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    A training seminar was organized to study the requirements of Regulation No 656 on the organization of tutoring activities

    A training seminar was organized to study the requirements of Regulation No 656 on the organization of tutoring activities

    On November 7 of this year, in order to educate students in the spirit of patriotism and devotion to our national values, provide them with direct assistance in personal and professional development, further improve the mechanisms of individual work with students, a training seminar was organized to study the requirements of Regulation No656 of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated October 17, 2025 on the organization of tutoring activities in higher educational institutions. The training seminar was actively attended by the teaching staff and tutors. At the event, detailed information was provided on the essence and importance of tutoring, its role in personal and professional development, as well as on the tasks and responsibilities of tutors. The state of preparation for the autumn-winter season of 2025/2026 at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy was also discussed. At the meeting chaired by the First Vice-Rector O. Yusupdzhanov, issues of regular study of the terms of lease by course coordinators, ensuring comfortable living and training conditions for students were considered.  The task was set to take appropriate measures to ensure safety, heating, compliance with sanitary and hygienic requirements, to prevent interruptions in the supply of electricity and hot water in rented houses for students in the autumn-winter period. At the meeting, responsible persons and course coordinators were recommended to conduct constant monitoring of the addresses of rented housing of students, to solve the identified problems in a timely manner in cooperation with relevant organizations. At the same time, O. Yusupjanov gave instructions on the appointment of a special responsible person at each faculty, updating the list of students living in rented apartments, taking measures for social support taking into account their needs.

    UWED hosted a mentoring hour entitled “Our Common Home: Lessons from Uzbekistan's Leading Women”, dedicated to the International Day for Tolerance

    UWED hosted a mentoring hour entitled “Our Common Home: Lessons from Uzbekistan's Leading Women”, dedicated to the International Day for Tolerance

    The University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted a spiritual and educational event "Our Common Home: Lessons of Leading Women of Uzbekistan", dedicated to the International Day of Tolerance. The event was organized by the Women's Council of the University. The purpose of this mentoring hour was to strengthen the feelings of tolerance, mercy, interethnic harmony and mutual respect in the minds of students, as well as to educate the younger generation in the spirit of dedication and responsibility on the example of the life and work of women leaders. The event was attended by People's Artist of Uzbekistan, famous TV presenter Galina Vitalievna Melnikova and Professor of the Department of Uzbek and Russian Languages of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy Galina Madraimovna Rakhmatullaeva. In their speeches, the guests emphasized that Uzbekistan as a multinational society is developing on the basis of the values of strong harmony, respect and tolerance. They also shared their personal life path, experience of creative and scientific activities and gave students important advice on how to become leaders in their field, think independently and boldly strive to achieve their dreams. During the event, the students asked the guests their questions, in an atmosphere of sincere conversation and warm communication, exchanged views on the importance of tolerance in human life. At the end of the mentoring hour, the participants were given recommendations on the need to put into practice the ideas of tolerance, friendship and mutual respect, to take an active civic position in society.

    The opening ceremony of the “DiploFrame” club was held at UWED

    The opening ceremony of the “DiploFrame” club was held at UWED

    On November 6 of this year, the opening ceremony of the “DiploFrame” club was held at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. This landmark event not only officially launched the project, but also opened up new horizons for students who are passionate about international relations, diplomacy and personal growth. The event brought together UWED students and invited guests from other universities, which created a unique atmosphere for dialogue. During the lively discussion, the participants discussed a wide range of topics: from youth initiatives and political activism to the secrets of effective leadership and personal development. Of particular value to the meeting was the speech of the honored guests, who shared their invaluable experience with the audience: 1. Adham Gafurovich Rasulov, UWED Professor, diplomat, spoke about the intricacies of diplomatic work and the challenges of modern global politics. 2. Shakirova Shokhida Yusupovna, Head of the Center “Five Important Initiatives” of the UWED, Doctor of Philosophy, inspired the audience by talking about the importance of humanitarian knowledge, education and the role of young people in the implementation of socially significant projects. 3. Khakimov Feruz Khurshid ugli, a graduate of the UWED, laureate of the State Prize “Mard Ugloni”, acted as an example for the younger generation, sharing the story of his professional path and giving practical advice on career growth. In the interactive part of the meeting, the participants were able to personally ask the speakers their questions and receive personal recommendations. The organizers also presented a detailed plan for the development of the club, announcing upcoming events: master classes, business games, model summits and discussion clubs, where each participant will be able to unleash their potential.

    Cooperation with Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Continues

    Cooperation with Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Continues

    Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (Korea) is one of the close partners of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED). The Uzbek language has been taught for many years at the Department of Central Asian Studies. For several years, Korean students have been studying at UWED within the framework of academic exchange programs, learning, in particular, the Uzbek and Russian languages. In accordance with the Resolution of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan No. PQ-330 dated July 23, 2022, “On Measures to Systematically Reform the Activities of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy” and under the cooperation agreement signed in 2017 between the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) and Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HUFS), the head of the Department of Uzbek and Russian Languages at UWED, M.D. Abdurakhmanova, is currently delivering lectures and practical sessions at HUFS at the invitation of the partner university.    In particular, HUFS gave a lecture to students and professors of the Institute of Central Asian Studies on the topic: “The main directions of soft power strategy in Uzbekistan: language policy and the international prestige of the Uzbek language”.  Opinions were also exchanged on current language policy, soft power, and the role of artificial intelligence in education. These days, M. Abdurakhmanova is conducting Uzbek language classes at this department.  Students showed strong enthusiasm for the classes on "Expression of cause in the Uzbek language," "Ways of expressing desire in the Uzbek language," "How the meaning of command is expressed."  It is gratifying that students show great interest in Uzbekistan, in particular, they are eager to study at UWED as part of an exchange program.

    UWED expands international cooperation at the V Forum of Rectors of Uzbekistan and Japan

    UWED expands international cooperation at the V Forum of Rectors of Uzbekistan and Japan

    On October 30-31, Samarkand hosted the fifth Forum of Rectors of Universities of Uzbekistan and Japan under the theme “Harmony between Knowledge and Society: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Human Development and Innovation”. The event was organized with the support of the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan. The forum was attended by representatives of both ministries, more than 15 leading universities in Japan and about 30 universities in Uzbekistan. The main goal of the meeting is to strengthen the strategic partnership between the two countries in the field of education, science and innovation, develop joint research initiatives and expand academic exchanges. First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan and Rector of the UWED Sadyk Safoev, Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation Kungirotboy Sharipov, Deputy Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan Hiroshi Masuko, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to Uzbekistan Kenji Hirata and President of Nagoya University Naoshi Sugiyama spoke at the opening ceremony. During the forum, the First Vice-Rector of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) A. Umarov presented the activities of the university and new areas of international cooperation. Within the framework of the forum, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) signed an agreement on a double degree program with the Nagoya University of Economics (NUE). The program provides for the training of undergraduate students in the field of "International Economics and Artificial Intelligence", implemented at the Faculty of International Economics of the UWED. Students will have the opportunity to study both at UWED and at the Nagoya University of Economics, studying modern technologies, economic models and practices of sustainable development. A Memorandum of Understanding was also signed with the University of Tsukuba to launch a joint master's program in international public policy (IPP) from 2026. The new project will offer future diplomats and public policy specialists a unique training opportunity that combines a Japanese analytical approach and Uzbek public administration practice. In addition, representatives of the university held talks with a number of new partner universities in Japan - Sophia University, Tokyo Metropolitan University and Kyoto University of Foreign Studies, discussing the prospects for signing agreements and further expanding cooperation.