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    A Memorandum of Cooperation was signed between UWED and the Economic Assembly of Uzbekistan

    A Memorandum of Cooperation was signed between UWED and the Economic Assembly of Uzbekistan

    On March 26 of this year, a Memorandum of Cooperation between UWED and the Economic Assembly of Uzbekistan was signed at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. The document serves to develop long-term, effective and mutually beneficial relations between the university and the Assembly, as well as the implementation of joint projects and activities for the training of highly qualified personnel with the involvement of experts and qualified specialists. As part of the memorandum, the parties agreed to improve educational programs, organize scientific and applied research and cooperate in these areas. It is also envisaged to enrich the UWED training programs by studying legal problems in business activities, as well as the use of real cases and practical materials in the educational process. Considering that the task of diplomats today is not only to sign memorandums and conclude agreements, but also to serve the economic development of the state and people, a memorandum of long-term cooperation based on common goals was signed between UWED and the Economic Assembly of Uzbekistan. It was emphasized that the Department of Economic Diplomacy, created under the Economic Assembly of Uzbekistan, will become a key unit in providing practice-oriented knowledge and developing practical skills in students. The memorandum also covers such areas as the organization of master classes and on-site training for UWED students, the launch of a legal clinic on legal issues, the development of media materials aimed at improving legal culture, as well as assistance in the employment of graduates. This document will serve as an important basis for the systematic development of cooperation between the parties, strengthening the integration of education, science and practice, as well as training personnel with modern knowledge and skills in the field of business law, corporate governance and competition.

    The University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted a festive event “Qadriyatlaring boqiy bo‘lsin, Navro‘z!”

    The University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted a festive event “Qadriyatlaring boqiy bo‘lsin, Navro‘z!”

    On March 25, 2026, at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, as part of the national holiday Navruz, a festive celebration entitled “Qadriyatlaring boqiy bo‘lsin, Navro‘z!” The event was attended by Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the states of Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkey, representatives of the leadership of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan, teaching staff, university students, as well as invited guests. The festive program began with the opening ceremony. The event began with the performance of the National Anthem and continued with a congratulatory speech by the First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis, Rector of the University Sodyq Safoev. In his speech, S. Safoev noted the significance of the Navruz holiday, emphasizing: “Navruz is not only an ancient holiday, but also an important value that unites our peoples, strengthening friendship and mutual understanding. Today’s event is a clear reflection of the cultural closeness and mutual respect of the peoples of Central Asia.” The cultural program featured performances reflecting the rich heritage of the peoples of the region. In particular, the audience was shown the folk game of Azerbaijan “Kos-Kosa”, the national performance of Turkmenistan, dombra melodies of Kazakhstan, the traditions of “Gul Sayli” and the national dance of Tajikistan, elements of the nomadic culture of Kyrgyzstan performed on the komuz, as well as the ritual traditions of “Nevruz” of Turkey. Uzbek national lapars and live musical performances occupied a special place in the program. The event ended with a festive celebration on the university premises, where national dishes, cultural exhibitions and interactive activities were presented. The holiday has become a vivid embodiment of the values ​​of Navruz - friendship, mutual understanding, cultural diversity and respect between peoples.

    An article by a UWED professor was published in The Hague Journal of Diplomacy

    An article by a UWED professor was published in The Hague Journal of Diplomacy

    A new scientific article by Alisher Faizullayev, a professor at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, was published in The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, one of the most authoritative international scientific publications in the field of diplomacy. The article, entitled “Presentability and Representability: Rethinking Individual Diplomatic Representation,” was published online on March 23, 2026, as one of the journal's latest contributions. This study analyzes diplomatic representation at the individual level based on a new theoretical approach. To explain the effectiveness of diplomacy, the author introduces and systematically substantiates two key concepts: presentability and representativeness. According to the main conclusion of the study, effectiveness in modern diplomacy directly depends not on the presence of these two factors separately, but on their harmonious combination. Based on an analysis based on practice theory and signaling theory, the author compares historical and modern diplomatic experience and scientifically substantiates the influence of various combinations of these qualities on diplomatic results. The publication of an article in such an internationally recognized scientific journal as The Hague Journal of Diplomacy demonstrates the high recognition of the scientific research of Professor Alisher Faizullaev in the field of diplomacy and international relations. It should be noted that Professor Alisher Faizullaev’s research on the theory and practice of diplomacy has previously attracted attention in the international scientific arena. Open sources mention a number of his scientific works and books on diplomacy, negotiations and international relations, including works published by Brill. The article can be found at the following link.

    UWED hosted a master class on the legal protection of industrial property

    UWED hosted a master class on the legal protection of industrial property

    On 25 March the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) hosted a master class on the topic “Industrial Property as an Object of Intellectual Property: Features and Registration”. The event was organized by Sherzodbek Masadikov, head of the Department of civil law and private international law, and Nargiza Raimova, Professor of the department, with the aim of enriching students’ theoretical knowledge through real legal cases and analyzing current trends in this field. Presentations at the master class were delivered by Zebiniso Makhmudova, specialist of the Office of Transformation and Strategic Development of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, and Solikha Abdurakhimova, a lecturer at the Department of civil law and private international law. Alongside the academic staff of the department, second-year students of the Faculty of International Law took an active part in the event and exchanged views on current issues relating to the legal protection of industrial property objects, the specific features of their registration, and contemporary trends in the development of this field. During the master class, particular attention was devoted to the legal nature of industrial property as one of the key institutions of intellectual property law, including such objects as inventions, utility models, industrial designs, and trademarks. Within the framework of the session, the speakers examined in detail the specific features of the legal protection of these objects, the procedures for their registration, and the significance of state registration for securing the exclusive rights of right holders. Furthermore, during the master class, participants were introduced to the educational and informational opportunities provided by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), including the resources of the WIPO Academy, which offer access to specialized courses, international educational materials, and modern approaches to the study of intellectual property. It was emphasized that the use of such international educational platforms contributes to broadening students’ professional outlook and strengthening their competencies in patent law and the international protection of intellectual property rights. This master class is closely aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals, in particular Goal 9 - “Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure” and Goal 16 - “Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions”. It was emphasized during the event that a reliable system of legal protection for industrial property serves as an important foundation for fostering innovation, supporting scientific research, strengthening the institutional environment, and ensuring the effective protection of the rights of participants in civil law relations.

    Central Asia Summer School

    Central Asia Summer School

    University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED), TashkentJune 29 - July 5, 2026   The Central Asia Summer School at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) is an intensive, interdisciplinary academic program designed to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date understanding of the political, economic, and socio-cultural transformations shaping Central Asia in the 21st century. Building on the successful implementation of the Central Asia Winter School, this Summer School represents the second edition of UWED’s seasonal academic programs on Central Asian studies, further expanding its scope, thematic depth, and international engagement. The strong interest and positive feedback from the Winter School participants have reinforced the relevance of such initiatives and inspired the development of this enhanced summer format. Taking place over seven days in Tashkent, the program combines academic lectures, high-level institutional visits, and cultural immersion, offering participants a unique opportunity to engage directly with regional experts, policymakers, and practitioners. In the context of shifting global geopolitics, increasing regional cooperation, and ongoing domestic reforms, Central Asia is emerging as a region of growing strategic importance. This Summer School reflects these developments by focusing on contemporary policy debates, including post-Ukraine geopolitical dynamics, connectivity and trade corridors, energy transition, governance reforms, and societal change. As one of Uzbekistan’s leading institutions in international relations, economics, and diplomacy, UWED provides a dynamic platform for critical dialogue and knowledge exchange. The Summer School builds on UWED’s academic expertise and international partnerships to foster a new generation of globally minded scholars and professionals engaged in Central Asian studies. Objectives To provide participants with in-depth, policy-relevant knowledge of Central Asia’s evolving geopolitical, economic, and social landscape To examine the region’s role in the changing global order, including relations with major actors such as Russia, China, and the European Union To create a platform for academic exchange and networking between local and international students, scholars, and practitioners To enhance intercultural understanding through direct exposure to Uzbekistan’s rich historical and cultural heritage To develop participants’ analytical and critical thinking skills through engagement with real-world policy challenges Key Thematic Areas The Summer School curriculum is structured around five interconnected thematic pillars: 1. Foundations: History, Geography, and Identity Regional identity formation and historical legacies State-building processes in post-Soviet Central Asia 2. Geopolitics and International Relations Central Asia in the changing global order Strategic competition and multi-vector foreign policies Regional cooperation formats (C5+ and beyond) 3. Governance and Reform Political and economic reforms in Uzbekistan Public administration, policy innovation, and institutional development 4. Economy, Connectivity, and Energy Transition The Middle Corridor and regional connectivity Trade, infrastructure, and logistics Energy geopolitics and the shift toward renewable energy 5. Society, Culture, and Sustainable Development Identity, religion, and social transformation Youth, migration, and education Cultural heritage and Islamic civilization in Central Asia Program Features The Summer School offers a comprehensive and immersive learning experience, including: Lectures: Delivered by leading scholars, diplomats, and policy experts on contemporary regional and global issues Institutional Visits: Engagement with key think tanks and institutions, including the International Institute for Central Asia and the Center for Progressive Reforms Special Guest Lectures: High-level sessions with practitioners Cultural and Historical Excursions: Visits to major sites such as the State Museum of the History of the Timurids, Khast Imam Complex, and Chorsu Bazaar Interactive Activities: Networking sessions, group discussions, and collaborative learning exercises   Participant Profile and Selection The program will bring together a diverse cohort of approximately 25 participants, including both international and local students. Advanced undergraduate, graduate students, and young professionals Backgrounds in international relations, political science, economics, law, or related fields Strong academic motivation and demonstrated interest in Central Asia Application Details Application Period: March 24 – April 24, 2026 Announcement of Results: Early May 2026 Application Fee: $20 USD (for international applicants), 240,000 UZS (for local applicants) Participation Fee International participants: $350 USD Local participants: 1,500,000 UZS Additional Participation Option A limited number of additional places may be offered beyond the main cohort on a fee-paying basis. Participants admitted under this category will be required to arrange their own accommodation. A discounted participation fee will apply for these participants - $250 USD. Selection Criteria Academic merit Motivation and statement of interest Relevance of academic or professional background Expected Outcomes Enhanced understanding of contemporary Central Asian dynamics Development of critical analytical and policy-oriented skills Establishment of international academic and professional networks Increased awareness of Uzbekistan’s reform trajectory and regional role Strengthened appreciation of the region’s cultural and historical richness Awarding of certificates of completion and 2 ECTS Credit Attribution Certificate to all participants  Participation & Logistics Accommodation and lunch will be provided for international participants during program days Local participants will receive lunch during program days The participation fee covers all lectures, materials, and program activities Participants are responsible for international travel, insurance, and personal expenses Local transportation for site visits will be organized (including metro and group transport) The working language of the program is English  What makes this Summer School unique Strong focus on “New Central Asia” and current global dynamics Direct engagement with policy institutions and decision-makers Balance between academic learning and real-world exposure Integration of geopolitics, economy, society, and culture in one program Location in Tashkent, a key hub of regional diplomacy and reform  Important Information About Refunds Please note that registration and admission fees are non-refundable once paid.  Immediately after registration, organizational processes begin: booking accommodation, preparing documents, administrative procedures, and coordination with experts. These fees cover the initial costs necessary for the high-quality preparation of the Summer School.  To apply, please complete the following form: https://forms.gle/qwssuvtM92vm3EKG8   If you have any additional questions, you can write to our email: international@uwed.uz with the Subject: Central Asia Summer School 2026  Detailed information about the Central Asia Winter School and its outcomes can be found at the following links: https://www.uwed.uz/news/1181 and https://www.uwed.uz/news/1195.