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    UWED at the International Education Leaders Conference: A New Stage of Collaboration within AIEA–2026

    UWED at the International Education Leaders Conference: A New Stage of Collaboration within AIEA–2026

    From February 16 to 19 this year, the annual conference of the Association of International Education Administrators (AIEA) was held in Washington, D.C. The event was attended by Akram Umarov, First Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED). The conference, organized under the theme “Leading the Way: Navigating Volatility and New Realities in International Education”, is one of the leading platforms in international education. It brought together heads of higher education institutions, international cooperation experts, and specialists working in strategic management from various countries. Within the framework of the conference, more than 100 sessions and roundtables were held, dedicated to the development of international education, higher education management in the context of globalization, strategic partnerships, sustainable development goals, and educational integration. During the event, bilateral meetings were held with representatives of leading U.S. universities and organizations. In particular, discussions took place with the University of Missouri, University of California, Davis, University of Illinois Chicago, George Washington University, University of Wisconsin–Madison, George Mason University, American International Recruitment Council, Texas A&M University, and Johns Hopkins University. The meetings focused on expanding academic mobility, establishing joint educational programs, implementing research projects, developing faculty and student exchanges, as well as strengthening institutional cooperation. Additionally, as part of the conference participation, meetings were held with several partner organizations based in Washington, including the Atlantic Council, Oxus Society for Central Asian Affairs, and the Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies (NESA Center), as well as representatives of the U.S. Department of State.

    A seminar by a professor from Nagoya University of Economics on the topic “AI & Data Science” was held at UWED

    A seminar by a professor from Nagoya University of Economics on the topic “AI & Data Science” was held at UWED

    On February 25 of this year, an academic seminar was held at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) by Professor Mr. Haba from Nagoya University of Economics (Japan) on the topic “AI & Data Science — Image-Based Analysis of Stock Prices and Machine Learning”. The seminar was attended by students of the faculties of International Economic Relations and Management. During the lecture, the professor presented modern approaches to the application of artificial intelligence and machine learning methods in financial market analysis, with special emphasis on image-processing technologies used for forecasting stock price dynamics. The practical part of the seminar included a demonstration of Python tools, the Yahoo Finance platform for obtaining financial data, and the Matplotlib library for visualizing and analyzing market dynamics. Students became familiar with the process of data collection, chart construction, interpretation of visual patterns, and the application of machine learning models for forecasting. Participants discussed the prospects for integrating data science approaches into economic research, investment analytics, and managerial decision-making. Particular interest was shown in the possibilities of automating chart analysis and improving the accuracy of predictive models using open digital tools. The seminar was held as part of the expanding academic cooperation between UWED and Japanese universities in the fields of digital economy, artificial intelligence, and the training of next-generation specialists.

    UWED and the American University in Washington D.C. Launch a Joint Educational Program

    UWED and the American University in Washington D.C. Launch a Joint Educational Program

    On February 20 of this year, Akram Umarov, First Vice-Rector of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED), and Jonathan Alger, President of the American University in Washington D.C., signed a Memorandum of Understanding to launch a joint (dual degree) master’s program in Economics. Under the new program, the first year of the master’s degree will be completed at UWED, and the second year will continue at the American University in Washington D.C., following a 1+1 format. The program includes courses in mathematical economics, microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics I and II, a capstone project, and elective courses. Graduates who successfully complete the program will receive dual master’s degrees - one from UWED and one from the American University in Washington D.C.. It is noteworthy that UWED is the first higher education institution in Uzbekistan to establish official cooperation and launch a joint educational program with the American University in Washington D.C. For reference: The American University in Washington D.C., is one of the leading universities in the United States, ranked #587 in the QS World University Rankings and placed 351-400 in the field of Economics and Econometrics. Located in the heart of the nation’s capital, the university provides students with the opportunity to study in one of the world’s most important centers of diplomacy and politics. This partnership expands international educational opportunities for UWED students and enhances their competitiveness in the global academic arena.

    A Meeting Between the Leadership and Youth

    A Meeting Between the Leadership and Youth

    On February 24, 2026, a meeting between the leadership and youth was held with students residing in the dormitory of the Tashkent Branch of D. I. Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia. The event was attended by Branch Director B. Nurmetov, First Vice-Rector for Youth Affairs and Spiritual-Enlightenment Work of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy O. Yusupdjanov, specialists from the Youth Affairs Office, the university psychologist, and a prevention inspector. Branch Director B. Nurmetov emphasized the conditions created for young people, the importance of improving the quality of education, and the need for a systematic organization of spiritual and educational activities. He also drew attention to Presidential Decree No. PF-207 dated November 3, 2025, “On Comprehensive Measures to Effectively Protect Public Health and the Nation’s Gene Pool from Drug Abuse and Drug-Related Crimes”, stressing the importance of implementing its provisions among youth. Continuing the meeting, O. Yusupdjanov elaborated with examples on the content of the youth meeting held on February 24 with the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev. It was noted that special attention was paid to comprehensive support for youth, ensuring employment, creating conditions for quality education, encouraging startup and entrepreneurial initiatives, organizing meaningful leisure time, learning foreign languages, and acquiring professional skills. Additionally, within the framework of Decree PF-207, issues such as protecting youth from drug abuse and drug-related crimes, promoting a healthy lifestyle, active participation in sports and social projects, and increasing social engagement through regional and national grants were highlighted. At the end of the meeting, students received answers to their questions. The event played an important role in strengthening open dialogue with youth, supporting their initiatives and proposals, and enhancing their moral resilience.