, and analytical studies. This achievement once again confirms the effectiveness of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy’s consistent efforts not only in providing high-quality education but also in fostering modern thinking and a deep understanding of global issues among young people. This remarkable result reflects the intellectual potential, dedication, and teamwork of UWED students. On behalf of the entire university community, we sincerely congratulate all students who successfully represented the university and wish them continued success and even greater achievements in the future. Such accomplishments once again prove that knowledgeable, ambitious, and patriotic young people are the driving force behind the future development of Uzbekistan.

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Stockholm Seminar Discusses Uzbekistan’s Reform Transformation and Central Asia’s Growing Role

Stockholm Seminar Discusses Uzbekistan’s Reform Transformation and Central Asia’s Growing Role

A high-level international seminar titled “Reframing Central Asia: Uzbekistan’s Reform Transformation and the Region’s Emerging Strategic Role” was held in Stockholm, bringing together policymakers, diplomats, researchers, and experts from Uzbekistan and Sweden. The event focused on the growing strategic importance of Central Asia in the changing Eurasian landscape, as well as Uzbekistan’s ongoing reforms and its role in promoting regional cooperation, connectivity, and constructive international dialogue. The keynote address was delivered by Sodyq Safoev, First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Republic of Uzbekistan and Rector of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. In his remarks, Senator Safoev presented Uzbekistan’s reform and modernization experience, emphasizing the country’s contribution to strengthening regional cooperation and international engagement. Addressing Swedish policymakers, diplomats, scholars, and experts, S.Safoev highlighted the transformation taking place across Central Asia and the region’s growing role as a space of openness, partnership, and cooperation. He also stressed the importance of expanding practical cooperation between Central Asia and the Nordic countries in areas such as sustainable development, transport and logistics, energy, education, innovation, and people-to-people exchanges. The seminar was opened by Rakhmatulla Nurimbetov, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Uzbekistan to Sweden, together with Swedish political and policy representatives. The discussions were moderated by prominent Central Asia expert Dr. Svante Cornell. Participants also heard strategic commentaries from leading Swedish experts on regional developments and prospects for strengthening Nordic–Central Asian cooperation. The event generated strong interest among Swedish stakeholders and served as an important platform for discussing the future of Central Asia in an evolving Eurasian environment. Participants noted the increasing international attention to Uzbekistan’s reform agenda and the region’s growing significance as a bridge between Europe and Asia. The Stockholm seminar formed part of ongoing efforts to deepen political, economic, academic, and cultural ties between Uzbekistan and the Nordic countries, while promoting greater international understanding of the opportunities and challenges shaping Central Asia’s future.

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