First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis, Rector of the UWED Sodyq Safoev held a meeting with the delegation of the Federal Republic of Germany led by the State Minister for European Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Günther Kriechbaum. During the conversation, the parties noted the high level of Uzbek-German relations, based on the principles of mutual trust and strategic partnership. The importance of active political dialogue at the highest level, which gives stable dynamics to bilateral cooperation, was emphasized. The prospects for further deepening inter-parliamentary interaction were considered, including intensifying contacts between relevant committees, cooperation groups and organizing mutual visits. An exchange of views took place regarding the development of trade, economic, investment ties, interaction in the field of education, culture and healthcare. At the end of the meeting, an agreement was reached on the further development of mutually beneficial ties between Uzbekistan and Germany.
Within the framework of the initiatives put forward by the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, during his open dialogue with youth, a comprehensive presentation on the activities of the “Youth Initiatives and Innovation Club,” established at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy upon students’ initiative, was held. The club has been launched in cooperation with relevant authorized institutions and operates in accordance with the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the Law “On State Youth Policy,” as well as other regulatory legal acts in this field. During the presentation, it was emphasized that the club functions as an independent structure that does not pursue commercial objectives. Its activities are fully aimed at accelerating societal development and strengthening the implementation of state youth policy. The club’s work is based on the principles of legality, transparency, equality, voluntariness, and initiative, ensuring an open and fair system. The club’s key objectives include unlocking the intellectual potential of youth, enhancing their socio-political and innovative engagement, and supporting their active participation in the implementation of state programs. Furthermore, the platform contributes to strengthening civic responsibility, legal awareness, and patriotism among students, as well as fostering an effective communication environment by engaging them in public administration processes. At the conclusion of the event, issues related to supporting students’ scientific and creative initiatives, developing startup projects, and creating the necessary conditions for their implementation were discussed in cooperation with partner organizations. During the open dialogue, participants shared their innovative ideas and exchanged views on future plans.
On March 13 and on April 2, 2026, a master class was organized for third-year students of the Faculty of International Law at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy within the framework of the course “Human Rights.” The event was attended by Khusniddin Kholmamatov, Chief Specialist of the Analysis and Research Department on Human Rights, and Nodir Sultonov, Senior Specialist of the Department for the Implementation of International Treaties at the National Center for Human Rights of the Republic of Uzbekistan. During the master class, the national and international mechanisms for the protection of human rights were examined in detail, including their interrelation and practical application. Particular attention was given to contemporary trends in human rights protection, ongoing reforms in Uzbekistan, and their alignment with international standards. The session also addressed pressing issues in the field of human rights, including the effectiveness of protection mechanisms, challenges in institutional cooperation, and the importance of analytical and research work. The master class was conducted in an interactive format, with the specialists providing comprehensive answers to students’ questions, which further enhanced the practical relevance of the event. This master class contributed to strengthening students’ theoretical knowledge, developing their analytical thinking and practical skills, and broadening their understanding of current issues in the field of human rights.
On April 2, 2026, the teaching staff of the department of “International Finance and Investment” of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy visited the gathering of citizens of the “Pastki-Yuz” mahalla of the Mirzo-Ulugbek district of Tashkent and held a scientific and practical round table on the topic “Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).” The main goal of the event was to widely explain the essence and significance of the SDGs among residents of the mahalla in harmony with the priority directions of national development, as well as to stimulate the active participation of citizens in socio-economic processes. During the round table, the conceptual foundations of the Sustainable Development Goals, their global and national significance, as well as their role in ensuring human well-being, protecting the environment and achieving sustainable economic growth until 2030 were covered in detail. The event focused on reducing poverty and hunger, expanding access to quality education, strengthening gender equality, promoting decent work and economic growth, developing innovation and infrastructure, ensuring environmental sustainability, and combating climate change. During the dialogue, reforms carried out in Uzbekistan were also considered inextricably linked with the SDGs. In particular, it was noted that work to develop human capital, improve the quality of education, expand the digital economy and electronic government services, improve the social protection system, and promote the principles of the “green economy” is an important component of the sustainable development agenda. Considering that the event took place shortly after the bright holiday of Navruz - a symbol of the renewal of nature, kindness and generosity - the participants especially emphasized that the ideas of harmony between man and the environment, embedded in the traditions of this holiday, are deeply in tune with modern principles of sustainable development. During an open dialogue with residents of the mahalla, practical mechanisms for sustainable development at the local level were discussed. In particular, proposals and considerations were made to improve environmental culture, rational use of energy and natural resources, broad involvement of youth in social and innovative initiatives, as well as strengthening public activity through support of local initiatives. The interactive format of the event further increased its practical significance.
On April 2 of this year, as part of the traditional weekly “Youth Day” held every Thursday, a round table was organized at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. The event featured the participation of Sh. Shakirova, the Deputy Hokim of the Mirzo-Ulugbek district and Head of the Department for Family and Women's Affairs. The main objective of this event was to discuss the priority challenges facing young people today, to increase their socio-political engagement, and to raise awareness about the reforms being implemented in the educational, labor, and spiritual-enlightenment spheres. The Chairperson of the university's Women's Advisory Council and staff from the Youth Affairs Office also actively participated in the event. Speaking at the round table, Sh. Shakirova elaborated on the priority areas of state youth policy in our country, as well as the measures being taken to comprehensively support young people and protect their rights and interests. At the same time, she particularly emphasized the need for youth to master modern knowledge and skills, effectively use information technology, learn foreign languages, and develop the ability to think independently. During the event, students' opinions and suggestions were heard, and Sh. Shakirova provided comprehensive and well-reasoned answers to their questions. This fostered an atmosphere of open dialogue between the youth and the responsible official. At the conclusion of the round table, it was noted that a great responsibility is placed on young people today, and they need to set concrete goals for themselves while continually improving their knowledge and potential. It was also stressed that it is important for young people to make a worthy contribution to the development of society and to conduct their activities in a spirit of devotion to the Motherland. In conclusion, this event played an important role in broadening the horizons of young people, increasing their social activism, and strengthening their participation in the life of the state and society.
On April 1 of the current year, members of the Committee on Science, Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs of the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis held a meeting with first-year students of the “International Relations” faculty of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. At the meeting, UWED students received detailed information about the large-scale reforms being implemented in our country in the field of state youth policy, the essence of newly adopted laws, as well as the activities of the Legislative Chamber. In addition, information was provided about the activities of political party factions, committees, the Youth Affairs Commission of the Legislative Chamber, and the Youth Parliament. During the dialogue, which took place in an open and sincere atmosphere, the students - particularly the first-year students of the “International Relations” faculty of UWED - gained deep knowledge and skills on such important matters as drafting law projects, their initial review, preparing them for the first and second readings, and submitting them for discussion at plenary sessions. At the meeting, all questions of interest to the youth were thoroughly answered by the deputies. On the same day, the students also became acquainted with notable facilities of the Legislative Chamber, including the museum reflecting the history of the Oliy Majlis, the parliamentary library, and the large hall where laws are adopted.
The University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted a master class by expert Sherzod Abbozovich Pulatov, Chairman of the Republican Mediation Council and researcher at the L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian University (Kazakhstan), on "Ethnomediation: An Analysis of the Experience of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan." The class was for master's students majoring in International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution. The event was organized by the Department of Civil Law and International Private Law Disciplines, specifically by Sherzodbek Masadikov and Alisher Bobonazarov. The importance of the existing mediation coordination organizations in Kazakhstan, «Қоғамдық Келісім», and the mediation rooms at "Friendship Houses" established in all regions, were discussed. It was also noted that mediation is currently widely used as a dispute resolution method in the Republic of Kazakhstan, and that various types exist, including school mediation, mediation in medicine, and the military. Furthermore, the meeting analyzed the classification of ethnomediation and its role in resolving interethnic disputes. The master class was important for master's students to gain relevant specialized knowledge in the field of ethnomediation, which is a type of dispute resolution. It should be noted that such events are important for students to acquire relevant knowledge and skills in the field of alternative dispute resolution. This master-class contributes to the implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goal 16 "Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions", in particular paragraph 16.3, aimed at ensuring the rule of law and equal access to justice, as well as Goal 17 "Partnership for Sustainable Development", especially paragraph 17.6, which provides for the development of international cooperation in the field of science, technology and innovation and expanding access to them.
Teacher of the Department of International Law and Public Law Naubakhar Uzakbaeva conducted a practical seminar-training with 2nd-year students of the Faculty of International Law within the framework of the subject "Criminal Procedure Law" at the UWED Legal Clinic in the form of criminal proceedings simulation. During the session, the preliminary court decision was reviewed and analyzed based on the real case where on February 25, 2026, in Tashkent, a minor child born in 2010 hit a traffic police inspector. The court case prepared by the students was also discussed and analyzed in detail.