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    Psychological training seminar at UWED: “If you don’t change today...”

    Psychological training seminar at UWED: “If you don’t change today...”

    At the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, a psychological training seminar was organized for female students on the topic “If you don’t change today...”, aimed at developing the competencies of self-knowledge, moving towards clear goals and making responsible choices in future activities. The event, held in collaboration with university psychologist N. Norova, specialist of the Office of Youth Affairs F. Ernazarova and coordinators of the Youth Union, was aimed at increasing not only the intellectual, but also the socio-psychological potential of female students. During the seminar, the main attention was paid to the formation of psychological immunity in female students, which is necessary to create a sustainable healthy environment in the family, society and in the chosen professional field. Experts especially emphasized that a modern professional must have not only high knowledge, but also social flexibility, stress resistance and skills in meaningful organization of leisure time. In this context, the ideas put forward by Saida Mirziyoyeva that quality education of women is a fundamental guarantee not only of personal success, but also of the development of the entire society, turned out to be consonant with the socio-psychological content of the training. After all, as S. Mirziyoyeva emphasized, an educated woman who knows her rights and is spiritually strong is the basis of a strong society. In this sense, girls’ awareness of their inner “I”, freedom from social pressure when making professional choices and the formation of leadership qualities were recognized as one of the most important social requirements of our time. The classes were conducted on the basis of deep psychological analysis and interactive methods, rich in motivation. In particular, with the help of such exercises as the introspective technique “Truth in Silence” and “Fear Scenario”, students learned to overcome social stereotypes and maximize their inner potential. At the end of the event, the most active students were adequately rewarded. The seminar instilled in the participants a firm belief that personal change is the first step towards social well-being.

    The Oretical and Practical Issues of Construction Contracts Discussed at UWED

    The Oretical and Practical Issues of Construction Contracts Discussed at UWED

    On March 10 of this year, a master class dedicated to one of the most pressing topics in jurisprudence – “The importance of construction contracts in the Civil Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan and its role in practice” – was held at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. This event was organized by the Head of the Department of Civil Law and International Private Law Disciplines, Sh. Masadikov, and professor of the same Department N. Raimova, with the aim of enriching students’ theoretical knowledge through real legal cases and analyzing contemporary trends in this field. Industry experts participated in the master class with their reports: Munira Ismoilova, a corporate lawyer from the “Lawpower” law firm, and Zamira Allambergenova, a master’s student in the “International Business Law” direction at UWED. Along with the professors and teachers of the “Civil Law and International Private Law Disciplines” department, 2nd-year students of the “International Law” faculty actively participated and exchanged views on subtle legal aspects (nuances) in the field. During the session, the concept of the construction contract, the specific procedures for its formation, and the mutual rights and obligations of the parties were comprehensively analyzed through the prism of the Civil Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Using real-life examples, the speakers highlighted typical practical errors made in formalizing contracts specifically in the fields of construction and services, as well as issues of liability for latent defects arising during the acceptance of the work result. Furthermore, effective legal mechanisms for resolving disputes arising from contractual relations in our national legislation were at the center of the discussion at the meeting. This scientific-practical dialogue is distinguished by its harmony with the ideas of Sustainable Development Goal 9 – “Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure” and Goal 16 – “Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions”. It was specifically emphasized that the legal stability of infrastructure projects is the main guarantee for sustainable construction and quality industrialization in our country. At the end of the event, conclusions were drawn on how closely the principles of SDG target 16.3 – “Ensuring the rule of law and expanding access to justice” – are linked with the freedom of contract and equality of parties in civil law. Undoubtedly, such master classes serve to raise legal awareness among future specialists and ensure the strong integration of theory and practice.

    A methodological seminar on the topic “Use of interactive methods in teaching a foreign language” was organized at UWED

    A methodological seminar on the topic “Use of interactive methods in teaching a foreign language” was organized at UWED

    On 10 March, the Department of European and Turkic Languages at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) hosted a methodological seminar entitled “Using of Modern Interactive Methods in Foreign Language Teaching (Based on the Experience of European Universities)”. The seminar was organized by German language teachers Sh.M. Abduganiyeva and U.I. Sultanova. The seminar was attended by the head of the Department of European and Turkic Languages at the UWED, Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor Vasila Akramdganovna Mamatkasimova, teachers of the department, as well as Yasin Yayla, Associate Professor at Kırklareli University, German teacher K.K. Istamova at School No. 112 of the Mirzo-Ulugbek district in Tashkent, N. D. Zakirova, head Teacher of German at the UWED Academic Lyceum and Coordinator of the Joint Educational Program with Germany. During the methodological seminar, it was noted that in the context of the modernization of the education system, the introduction of modern pedagogical technologies and interactive teaching methods is of particular importance. The application of these approaches in foreign language teaching contributes to increasing student activity, developing their communication skills, and increasing the effectiveness of and interest in the learning process. The main goal of the methodological seminar was to demonstrate the possibilities of interactive teaching methods that ensure active interaction between teachers and students. The use of such methods allows students to actively participate in the educational process, freely express their thoughts, and apply the knowledge they have gained in practice. During the seminar, participants were introduced to interactive methods such as “Creative and Active Dictation”, “Role-playing Games”, “Continuing the Story”, “Creative Dictation on a Grammar Topic”, “Comet Flight”, and “Alphabet Fantasy”. It was emphasized that these methods contribute to the development of students independent thinking, communication skills and creative approach. In addition, digital technologies play a special role in the modern educational process. European universities actively use the online platforms Gimkit, Wordwall and Kahoot in foreign language classes to organize interactive educational games. These platforms allow students to consolidate their knowledge, expand their vocabulary and make the learning process more interesting. At the end of the seminar, it was noted that the use of interactive methods in foreign language classes significantly increases the effectiveness of learning. The experience of European universities shows that the use of modern interactive methods and online games makes the language learning process more exciting and effective. In this regard, the widespread use of modern teaching technologies, interactive methods and digital educational platforms is of particular importance in foreign language teaching.

    UWED Postdoctoral Teaching & Research Fellowship Program

    UWED Postdoctoral Teaching & Research Fellowship Program

      The UWED Postdoctoral Teaching & Research Fellowship Program is an academic fellowship designed to attract outstanding PhD graduates (postdoctoral researchers) to contribute to teaching, research, and academic development at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. This program is designed to enhance academic excellence, research productivity, and international collaboration at UWED by engaging outstanding postdoctoral researchers in teaching, research, and institutional development activities. The Fellowship provides a unique opportunity for emerging scholars to contribute to a dynamic academic environment while advancing their academic and professional careers.  Fellowship Objectives The primary objectives of the Fellowship Program are to: ·      Strengthen UWED’s teaching and research capacity; ·      Promote international academic cooperation and exchange; ·     Support the professional development of early-career researchers; ·      Foster high-quality academic research, policy analysis, and publication output; ·      Contribute to the university’s institutional development and curriculum modernization. Fellowship Duration ·      10 months. September to June (full-time, on-site participation at UWED, Tashkent, Uzbekistan) Fields of Specialization Applications are invited in the following academic disciplines: 1.  International Law 2.  International Relations 3.  International Economics and Management Fellowship Benefits and Financial Support Each selected Fellow will be provided with a comprehensive financial and institutional support package, including: ·      Monthly stipend: USD 1,500 ·      Accommodation: Campus housing will be provided ·      International airfare: Round-trip economy-class airfare to and from Tashkent ·      Medical insurance: Health insurance coverage for the duration of the Fellowship ·      Certification: Official UWED Fellowship Certificate upon successful completion of the program Note: If the fellow successfully completes the fellowship, UWED may offer an extension of the fellowship period for an additional one year.  Fellowship Responsibilities Fellows are expected to actively engage in academic, teaching, and research activities, contributing meaningfully to the university’s academic mission. 1. Teaching and Academic Support ·      Provide teaching assistance for undergraduate and graduate-level courses ·  Support faculty members in: lecture preparation, seminar and workshop facilitation and curriculum development ·      Participate in academic mentoring and student support activities 2. Academic Projects and Research ·      Participate in ongoing and newly initiated academic research projects ·      Conduct independent and collaborative research in relevant fields ·      Engage in policy-oriented research and analytical studies ·      Contribute to academic writing, working papers, and peer-reviewed publications ·    Support the organization of academic conferences, seminars, and workshops Eligibility Criteria Applicants must meet the following requirements: ·    Hold a PhD degree from a higher education institution ranked within the world’s top 500 or be currently affiliated with a higher education institution ranked within the world’s top 500. ·      Specialize in International Law, International Relations, or International Economics and Management ·      Demonstrate strong academic and research achievements, evidenced by publications, conference presentations, or funded projects ·      Possess advanced proficiency in English (written and spoken) ·      Show strong motivation for teaching, academic research, and institutional service ·      Demonstrate the ability to work effectively in a multicultural academic environment Required Application Documents Applicants are required to submit the following documents: 1.      Curriculum Vitae (CV) 2.      Motivation Letter (maximum 1,000 words) 3.      PhD Diploma and Academic Transcript 4.      One Recommendation Letter 5.      List of publications 6. Research Statement (2–3 pages), outlining research interests, proposed projects, and expected academic contributions during the Fellowship  Selection Procedure The selection process consists of the following stages: 1.      Preliminary document screening 2.      Online interview with shortlisted candidates 3.      Final selection by the UWED Fellowship Selection Committee Fellowship Outcomes and Reporting Upon completion of the Fellowship, Fellows are required to submit: ·          A Teaching Contribution Report, summarizing academic and instructional activities ·          A Research and Academic Project Report, detailing research outputs, publications, and project outcomes   Application deadline: April 30, 2026 Applications should be submitted via the following form:   https://forms.gle/PYYnBaU9iuRbYDr87 If you require any additional information, please contact the International Academic Cooperation Office at international@uwed.uz.    

    A meeting with the Ambassador of Italy was held at UWED

    A meeting with the Ambassador of Italy was held at UWED

    On March 6, 2026, the First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Rector of the UWED Sadyk Safoev met with the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Italian Republic to the Republic of Uzbekistan Guido De Sanctis at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. During the meeting, the parties discussed topical issues of the development of Uzbek-Italian relations, including inter-parliamentary cooperation, academic cooperation and expansion of partnership between scientific and educational institutions of the two countries. Safoev noted that relations between Uzbekistan and Italy are characterized by stable positive dynamics and a high level of political trust. It was emphasized that regular political dialogue and active inter-parliamentary cooperation contribute to the further strengthening of bilateral ties, including through the activities of parliamentary friendship groups and the exchange of parliamentary delegations. During the conversation, the prospects for the development of cooperation between Uzbekistan and Italy in the political, economic and humanitarian spheres were also considered. Particular attention was paid to the issues of academic cooperation between UWED and leading universities in Italy. It was noted that the university is already cooperating with a number of Italian universities, including the universities of Bologna, Perugia and Siena, implementing programs of academic exchange, language training and scientific cooperation. The Ambassador of Italy highly appreciated the academic potential of UWED and expressed readiness to promote the development of educational and scientific ties between the universities of the two countries. In addition, the possibilities of implementing joint educational programs in the field of public administration, international relations and economic diplomacy, as well as the prospects for conducting joint scientific research and expert events were discussed. Following the meeting, the parties confirmed their interest in further strengthening Uzbek-Italian cooperation in the political, educational, scientific and analytical spheres.

    University of World Economy and Diplomacy Expands Strategic Cooperation with the University of Glasgow

    University of World Economy and Diplomacy Expands Strategic Cooperation with the University of Glasgow

    On March 2, 2026, the First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan and Rector of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED), Sodyq Safoev, paid an official visit to the University of Glasgow to further strengthen academic cooperation between the two institutions. During the visit, S. Safaev held meetings with the leadership and academic community of the University of Glasgow, including Professor Rachel Sandison, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Glasgow, Professor Claire McDiarmid, Head of the School of Law, as well as professors and representatives of the university’s academic departments. To date, UWED and the University of Glasgow have successfully implemented several joint academic and mobility initiatives. The cooperation includes collaboration in Executive Education programs, International Law and International Relations, as well as partnerships with the University of Glasgow’s School of Law and School of Social and Political Sciences. As part of the visit, two key agreements were signed aimed at further expanding academic cooperation between the universities. The first agreement establishes a dual degree program in Legal Studies. Under this arrangement, UWED master’s students who meet the required academic criteria will have the opportunity to pursue studies at the University of Glasgow’s School of Law and obtain a degree from one of the United Kingdom’s leading law schools. The second agreement formalizes UWED’s participation in the international consortium of the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s programme “Central and East European, Russian and Eurasian Studies” (CEERES). This prestigious two-year program focuses on the comprehensive study of political, economic, and legal developments in the Eurasian region. Participation in the consortium will promote greater academic mobility and facilitate joint research projects within the global academic network. During the visit, Rector S. Safoev also met with Uzbek students and researchers studying and conducting research at the University of Glasgow and other academic institutions across Scotland. The meeting brought together an active community of Uzbek doctoral students (PhD candidates), researchers, and students representing a wide range of disciplines, including mathematics, biochemistry, genetics, international relations, pedagogy, and law. Participants shared their academic achievements, discussed the results of their recent research projects, and reflected on their experiences studying and conducting research in an international academic environment. A key theme of the discussion was the role of students as cultural ambassadors of their country. Participants emphasized their efforts to promote Uzbekistan’s rich traditions and cultural heritage within the global academic community. They also expressed their commitment to applying the knowledge and international experience gained abroad to contribute to the future development and prosperity of Uzbekistan. In his remarks, Senator Safoev highlighted the comprehensive support provided by the state to Uzbek citizens pursuing education and research abroad. He highly praised the achievements of young scholars, wished them continued success in their academic and professional endeavors, and emphasized that their knowledge and expertise represent an important contribution to the intellectual development of the country. Both sides expressed confidence that the agreements reached during the visit will further strengthen the long-term strategic partnership between the two universities, promoting academic exchange, research collaboration, and intercultural dialogue. About the University of Glasgow Founded in 1451, the University of Glasgow is the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world. As a member of the prestigious Russell Group of leading UK research universities, it consistently ranks among the world’s top 100 universities. Throughout its history, the university has been a center of scientific innovation and academic excellence, with Nobel laureates, distinguished scholars, and world leaders among its alumni and faculty.

    A Master Class by a Nigerian Practicing Lawyer Held at the UWED

    A Master Class by a Nigerian Practicing Lawyer Held at the UWED

    On March 5 of this year, a master class on the topic “Specific Features of the Nigerian Commercial and Civil Legal System” was organized for master's students specializing in “International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution” at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. The session was conducted by Sopuruchukwu Elizabeth Anih, a Nigerian lawyer and legal trade consultant for a Hungarian company, and was initiated by Alisher Bobonazarov Bolmuhammad o‘g‘li, a teacher at the Department of “Civil Law and Private International Law Disciplines, as part of the course “Civil and Commercial Law of Foreign Countries.” During the session, students were introduced to the specifics of the Nigerian legal system, its legal frameworks, and the ways in which various sources of law and elements from different legal families are harmonized in practice. The analysis also covered existing conflicts within the system and their underlying causes. Elizabeth highlighted that Nigerian legislation incorporates elements of the Anglo-Saxon, Romano-Germanic, and Sharia legal systems, all unified and harmonized under a single, overarching constitution. She also noted that legislative sources may vary across states depending on local values. This event helped students gain specialized knowledge from an experienced lawyer within the framework of “Civil and Commercial Law of Foreign Countries,” enhanced their analytical skills by comparing new information, and provided answers to their questions regarding African countries.