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    Graduation ceremony of participants of the mini MBA program “Leading Business in the Digital Age” was held at UWED

    Graduation ceremony of participants of the mini MBA program “Leading Business in the Digital Age” was held at UWED

    On July 12 of this year, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy held a graduation ceremony for the participants of the mini MBA program “Leading Business in the Digital Age”, implemented by the Executive Education faculty in collaboration with the consulting company Senteo (USA). The program was designed for entrepreneurs, senior executives of public and private companies, and functional managers. The training was aimed at developing a systemic understanding of business development strategies, leadership and team management skills, tools for improving operational efficiency, the application of robotics and AI, as well as the introduction of change management techniques. The program consisted of 5 modules, covering key aspects of running a business and offering a set of tools and comprehensive solutions to enhance leadership and management capabilities in the digital age. It included in-person classes with expert practitioners, analysis of real-life case studies, teamwork, individual consultations, off-site sessions, insights into best practices of market leaders, as well as opportunities for professional networking and interaction with like-minded peers from different industries. During the course, six invited experts shared their international experience in management, digital transformation, robotics, AI implementation, corporate culture development, strategic HR, and change management. UWED Executive Education trains senior executives of government agencies, businesses and individual entrepreneurs in leadership and advanced management in cooperation with leading foreign universities and companies. It’s partner list includes the University of Glasgow, the University of Oxford, ESSEC Business School, LUISS Business School, the European Academy News/BBC, the consulting company Axelcium, the consulting company Senteo, and others. Senteo is a consulting company with main expertise in strategy and management, transformation of business models and corporate culture.  Senteo's client list includes companies such as IBM, Renault, IKEA, Telefonica, Wembley, Vodafone, Barclays, UBS, Alfa-Bank, BNP-Paribas, Citibank, Megafon, the Ministry of Justice of Georgia, among others.

    A training seminar on children's rights was held for the participants of the UWED Summer School

    A training seminar on children's rights was held for the participants of the UWED Summer School

    On July 15, 2025, a training seminar on "Children's Rights: International and National Legislation and Practice" was held for the participants of the UWED Summer School at the Legal Clinic of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. This event was aimed at increasing the level of knowledge of young people in the field of children's rights and developing practical skills. At the seminar, the participants were given a detailed explanation of the international legal regulation of children's rights, in particular, the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and other international documents. The issues of protecting children's rights in the national legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the practice of application and possible problems were also discussed. Interactive methods were used during the seminar, and the participants had the opportunity to express their opinions on the topic. Through questions and answers, analysis of practical examples and group work, theoretical knowledge was supported by practical examples. This helped young people to delve deeper into the topic and develop critical thinking skills on current issues. At the event, the head of the UWED Legal Clinic Z.S. Ubaydullaev, deputy chairman of the Commission on Culture, Sports and Gender Equality of the Youth Parliament under the Senate of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan             K. Nizomiddinova, tutor of the Faculty of International Law A. Nasimjonov, as well as students of the Faculty of International Law - members of the UWED Legal Clinic J. Abdurakhmanov, F. Yusupalieva and K. Shermetov provided the participants of the UWED Summer School with valuable practical recommendations and information on the topic. This seminar, conducted by specialists of the UWED Legal Clinic, became an important part of the summer school program and gave valuable knowledge and skills to young people who aspire to work in the field of law in the future. The main goal of the event is to educate the younger generation in the spirit of respect for human rights, in particular the rights of the child, and to encourage them to actively participate in the life of society.

    A business dialogue on the culture of negotiations was held at UWED

    A business dialogue on the culture of negotiations was held at UWED

    On July 10 of this year, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted a business dialogue between the founder of the M.Factor.Uz Business School, a well-known entrepreneur and business coach H. Mamasaidov and students on the topic “The culture of negotiations and the state preceding it”. The event was attended by talented university students, participants of the “Summer School”, young entrepreneurs, founders of startups, as well as young people studying in the areas of economics and management. During the dialogue, Mamasaidov shared with students his experience in the field of negotiation culture in business, psychological preparation, establishing trusting relationships, overcoming contradictions and achieving positive results. Important aspects such as preparation for negotiations, information gathering and strategic approach were also highlighted. Kh. Mamasaidov, based on his many years of practical experience, spoke about the basic principles, strategies and psychological aspects of successful negotiation in business. He highlighted the following issues: • Preparation for the negotiation process: collecting information, studying the opponent, clarifying the goal; • Establishing trusting contact and increasing the effectiveness of communication through body language; • Patience and analytical approach in complex negotiations; • The role of emotional intelligence and empathy; • Methods of resolving contradictions; • Ways to achieve win-win solutions. The event was held in the format of live communication, students received detailed answers to their questions. At the end of the event, the participants were awarded certificates, and it was noted that in the future it is planned to increase the number of such practical dialogues.