April 7, 2026, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted a spiritual and educational event, "The Renaissance of the Timurid Era," dedicated to the 690th anniversary of the birth of the great commander and statesman, Amir Temur. The event was attended by the university administration, faculty, researchers, and students. Its primary goal was to deepen the study of the rich historical heritage of Amir Temur and the Timurid era, to widely popularize their contributions to world civilization, and to strengthen among young people a sense of national identity, patriotism, and respect for historical memory. The First Vice-Rector for Youth Affairs and Spiritual and Educational Work, O. Yusupjanov, delivered a welcome speech. He particularly noted that the figure of Amir Temur occupies an exceptional place not only in the history of Central Asia but also in world history. He emphasized that Temur's principles of governance, based on justice and strict discipline, remain relevant today. The Vice-Rector also called on young people to study historical heritage deeply and draw important lessons from it. During the event, research and practical reports were presented. Professor S. Gulomov of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan delivered a report on "The Role of Amir Temur in World Civilization," in which he provided an analytical assessment of the significance of a centralized state, developed trade routes, and the patronage of science and culture during the Timurid period. Professor K. Dzhuraev of the Department of Political Science presented a report on "The Principles of Justice in the Views and Activities of Amir Temur," detailing the importance of the rule of law, social justice, and accountability in the system of public administration. Achievements of talented students were recognized during the event: winners of various competitions and projects were awarded, which served as additional encouragement for their further academic and creative endeavors. The artistic part of the event included the poetry composition "Sohibkironim" and a theatrical performance dedicated to historical events involving Amir Temur and Tokhtamysh Khan. This performance vividly and clearly depicted historical events and left a strong impression on the audience. Holding this event is of great importance for strengthening respect for national history and rich cultural heritage, popularizing the legacy of Amir Temur, and improving the effectiveness of spiritual and educational work in the country.
On April 7 of the current year a master class was held at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, dedicated to one of the most promising areas of modern civil law – the topic “The Significance and Prospects for the Development of the Commercial Concession Agreement in the Civil Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan”. The event was organized by the Head of the Department of Civil Law and Private International Law Disciplines, Sherzodbek Masadykov and Professor of the Department, Nargiza Raimova, with the aim of enriching students’ knowledge in the fields of civil and intellectual property law through real case studies, as well as analyzing legal trends related to the entry of global brands into the national market. At the master class presentations were delivered by assistant lawyers from the law firm “Mirzo Ulug‘bek Advokatlari Hayati” – Zilola Sultanboyeva and Rushana Umurkulova. Alongside the faculty members, students of the Faculty of International Law actively participated in the event, discussing nuanced legal issues, particularly the granting of rights to use know-how and trademarks. During the session, through the prism of Chapter 50 of the Civil Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the concept of a franchise agreement, the specific procedures for its conclusion, as well as the mutual rights and obligations of the parties were comprehensively analyzed. This scientific and practical dialogue aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 8 – “Decent Work and Economic Growth” and Goal 9 – “Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure”. It was especially emphasized that the development of small and medium-sized businesses based on ready-made business models is an important factor of the country’s economic stability. At the conclusion of the event, it was noted that the principles of SDG Target 16.3 – “Ensuring the rule of law and equal access to justice” – are closely interconnected with entrepreneurial freedom and the inviolability of intellectual property. Such master classes contribute to developing a critical and analytical approach to modern contractual relations among future legal professionals.
On April 6, a grand opening ceremony for the “New Uzbekistan Student Olympiad” sports competition was held at the Museum of Olympic and Paralympic Glory. This event serves to broadly popularize sports among students, encourage their participation in physical activity, and promote the development of a healthy lifestyle. Furthermore, the competitions held as part of the Olympiad aim to foster an atmosphere of friendship, unity, and healthy competition among young people, as well as to further increase their interest in sports. Speakers at the opening ceremony emphasized the role of sports in the lives of young people and its importance in developing not only physical but also spiritual and mental fortitude. During the event, the participating teams were wished good luck, and confidence was expressed in their future high achievements. A total of 1,047 students from the University of World Economy and Diplomacy registered to participate in the “New Uzbekistan Student Olympiad” across 7 sports via the ERP platform, which clearly demonstrates the strong interest students have in sports. This Olympiad will be organized in three stages: • University stage (April 1-30); • Regional stage (May 1-15); • Republican final stage (June 1-10). The competitions are planned to be held for students from public, private, and foreign higher education institutions in our country across 7 sports: 3x3 basketball, volleyball, handball, track and field, table tennis, swimming, and soccer. These sports competitions are vital for improving the physical health of students, providing meaningful organization for their leisure time, and widely promoting a healthy and active lifestyle.
On April 6, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy held a seminar-training session for first-year students of the Faculty of International Relations on the topic: “Priority Policy Directions of New Uzbekistan in Preventing Early Marriages Among Youth”. The main purpose of the event was to provide students with detailed information about the psychological, legal, and social consequences of early marriages, as well as to familiarize them with the key state policy priorities of New Uzbekistan in this area. During the seminar, the negative effects of early marriage on education, personal development, and long-term life plans were thoroughly discussed. The keynote speaker, leading psychologist Barno Karimova, delivered an insightful presentation, sharing professional recommendations on emotional resilience, responsible decision-making, and avoiding common psychological challenges among youth. The seminar included open discussions, real-life case analyses, and a question-and-answer session. The event was also attended by Professor E. Sultanova, Chairwoman of the UWED Women’s Advisory Council, and First-Year Group Supervisor M. Abdurakhmanova, who shared their views on preventing early marriages, empowering young women, strengthening youth social protection, and supporting their moral and personal development. This seminar aimed to promote informed decision-making among students, enhance their legal literacy, and reinforce healthy social values. At the conclusion of the event, participants received practical recommendations and essential explanations related to the topic.
On April 6, 2026, a lecture was held at the Department of International Law and Public Law of University of World Economy and Diplomacy by Associate Professor Zarina Israilova and Senior Lecturer Dilshod Soliyev within the framework of the constitutional law course. The lecture examined the core principles of the SDGs, their relevance to modern governance, and the role of the presidential institution in promoting sustainable development. Special attention was given to SDG 16, which focuses on peace, justice, and strong institutions. The speakers emphasized the role of the President as Head of State in defining strategic priorities and ensuring coordination among state bodies. Participants highlighted the relevance of the topic and its practical importance.
On April 6, 2026, the Department of International Economics at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED), within the framework of the “Macroeconomics” course, organized a master class for second-year students of the Faculty of International Economics and Management on the topic “Monetary Policy and Its Transmission Mechanism.” The session was delivered by Ruslan N. Yakovlev, Head of the Macroeconomic Modeling and Analysis Division of the Monetary Policy Department of the Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan. During the master class, the objectives, instruments, and modern regimes of monetary policy were comprehensively discussed, along with the stages of development of monetary regulation in Uzbekistan. Particular attention was devoted to the transformation of the Central Bank’s policy following the liberalization of the foreign exchange market and the transition toward a more analytically grounded and forward-looking decision-making framework under inflation targeting. Students were provided with a valuable opportunity to examine the functioning of the monetary transmission mechanism, including how policy rate decisions influence inflation, the money market, and economic activity through credit channels, exchange rate channels, and inflation expectations. The Central Bank expert elaborated on the theoretical concepts and analytical approaches underlying policy decisions, emphasizing the critical role of macroeconomic forecasting in selecting appropriate monetary policy instruments. The students actively engaged in discussions, raising questions regarding the practical implementation of monetary policy and receiving comprehensive professional responses. The direct interaction with a Central Bank specialist contributed to reinforcing theoretical knowledge and deepening understanding of how monetary policy is conducted to ensure macroeconomic stability in the context of contemporary geo-economic challenges. The event constituted a significant contribution to enhancing students’ competencies in macroeconomic regulation and modern monetary policy instruments, while also strengthening cooperation between the academic community and the Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
On April 6, 2026, the “Heirs of Amir Temur” sports competition was held at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. Their goal was to promote a healthy lifestyle among students, increase interest in physical education and sports, introduce young people to the legacy of Amir Temur, instill in them the spirit of patriotism and leadership, as well as strengthening sports cooperation between faculties. During the competition, university students showed high activity, competing in a friendly and competitive atmosphere in full compliance with sports rules. The event was organized at a high university level. The teams “Temurids”, “Khidoya”, “Uwed United”, “Amazon”, “Nebula”, “Kometa”, “Cherik”, “Cherry”, “Turon” and “Uwed Force” took an active part in it. Each team demonstrated their unity, agility, quick thinking and physical fitness. The competition program included such disciplines as long jump, pull-ups, 100-meter run, relay race, tug-of-war and grenade throwing. These competitions made it possible to test the physical capabilities of students and served to further develop their sports skills. During the competition, a panel of judges determined the results based on fair evaluation criteria. More than 100 UWED students took part in the event.
On April 4, 2026, as part of a special course at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, an educational visit of a delegation of students and faculty to the Center for Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan took place. The event was attended by 60 people, including 35 special course students and 25 representatives of the teaching staff. The main purpose of the visit was to familiarize students with the rich scientific and spiritual heritage of Uzbekistan, the historical significance of Islamic civilization, as well as deepening theoretical knowledge through practical observation. During the program, participants got acquainted with the exhibition of the Center, which included unique historical sources, rare manuscripts and modern interactive exhibitions reflecting the stages of development of Islamic civilization. Brief official speeches also took place in the conference hall. The director of the Center for Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan, Firdavs Abdukhalikov, as well as the First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan, rector of UWED Sodyq Safoev, made welcoming speeches, emphasizing the scientific and educational significance of this visit. During the visit, participants were shown a documentary about the activities of the Center, which allowed them to more deeply understand the topics presented. This educational visit became an important practical experience for students, helping to increase interest in historical heritage, develop analytical thinking and expand their scientific horizons.