On 21 February 2026, students of the Faculty of International Relations of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy visited the Embassy of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh to the Republic of Uzbekistan to participate in a discussion dedicated to International Mother Language Day. International Mother Language Day was proclaimed by UNESCO in 1999 and has been observed worldwide since 2000. Later endorsed by the UN General Assembly, the Day emphasizes the role of languages in promoting inclusion, cultural diversity, and sustainable development. The 2026 theme - “Youth Voices on Multilingual Education” - highlights the importance of engaging young people in multilingual dialogue amid evolving global linguistic realities. The meeting began with an open discussion on linguistic diversity, cultural identity, and the role of language in international relations. Students had the opportunity to engage directly with H. E. Dr. Mohammad Monirul Islam, Ambassador of Bangladesh in Tashkent, who shared his insights on cultural diplomacy, multilingualism, and the strengthening of bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Uzbekistan. The event provided students with valuable practical exposure to diplomatic dialogue and reinforced their understanding of the role of language as an instrument of international cooperation and intercultural engagement.
On 21 February 2026, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy successfully organized a professional development session entitled “Project Management: What & Why It Matters in Practice.” The session was aimed at equipping students with a comprehensive understanding of contemporary project management principles and their practical application in real business environments. Among the distinguished speakers were Davlatmurod Kuziev, Ayubkhon Nigmonkhujaev, and Mavjudakhon Botirova, who collectively addressed the fundamentals of project management, including the project lifecycle, leading methodologies, and common implementation challenges; demonstrated practical business cases illustrating the application of project management tools in real-world contexts; highlighted the significance of the internationally recognized PMP® certification by the Project Management Institute (PMI) for career development; and shared insights on international opportunities, internships, and student engagement within global initiatives, particularly through the Global Shapers Tashkent Hub. Throughout the session, students received valuable guidance on career pathways, internship opportunities, and the competencies required for successful entry into the labor market, especially in project-based professional environments.
At the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, in order to strengthen the mental health of students, increase their emotional stability, clearly define life and professional goals, as well as enhance their social activity, the university psychologist systematically organizes psychological training seminars for all courses. The classes held this week were aimed at students' personal development, internal motivation, commitment to national values and the formation of healthy social relationships. Topics of training seminars held during the week: - "Towards psychological stability: confidence - action - success!" - "Professional ethics and psychology" - "Psychological aspects of personal development and self-knowledge" - “My steps in life are my great future” - “Life is beautiful because I am in it” - “The goal is clear - act” - "Perception of Time" - "My goals and life rules" - "I am in modern society" - "Culture and psychology of communication, healthy relationships through humanity" - "The psychological significance of clothing culture" - "National spirit in the embodiment of values" The essence and content of training seminars 1. Psychological stability and determination At the trainings on the topics “Towards psychological stability: confidence - action - success!,” “Life is beautiful because I am in it” and “The goal is clear - act,” students were given explanations in the following areas: - the role of psychological stability in achieving personal success; - mechanisms for developing self-confidence; - correct attitude towards failures; - identification and mobilization of internal resources; - clear goal setting and strategy for its gradual achievement. During the classes, students completed practical tasks on setting short-term and long-term goals, planning and implementing them. 2. Personal development and self-knowledge Within the framework of the topics “Psychological aspects of personal development and self-knowledge,” “My goals and life rules,” “I am in modern society,” the following questions were discussed: - a culture of self-knowledge and work on oneself; - development of emotional intelligence; - stress management skills; - defining life values and setting priorities; - finding your place in society. Through interactive exercises, psychological tests and group discussions, students analyzed their personal qualities and identified areas for development. 3. Professional ethics and professional growth On the topic "Professional ethics and psychology" students were given concepts about: - culture of communication in a professional environment; - professional responsibility and discipline; - leadership qualities; - work ethics and image. Students consolidated practical skills through role-playing games and case assignments based on various professional situations. 4. Clothing culture and national values At the training seminars on the topics “Psychological significance of clothing culture” and “National spirit in the reflection of values” the following issues were covered in detail: - psychological influence of clothing and personal image; - clothing styles inherent in various professions; - aesthetic taste and culture; - national spirit and moral standards; - principles of tolerance, humanism and respect. During practical classes, students analyzed clothing styles suitable for different professions, expressed their opinions, and analytical conclusions were given by a psychologist. Practical exercises were also conducted on the manifestation of the national spirit in everyday communication, especially in sincere greetings and culture of relationships. 5. Culture of communication and healthy psychological environment On the topic “Culture and psychology of communication” the following were discussed: - principles of healthy communication; - ways to constructively resolve conflicts; - mutual respect and cooperation; - team work culture. Students were given guidance on developing effective listening skills, empathy and positive thinking. Collaboration and social activity In the classes conducted by psychologist N. Norova together with a specialist from the Office of Youth Affairs F. Ernazarova and course coordinators, special attention was paid to the issue of increasing the social activity of students. Students were provided with detailed information about clubs, courses and activities at the university, and it was emphasized that social activity is an important factor in personal and professional growth. Methods used - Motivational techniques - Psychological diagnostics and analysis - Role-playing games and analysis of practical cases (case studies) - Interactive exercises - Group discussions - Methods of reflection and self-assessment Results achieved As a result of weekly training seminars: - students’ psychological stability and self-confidence were strengthened; - developed goal setting and planning skills; - contributed to the formation of a healthy psychological atmosphere; - social activity and teamwork culture have increased; - the sense of respect for national values and responsibility has been further strengthened. These training seminars serve as an important factor in the development of student youth as comprehensively developed individuals and in their confident desire for professional and life success.
On February 20, a special meeting was organized during the course coordinator hour for the 3rd year students of the Faculty of International Relations at University of World Economy and Diplomacy. During the event, detailed information about studying abroad opportunities was provided. The speakers, Matthew Heneghan and Firdavs Kobilov introduced students to the application process for international universities. In particular, they explained how to choose the right Master's program, write a personal statement, prepare the required documents, and complete the submission process. Information was also shared about scholarship opportunities, student life in the United Kingdom and European countries, as well as the long-term return on investment in education. At the end of the meeting, students received comprehensive answers to their questions. The event was informative, practical, and highly beneficial for participants.
On February 20 of this year, a large-scale spiritual and educational event titled “Uzbekistan — a Land of Tolerance” was held at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy in accordance with Clause 75 of the Comprehensive Action Program approved by the Head of the Administration of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The program is aimed at fulfilling the interests and aspirations of youth and incorporates new initiatives and innovative ideas. The main objective of the event was to educate students in the spirit of respect for national values, tolerance, interethnic harmony, religious patience, and devotion to the Motherland, to increase their social activity, and to shape a well-rounded generation capable of independent thinking and living with a strong sense of responsibility for the fate of the country. Prominent representatives of the intelligentsia who hold a respected position in society participated in the event as guests. Among them was O. Bekmurodova — a poet, journalist, member of the Writers’ Union of Uzbekistan, and advisor to the Hokim of Yashnobod District. In her speeches, she addressed issues of spirituality, the image of women, youth education, and the artistic interpretation of national values. I. Khayitov — Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, and member of the Republican Society of Spiritual Enlighteners — delivered a presentation highlighting the traditions of tolerance that have developed in the territory of Uzbekistan since ancient times, the historical roots of harmony among various nations and ethnic groups, and their role in the country’s contemporary development. Within the framework of the event, open discussions, question-and-answer sessions, spiritual and educational presentations were held, and the opinions and reflections of young participants were heard. This contributed to fostering students’ ability to freely express their views, substantiate their perspectives, and develop an active stance toward significant social processes.
On February 18 of this year, at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED), a meeting was held between the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Uzbekistan Alexey Erkhov with the teaching staff and students. The head of the Russian diplomatic mission made a report on the topic: “Strategic partnership between Uzbekistan and Russia in the modern world.” The meeting was opened by the First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis, Rector of UWED Sadyq Safoev. He emphasized the importance of expert dialogue within the university, noting that a deep understanding of the dynamics of bilateral relations is critical for the training of future international relations specialists. During the lecture, Alexey Erkhov touched on three main topics: political interaction between the two countries; joint projects in economics and energy; cooperation in the field of education. After the lecture there was a question and answer session. UWED students were interested in Russia's position on regional security issues in Central Asia, prospects for the development of transport corridors and the role of youth diplomacy in strengthening ties between peoples. Answering questions, Alexey Erkhov emphasized that relations between Moscow and Tashkent play an important role in maintaining stability in Central Asia. Following the meeting, the parties expressed interest in further holding joint seminars and lectures.
The event was organized by the 2nd-year course coordinators S. Nosirova and A. Ikromov of the Faculty of International Law at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, together with the university’s prevention officer Sh. Boymatov, within the framework of the 2nd-year “Coordination Hour”. Representatives of relevant organizations and responsible specialists participated in the event, providing detailed explanations on offenses and crimes that may occur among youth, religious extremism, moral threats, harm caused by drug and psychotropic substances, as well as cybercrimes and ways to prevent them. During the event, students received necessary recommendations on pressing issues and had their questions answered. The meeting contributed to enhancing legal awareness among young people, strengthening moral immunity, and increasing awareness of modern threats.
In order to ensure the fulfillment of the tasks defined in the Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated November 3, 2025 No. UP-207 “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 event on the topic “Drug addiction is a destroyer” was organized at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, together with the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Department of Internal Affairs of the Mirzo-Ulugbek region life." The event was aimed at preventing the spread of drugs and psychotropic substances among young people, especially students, raising awareness of their negative impact on health and spiritual development, as well as ensuring early prevention of crime. It was attended by employees of the sphere, led by the head of the Department of Internal Affairs of the Mirzo-Ulugbek region, Lieutenant Colonel Iskandarbek Rashidovich Rashidov, teaching staff and students. Experts explained the causes of drug addiction, its negative impact on human health and the life of society, as well as the penalties established for their illegal trafficking. During the event, the importance of developing a healthy lifestyle, meaningful organization of free time and avoiding bad habits was emphasized. Students received detailed answers to their questions from specialists. At the end of the event, the need for regular holding of such preventive meetings and further strengthening of cooperation in the field of protecting young people from various harmful addictions was noted.