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    High-Level Policy & Science Dialogue on “Bridging Waters, Building Futures: Advancing Water Diplomacy in Central Asia” was held at UWED

    High-Level Policy & Science Dialogue on “Bridging Waters, Building Futures: Advancing Water Diplomacy in Central Asia” was held at UWED

    Reaffirming its commitment to knowledge-sharing and capacity-building, the Institute for Advanced International Studies (IAIS) at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) hosted a high-level Policy & Science Dialogue, “Bridging Waters, Building Futures: Advancing Water Diplomacy in Central Asia”, on 20 November 2025 at UWED. The Dialogue brought together academic leaders, water professionals, representatives of international organisations and development partners to discuss how innovative forms of water diplomacy can support sustainable development, peace and regional cooperation in Central Asia. Held as part of IAIS’s flagship THINK ROAD FORUM, the Dialogue provided a platform for frank, evidence-based discussion on the political, legal, economic and technical dimensions of transboundary water management in a region that is acutely exposed to climate change and water stress. The event opened with a welcoming speech by the First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Rector of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, Prof. Sodyq Safoev, who emphasized the key importance of water diplomacy for sustainable development, regional security, and strengthening cooperation in Central Asia. He particularly noted the role of universities and research centers in forming a professional community capable of proposing scientifically sound solutions to complex transboundary water issues. S. Safoev expressed confidence that this Dialogue would be an important step towards developing long-term mechanisms for interaction between the states of the region and international partners. A central milestone of the event was the formal launch of the region’s first Master of Water Diplomacy programme, jointly developed by UWED and TIIAME-NRU in close partnership with IWMI. Participants underscored that this specialised programme will play a critical role in training a new generation of water diplomacy professionals who can operate at the interface of science, policy and negotiation, and who are able to craft cooperative solutions in complex transboundary contexts. The Dialogue also cemented a new trilateral partnership through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between UWED, TIIAME-NRU and IWMI. The MoU lays the groundwork for long-term cooperation in water and climate diplomacy, including joint curriculum development, co-supervision of students, collaborative research projects, and the co-production of policy-relevant knowledge for governments and regional organisations. The parties highlighted that this institutionalised partnership will help turn pilot initiatives into a more structured ecosystem for education, training and policy engagement on water diplomacy in Central Asia. In a series of panel discussions and exchanges, participants examined innovative approaches to water diplomacy and education, international experiences in water governance, and the opportunities for linking academic expertise with ongoing policy processes in the region. Particular attention was paid to strengthening regional dialogue, improving data and knowledge sharing, and designing inclusive training formats that involve young professionals, civil servants, and practitioners from across Central Asia. The Dialogue concluded with a shared recognition that effective and equitable water management is a strategic priority for Central Asia and that water diplomacy must be grounded in sound science, strong institutions and sustained regional cooperation. Participants expressed their readiness to continue working together on joint educational initiatives, summer schools, research projects and policy dialogues that support integrated water resources management and contribute to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Building on the success of this event, the Institute for Advanced International Studies once again confirmed its role as a bridge between academic knowledge and policymaking, positioning itself as a regional hub for critical debate, evidence-based analysis and capacity-building in water diplomacy and related fields.

    The UWED team “Zakovat” took the honorable 3rd place and received a ticket to the Republican stage

    The UWED team “Zakovat” took the honorable 3rd place and received a ticket to the Republican stage

    With the aim of enhancing the logical knowledge of gifted youth in higher education institutions, increasing their participation in selection-based intellectual games, ensuring state support for the organization of such competitions, creating the necessary conditions, and raising the overall intellectual potential of the population, the regional qualifying round of the “Intellectual Olympiad” was held on November 21 of this year in Tashkent. This competition was organized at the initiative of the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the non-governmental non-profit organization “Zakovat Intellectual Club.” The event was conducted to improve young people’s knowledge, unlock their intellectual potential, and encourage their social engagement. Students from 42 prestigious higher education institutions participated in the Tashkent regional qualifying round. The Zakovat national team of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy performed confidently in the selection stage, securing an honorable 3rd place and qualifying for the Republican stage. This remarkable result reflects the intellectual capacity, persistent work, and strong team spirit of the students of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. On behalf of the university community, we sincerely congratulate all our student participants on their successful performance! We wish them continued success and new achievements in the future.

    A preventive measure was carried out at the UWED to protect against the effects of drugs, psychotropic substances and religious extremist movements

    A preventive measure was carried out at the UWED to protect against the effects of drugs, psychotropic substances and religious extremist movements

    As part of the implementation of the Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan "On comprehensive measures to effectively protect the health of the population and the gene pool of the nation from drug addiction and drug crimes", an educational and preventive meeting was organized at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy under the slogan "Let's say no to drugs!". This event was devoted to the issues of protection against the illicit trafficking of narcotic drugs and psychotropic drugs, the consequences of their use, as well as the harmful influence of religious extremist movements. The main purpose of the meeting is to increase the legal awareness and responsibility of young people, explain practical mechanisms for protecting against various harmful phenomena and directing them to a healthy lifestyle. The event was held on the basis of a plan approved by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan. At the meeting, the head of the criminal investigation department of the Department of Internal Affairs of the Mirzo-Ulugbek district, Major Kayumov Abdukhamid, as well as a master's student of the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Pardaev Rakhmiddin Nurullaevich, who shared with students their practical experience, observations and information supported by the legal framework on the topic. In the course of their speeches, experts explained the serious physical and mental harm caused by narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances to the human body, as well as spoke in detail about the legal consequences of crimes in this area. They emphasized the dangerous factors of falling under the influence of religious extremist ideas, methods that negatively affect the consciousness of young people, and the importance of strengthening spiritual immunity in the fight against this. During the meeting, it was noted that a healthy lifestyle, physical activity, active participation in public life, respect for the law and responsible citizenship play an important role in the stability of society and the formation of young people as comprehensively developed personalities. The event served to strengthen students' skills of vigilance, critical thinking, legal literacy and protection from the influence of harmful movements.

    Master Class on “Contemporary Challenges to International Humanitarian Law” held at UWED

    Master Class on “Contemporary Challenges to International Humanitarian Law” held at UWED

    On November 20, 2025, the Department of “International Law and Public Law Disciplines” of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) held a master class entitled “Contemporary Challenges to International Humanitarian Law” as part of the course International Humanitarian Law. The event was organized under the leadership of Associate Professor Sh.M. Khamdamova and featured one of the leading researchers in international law in Central Asia — Sergey Vyacheslavovich Sayapin, Professor at the School of Law of KIMEP University (Kazakhstan). During the master class, Professor Sayapin addressed actual issues in the development of international humanitarian law in the context of modern armed conflicts, with particular emphasis on challenges related to hybrid warfare, the digitalization of armed conflict, and the transformation of traditional mechanisms of international accountability. Special attention was given to the application of IHL norms in the use of autonomous weapon systems and unmanned aerial vehicles, as well as legal responsibility for their deployment. The following topics generated particular interest among students: ·  adaptation of international humanitarian law to autonomous weapon systems and UAVs; ·  the potential crisis in the effectiveness of international accountability mechanisms for war crimes; ·  specific features of the regional approach of post-Soviet states to the application of IHL norms; ·  the effectiveness of international judicial institutions in holding perpetrators accountable for violations of international humanitarian law. The master class was conducted in an interactive format and sparked lively discussion, contributing to the enhancement of students’ academic awareness and critical understanding of contemporary trends in international humanitarian law. Such initiatives play an important role in strengthening academic cooperation and fostering the scientific potential of UWED students in the field of international law.

    The campaign “One student - one tree” was held at UWED

    The campaign “One student - one tree” was held at UWED

    On November 20 of this year, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy held an environmental campaign "One Student – One Tree" as part of the nationwide project "Green Space". The event was aimed at improving the environmental culture of students, expanding their practical participation in environmental conservation and landscaping the university territory. The event was opened by the First Vice-Rector for Youth Work and Spiritual and Educational Work of the UWED O. Yusupdzhanov, who noted: “The main goal of the 'One Student, One Tree' initiative is to educate young people in environmental awareness and strengthen their practical role in protecting the environment. Planting at least one tree by each student contributes not only to the landscaping of our territories, but also to the formation of a responsible attitude to nature among young people. Support for such initiatives and their systematic continuation are among the priorities of our university”. The guest of honor of the event was the First Deputy Chairman of the Ecological Party of Uzbekistan B. Khafizov, who emphasized: “Ensuring environmental sustainability requires a conscious and responsible attitude from every member of society. The 'One Student, One Tree' initiative is an important step in strengthening the role of young people in environmental development and involving them in practical activities. As the Ecological Party, we support such good initiatives and highly appreciate the contribution of young people to creating a greener, healthier and more sustainable future for our country”. During the campaign, 10 acacia seedlings, 10 ash seedlings and 10 badryanka seedlings were planted on the territory of the university. We are confident that the trees planted today will turn into beautiful, sprawling trees in the future and will contribute to the creation of a green and environmentally friendly environment.

    THINK ROAD FORUM 2025 dedicated to rethinking sustainable development in Central Asia was held at UWED

    THINK ROAD FORUM 2025 dedicated to rethinking sustainable development in Central Asia was held at UWED

    The Institute for Advanced International Studies (IAIS) at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) hosted its flagship THINK ROAD FORUM on 18–19 November 2025 under the theme “Rethinking Sustainable Development in Central Asia in the Age of Emerging Regionalism”. The two-day conference brought together leading policymakers, diplomats, academics, experts, public sector, and civil society from across Central Asia and beyond to discuss how the region can pursue sustainable and inclusive development amid profound geopolitical and economic shifts. The Forum featured high-level participation from key national ministries and agencies, research institutions and think tanks, the diplomatic corps. Major international and development organizations, as well as several leading universities and think tanks from the United States, Europe and Asia, are represented at the event, underscoring the Forum’s role as a genuinely international platform for dialogue on Central Asia’s future. Designed as a space for evidence-based, policy-oriented discussion, THINK ROAD FORUM 2025 focuses on how a new wave of regionalism in Central Asia, combined with global transitions in energy, climate and technology, is reshaping the strategic choices of the region’s states and societies. Conference opened with a high-level plenary chaired by Dr Akram Umarov, First Vice-Rector of UWED and Director of IAIS, featuring H.E. Sodyq Safoev, First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Republic of Uzbekistan and Rector of UWED, H.E. Javlon Vakhabov, Deputy Advisor to the President of Uzbekistan on Foreign Policy and Director of International Institute for Central Asia, and Prof. Jennifer Brick Murtazashvili, Director of the Center for Governance and Markets at the University of Pittsburgh. The first day covered four interlinked sessions on geopolitical and security considerations for sustainable development in Central Asia; sustainable economic development, trade, investment and connectivity; accelerating the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy; and regional climate change adaptation and water resource management. Across these four sessions, participants discussed how shifting geopolitics and competing integration formats influence Central Asia’s security architecture and foreign policy choices; how regional economic corridors, transport routes and investment partnerships can support long-term, inclusive growth; how governments and business can design a just and orderly energy transition; and how enhanced regional cooperation on climate resilience, transboundary rivers and water diplomacy can underpin sustainable development and prevent future crises. Special attention is given to practical policy tools, regulatory reforms, and the role of regional institutions in managing common resources. Day II began with the launch of “The Transition Trap: Three Decades of Transition in Central Asia” by Prof. Adham Khudaykulov, Rector of newly established Tashkent Tech University, setting the tone for an in-depth reflection on the social and technological dimensions of sustainable development. The second day then turned to two major themes: the social dimensions of sustainable development and the role of artificial intelligence and digital connectivity in shaping Central Asia’s future. Two consequent sessions discussed how education systems, youth policies, social protection, gender equality and community-level engagement can be strengthened to ensure that the benefits of regional growth and integration are shared widely, including with vulnerable groups and remote regions. Participants examined how multi-stakeholder partnerships between governments, development partners, the private sector and universities can support an inclusive and human-centered digital transformation in Central Asia. By convening leading figures from academia, international organizations, civil society, public sector and decision-makers THINK ROAD FORUM 2025 aims to build a sustained platform for dialogue and cooperation. Over two days, the discussions on geopolitics, economy, energy, climate, social policy, and digital transformation are expected to generate concrete ideas and partnerships that will help Central Asian states navigate emerging regionalism and move towards a more sustainable, inclusive, and resilient future. In doing so, IAIS at UWED reaffirms its core mission of bridging academic research with practical policymaking, ensuring that evidence-based analysis informs strategic decisions in Uzbekistan and across Central Asia, and that regional policy debates, in turn, shape the Institute’s research agenda and teaching.

    UWED hosted a festive program called “One Motherland, One People, One Flag!”

    UWED hosted a festive program called “One Motherland, One People, One Flag!”

    On November 18 of this year, events dedicated to the Day of the State Flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan began early in the morning at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. The festive morning began with the distribution of ribbons with flags to teachers, staff and students by active and initiative student volunteers of the university as a sign of deep respect and loyalty to state symbols. This noble initiative not only strengthened the festive mood, but also further increased respect, pride and attention to state symbols among the team. During the day, a cultural, spiritual and educational event was organized at the university under the motto “One Motherland, one people, one flag!”, dedicated to the Day of the State Flag. The solemn part of the event began with the ceremony of bringing the State Flag to the stage, accompanied by a military orchestra. The high respect shown during the raising of the flag, the patriotic spirit sounding in the inspiring melodies of the orchestra, further strengthened the sense of national pride and responsibility among the participants. After that, the National Anthem of the Republic of Uzbekistan was performed, to which all participants paid tribute. The events held contributed to the formation and further strengthening of feelings of love for the Motherland, devotion to the country, deep respect for national values and state symbols in the hearts of young people. In particular, the distribution of ribbons with flags, solemn ceremonies and educational performances contributed to the development of such qualities as self-awareness, national unity and a deep sense of civic duty among students. This event was of great importance not only as a holiday, but also as an important educational initiative aimed at increasing the sense of devotion to the Motherland, national identity and patriotism among young people.