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    UWED Rector held talks with the delegation of the European Parliament

    UWED Rector held talks with the delegation of the European Parliament

    Within the framework of the first inter-parliamentary forum “Central Asia – European Union”, a meeting was held with the delegation of the European Parliament. First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis, Rector of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy Sodyq Safoev held talks with the Chairman of the European Parliament Delegation for Relations with Central Asia and Mongolia Giusi Princi and the Special Representative of the European Union for Central Asia Eduards Stiprais. During the meeting, D. Princi thanked Uzbekistan for promoting and organizing this forum at a high level, noting that this platform is important as the first institutional form of dialogue between the parliaments of the countries of Central Asia and the European Union. The need to diversify foreign relations in the context of modern geopolitical changes was emphasized and the importance of strengthening cooperation with the countries of Central Asia was noted. Uzbekistan is also recognized as a reliable strategic partner of the European Union in the region. The readiness of the European Union to expand cooperation in the political dialogue, as well as in the trade, economic, tourism, cultural and educational spheres was expressed. Members of the European Parliament Thomas Zdekhovsky and Terry Mariani also highly appreciated the results of the first Central Asia-European Union summit and the results of the visit of the President of Uzbekistan to Brussels, emphasizing their strategic importance.  It was noted that practical measures are being taken to expand cooperation in the field of education, culture and youth exchanges, as well as to expand visa opportunities for citizens of the countries of the region. At the same time, the importance of maintaining the open and inclusive nature of the forum format, expanding the range of partners and achieving practical results by clearly identifying priority areas was emphasized.  At the end of the meeting, the parties expressed their readiness to regularly hold inter-parliamentary forums in Brussels and the capitals of the Central Asian countries.

    Rector of UWED held meetings with parliamentary delegations within the framework of the Inter-Parliamentary Forum “Central Asia - European Union”

    Rector of UWED held meetings with parliamentary delegations within the framework of the Inter-Parliamentary Forum “Central Asia - European Union”

    Within the framework of the first inter-parliamentary forum “Central Asia - European Union” held in Samarkand, a number of meetings with parliamentary delegations were held. Thus, the First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis, Rector of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy Sodiq Safoyev held meetings with the Chairman of the Committee of the Mazhilis of the Parliament of Kazakhstan on International Affairs, Defense and Security Aigul Kuspan, the Deputy Chairman of the Majlisi Namoyandagon of the Majlisi Oli of Tajikistan Mavsuma Muini, the Chairman of the Committee of the Mejlis of Turkmenistan on International and Inter-Parliamentary Relations Maksat Guliyev, the Deputy Chairman of the Committee of the Jogorku of the Kenesh of the Kyrgyz Republic on Science, Education, Innovative Development and Information Technology, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs Saltanat Amanova. The heads of delegations assessed the initiative put forward at the Samarkand summit on the establishment of the Central Asia-European Union inter-parliamentary forum as a timely step, stressing that this initiative clearly demonstrates the unifying role of Uzbekistan in the development of interregional cooperation. The importance of parliamentary support and practical implementation of the agreements reached at the level of heads of state was also noted. Proposals were voiced on the institutionalization of the forum, its holding on a rotational basis and expanding the number of participants. During the meetings, the growing interest of the European Union in Central Asia was noted and the need for a coordinated regional approach to effectively use the available opportunities was emphasized. It was emphasized that the relations of friendship, good-neighborliness and strategic partnership between the countries of Central Asia have reached a new level in recent years.  At the same time, the initiative to further strengthen inter-parliamentary cooperation, including the holding of a joint event within the framework of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly on transport connectivity and environmental sustainability, was supported.

    UWED Students Become Winners of the International Olympiad OMOUS-2026

    UWED Students Become Winners of the International Olympiad OMOUS-2026

    The VI Open Mathematical Olympiad for University Students — Open Mathematical Olympiad for University Students – OMOUS-2026 — is one of the prestigious international platforms aimed at identifying and supporting talented students with strong mathematical training and advanced analytical thinking skills. The Olympiad was held on March 23–28, 2026, in Ashgabat (Turkmenistan) and brought together 87 teams, including 51 international teams, highlighting its high global status. Participants represented a wide range of countries, including Uzbekistan, Russia, Germany, Greece, Iran, Hungary, the Netherlands, Tajikistan, and the United Arab Emirates. Alongside international teams, students from leading universities of Turkmenistan also actively participated. The participation of 1st–2nd year students from the Faculty of International Economics and Management of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) was organized by the Department of System Analysis and Mathematical Modeling. The team was trained under the supervision of Senior Lecturer Shodmon Turdiyev, who provided comprehensive academic guidance and support. UWED students achieved outstanding results, winning a total of 6 medals: 4 gold and 2 silver, which is among the best results among international teams. Gold medalists: Maqsadbek Egamberdiyev, Yusufjon Ortikov, Izzatbek Abdulhamidov, Behruzbek Erkinov. Silver medalists: Nurbek Bakhtiyorov, Humoyunbek Gulimmatov These results confirm the high level of students’ academic preparation and their ability to successfully compete on the international stage. The achievements at OMOUS-2026 continue UWED’s strong track record of success in international mathematical competitions. Previously, UWED students became prize winners of the RUDN Math Olymp 2025, demonstrating a high level of fundamental knowledge and analytical thinking. The team has also successfully participated in the Siberian Mathematical Contest and a number of national-level olympiads, reflecting a systematic approach to student training. Consistently high performance of UWED students reflects the effectiveness of the university’s educational strategy, which focuses on developing fundamental knowledge, research and analytical competencies, and preparing specialists capable of operating in a globally competitive environment. The successful performance of UWED students at OMOUS-2026 contributes to strengthening the university’s international academic reputation, expanding scientific and educational cooperation, and enhancing the global competitiveness of its graduates. These achievements demonstrate that UWED confidently positions itself among leading universities providing high-level analytical and mathematical training. We congratulate the students and their supervisor on the high results achieved at the international Olympiad and wish the participants further success, new scientific and academic achievements, as well as confidence in realizing their intellectual potential in their future professional activities.

    The XVI traditional scientific and practical conference on the topic “Language Education and Translation Issues in Training Personnel for Foreign Policy and Foreign Economic Relations” was held at UWED

    The XVI traditional scientific and practical conference on the topic “Language Education and Translation Issues in Training Personnel for Foreign Policy and Foreign Economic Relations” was held at UWED

    On March 28, 2026, by the Department of Uzbek and Russian Languages and the Department of European and Turkic Languages at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy  was held the XVI traditional scientific and practical conference entitled “Language Education and Translation Issues in Training Personnel for Foreign Policy and Foreign Economic Relations”, devoted to language education, translation, and modern teaching methods. The conference was attended by faculty members of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, as well as specialists from the Alisher Navoi Tashkent State University of Uzbek Language and Literature, Uzbekistan State World Languages University, Termez State University, and the Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers National Research University, along with doctoral candidates, independent researchers, young scholars conducting research within the conference theme and master’s students. The conference was organized with the aim of ensuring the implementation of the Resolution of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan No. PQ-330 dated July 23, 2022, “On Measures for the Systematic Reform of the Activities of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy,” further advancing science at UWED, increasing the effectiveness of research activities, and continuously enhancing the scientific capacity of personnel involved in training qualified specialists for the foreign economic activity and foreign policy of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The event opened with welcoming remarks by Mehribon Abdurakhmanova, Head of the Department of Uzbek and Russian Languages, who highlighted the rich 16-year tradition of the conference. In her address, she emphasized that over the years this scientific meeting has become a unique school of experience at our university. M. Abdurakhmanova noted the importance of interdepartmental collaboration, stressing that language instruction and professional translation are an integral part of training future diplomats. She also proudly observed that the conference serves not only as a platform for experienced scholars but also as a space for open dialogue and the acquisition of new knowledge for young researchers in the field. Following this, U. Dustov, Head of the Office for Academic and Teaching Affairs, addressed the audience, emphasizing that the processes of globalization and rapid changes in the modern world impose significant responsibilities on representatives of the education system. He particularly underscored that contemporary personnel must possess not only fundamental theoretical knowledge but also skills in strategic thinking, digital diplomacy, and intercultural communication. During the conference, issues concerning the extensive integration of modern information and pedagogical technologies aligned with global standards into the educational process, as well as the enhancement of non-traditional and effective teaching methods, were discussed. Special attention was paid to the development of multilingual education in the context of globalization, modernization of translator training systems, the incorporation of simultaneous interpreting into curricula, and the expansion of research activities aimed at training highly qualified specialists in this field. In addition, the conference highlighted the urgent need for the effective integration of artificial intelligence technologies into the educational process, alongside the development of principles for their rational and targeted use. Particular emphasis was placed on ensuring academic integrity when using AI, guaranteeing data security, and employing AI as an auxiliary tool in teaching. Furthermore, theoretical and practical foundations for creating linguistic corpora, forming national language corpora, expanding their use in education and research, and developing and applying electronic resources and digital learning platforms were examined, with corresponding conclusions drawn for their practical implementation.

    IAIS at UWED and the British Embassy in Tashkent Held International Conference on Countering Terrorism and Radicalization in Central Asia

    IAIS at UWED and the British Embassy in Tashkent Held International Conference on Countering Terrorism and Radicalization in Central Asia

    The Institute for Advanced International Studies (IAIS) at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED), jointly with the British Embassy in Tashkent, held an International Conference on Countering Terrorism and Radicalization in Central Asia on 26–27 March 2026 in Tashkent. The event was devoted to the evolving challenges of violent extremism, online radicalization, and terrorist propaganda, with particular attention to evidence-based responses, regional cooperation, strategic communications, and resilience-building against extremist narratives. The conference brought together representatives of specialised government institutions from the countries of Central Asia, diplomats, international and regional expert community, as well as practitioners from international organisations, NGO’s, and other institutions working on counter-terrorism, prevention of violent extremism, and related issues. It served as a platform for discussing shared regional challenges, exchanging practical experiences, and exploring policy-oriented approaches to addressing radicalization in both offline and digital environments. The conference was opened by H.E. Sodyq Safoev, First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis and Rector of UWED, Mr. Djakhongir Irgashev, Head of Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan, and H.E. Timothy Smart, Ambassador of the United Kingdom to the Republic of Uzbekistan. The opening session was chaired by Dr. Akram Umarov, First Vice-Rector of UWED and Director of IAIS. In their remarks, the speakers underscored the importance of closer international cooperation and multi-stakeholder dialogue in responding to the changing nature of terrorist threats across the region. The first day of the conference focused on the current configuration of the terrorist threat in Central Asia, the role of the internet in spreading extremist propaganda, the root causes of radicalization, and the social and gender dimensions of extremist recruitment. The discussions addressed both the security dimension of terrorism and the broader societal drivers that make communities vulnerable to radicalization. The second day turned to practical approaches for the prevention of violent extremism and for countering online extremist propaganda. The exchanges highlighted the need for preventive work at the community level, stronger public communication strategies, and more coordinated efforts among state institutions, international partners, and civil society actors to reduce the influence of extremist messaging. Throughout the conference, participants examined the intersection of security, governance, digital communication, and social resilience in shaping contemporary responses to terrorism and radicalization in Central Asia. The event reaffirmed the importance of sustained regional dialogue and international cooperation in developing practical recommendations and long-term strategies to counter extremist threats in the region.

    A weekly seminar-training and open roundtable discussions on the theme “In a Stable Mindset – Initiative – Action – Success – Towards Sustainable Development” were held at UWED

    A weekly seminar-training and open roundtable discussions on the theme “In a Stable Mindset – Initiative – Action – Success – Towards Sustainable Development” were held at UWED

    A socio-psychological event was organized at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy aimed at meaningfully arranging students' free time and enhancing their intellectual and psychological potential within the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The seminar-training and roundtable discussions, organized jointly by university psychologist N. Norova and the course coordinator, were dedicated to the theme “In a Stable Mindset – Initiative – Action – Success – Towards Sustainable Development”. During the event, the psychologist emphasized that in the era of globalization, future diplomats require not only academic knowledge but also strong willpower and the skill of continuous self-improvement as a vital necessity, as well as the importance of initiative and action. The main objectives of the event were: Psychological stability: Developing the ability to make correct decisions in complex situations and build resilience to stress; Goal-oriented development: Creating a personal development plan and adhering to it strictly; Increasing initiative: Encouraging activity on the path to sustainable development; Creating interactive communication and a sincere environment. The seminar-training and roundtable discussions were organized using live Q&A sessions and interactive methods, differing from the traditional format. The special training conducted by the psychologist gave students strong motivation to overcome their inner fears, maintain a stable mindset, and strive for new heights. “Becoming a diplomat begins, above all, with socio-psychological stability. These psychological events served as a great impetus for students to reanalyze their psychological processes and take confident steps toward the future,” one of the students shared.

    UWED students visited the Greek National Cultural Center in Uzbekistan

    UWED students visited the Greek National Cultural Center in Uzbekistan

    On March 29, 2026, the students of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy visited the Greek National Cultural Center in Uzbekistan, located in Tashkent, together with the teachers of the English Language Department — Vokhidova N.N., Abdullayeva L.A., Muratova M.S., as well as Fulbright ETA program fellow Taylor Nauflett. They participated in a ceremonial event dedicated to Greek Independence Day. During the visit, the Chairman of the Center, Konstantinos Politis, warmly welcomed the guests and emphasized that the event was organized in celebration of Greek Independence Day. He also delivered an insightful presentation on the history of Hellenism in Central Asia, highlighting its influence on regional culture and language, as well as the processes of cultural exchange between peoples. The event was officially opened by the Ambassador of Greece to Uzbekistan, Paraskevi Tzevelek. The program featured performances of traditional Greek dances and songs, as well as recitations of patriotic poetry. In addition, the guests enjoyed the theatrical performance based on Homer’s Iliad, depicting the adventures of Odysseus. Throughout the visit, the students gained valuable insights into the development of Greek culture, its role in world civilization, and its national traditions. The meeting sparked great interest among the participants and further strengthened their appreciation and respect for other cultures. For many students, this was a first-time experience of engaging so closely with a different cultural environment. The visit significantly contributed to broadening their horizons, fostering intercultural dialogue, and enriching their overall cultural awareness.