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    The UWED hosted the festival of intercultural communication “Say 'Yes' to Friendship!”

    The UWED hosted the festival of intercultural communication “Say 'Yes' to Friendship!”

    On April 25, 2026, the annual Festival of Intercultural Communication “Say ‘Yes’ to Friendship!” was held at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. The festival was organized by the Department of English as a project-based activity with the participation of first-year students. This year, the students represented 21 countries: Uzbekistan, Germany, Saudi Arabia, the USA, Russia, the United Kingdom, Mexico, Kazakhstan, China,Georgia,  India, Greece, Brazil, Georgia, Italy, Armenia, South Korea, Egypt, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, and Türkiye. The entire event was conducted in English, creating an atmosphere of lively international communication and cultural exchange. The festival program included a culture and national cuisine fair, country presentations, theatrical performances, demonstrations of traditions, as well as performances featuring national dances and songs. Each team creatively decorated its stand, presenting dishes, symbols, souvenirs, and cultural features of the selected country. Among the honored guests of the event were representatives of the Armenian Cultural Center, representatives of the mahalla, university professors, students’ parents, and students from other higher educational institutions. The most memorable moments of the festival included the performance of ‘lapar’ by the Uzbekistan team; an intellectual quiz and an informative presentation about the country prepared by the Germany and Italian team; the American team’s performance of a famous song and dance dedicated to Michael Jackson; the mesmerizing Tanoura dance and a display of ancient Egyptian costumes by the Egypt team; demonstrations of national dances performed during wedding ceremonies in Saudi Arabia; national dances of the United Kingdom, Türkiye, China, South Korea, Azerbaijan, India, Kazakhstan, Brazil, and Mexico; as well as traditional wedding ceremonies presented by the teams of Greece, Armenia, and Tajikistan. All the teams demonstrated a high level of preparation, artistry, and deep interest in the culture of the countries they represented. The participants impressed the audience with their colorful costumes, creative approach, and the atmosphere of friendship, which became the main symbol of this celebration. The “Say ‘Yes’ to Friendship!” festival once again confirmed the importance of intercultural understanding, teamwork, and open dialogue among young people from different countries.

    Event held to strengthen family values and prevent negative social issues in local communities

    Event held to strengthen family values and prevent negative social issues in local communities

    An awareness-raising event was organized to promote a healthy socio-spiritual environment in local communities, strengthen family values, encourage a healthy lifestyle, and prevent negative social issues. The event was initiated by the University of World Economy and Diplomacy in cooperation with relevant partner organizations. It was attended by university representatives, including the International Cooperation and Youth Affairs divisions, staff of Secondary School No. 71 in Ulugbek district, activists of the “Yangi Olmachi” mahalla, and members of the wider public. During the event, speeches were delivered by E. Sultanova, Chairperson of the University Women’s Advisory Council, S. Tillakhodjaeva, Chief Specialist of the Youth Affairs Office, as well as members of the “Leader Girls” club. Particular attention was paid to strengthening family values, fostering youth in the spirit of national and universal values, and promoting a healthy lifestyle. The participants were also provided with detailed information on the negative consequences of marriages between close relatives, prevention of early marriages among minors, reduction of divorce rates, and the importance of maintaining a healthy psychological environment within families. In addition, issues related to the prevention of crime and offenses, as well as improving legal awareness among young people, were discussed, and relevant recommendations were provided. At the conclusion of the event, priority tasks were outlined for 2026–2028, including the implementation of systematic measures in these areas, strengthening targeted outreach activities, and expanding cooperation.

    Students of the UWED Participated in a Meeting of the Senate Committee of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan

    Students of the UWED Participated in a Meeting of the Senate Committee of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan

    On April 27 of the current year, first-year students of the Faculty of International Law of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, together with lecturers of the Department of International Law and Public Law Disciplines — Nigina Azizova and Aziza Khallakova — took part in a meeting of the Committee of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan on International Relations, Foreign Economic Relations, Foreign Investments, and Tourism. During the meeting, information was presented by the Andijan regional hokimiyat on the current state of work being carried out to develop tourism in the region within the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals. The meeting was attended by senators, chairpersons of standing commissions of local Kengashes, representatives of ministries and agencies, including leadership of the Tourism Committee and the Andijan regional hokimiyat, industry experts, representatives of mass media, as well as faculty members and students of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. Invited experts and lecturers — Doctor of Sciences, Professor Surayyo Adilkhodjayeva, and PhD in Law, Associate Professor Surayyo Usmanova — also actively participated in the meeting and contributed their professional insights to the discussions. In particular, they put forward proposals aimed at further improving tourism policy, ensuring more effective use of the tourism potential of regions, expanding modern tourism services, and promoting sustainable tourism development in the interests of the socio-economic development of the regions. A representative of the Tourism Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan noted that their proposals would be taken into account and incorporated into the “Tourism Development Concept 2030”. The meeting was moderated by Alisher Agzamkhodjayev, Chairman of the Senate Committee of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan on International Relations, Foreign Economic Relations, Foreign Investments, and Tourism. The discussions focused on the development of existing tourism infrastructure in the Andijan region, attracting foreign investments to the sector, improving the quality of tourism services, and increasing the flow of both domestic and international tourists. Special attention was also given to the introduction of systematic approaches aimed at the accelerated development of tourism, as well as to creating comfortable and modern conditions for tourists at cultural heritage sites and along tourist routes. During the discussions, senators emphasized the need to intensify cooperation with foreign countries in the tourism sector and to actively promote the tourism potential of the Andijan region at international exhibitions, forums, and festivals. In addition, participants put forward proposals and recommendations on forming a unified regional brand, introducing comprehensive tourism packages, effectively implementing investment projects, and expanding modern types of tourism services. The participation of students from the University of World Economy and Diplomacy in this meeting had significant educational and practical value. Students were able to closely familiarize themselves with the activities of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan, mechanisms of parliamentary oversight, as well as practical discussions on sustainable development, international cooperation, foreign economic relations, and attracting foreign investments. Following the meeting, the Committee adopted an appropriate resolution.

    An Open Lecture with an Experienced Diplomat held at UWED

    An Open Lecture with an Experienced Diplomat held at UWED

    An open lecture featuring an experienced diplomat was held at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy as part of the “Central Asian Studies” course. The guest speaker was Ulugbek Abdunabievich Abduyaminov, First Secretary of the Department for Cooperation with Central Asian Countries of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan, who has more than thirty years of professional diplomatic experience.  The event became a logical continuation of the university’s consistent efforts to integrate academic learning with practical diplomacy, as well as to strengthen cooperation with state institutions. This format of education aligns with the priorities of national educational policy, which places particular emphasis on training a new generation of highly qualified professionals equipped with modern analytical and practical competencies. During the lecture, Ulugbek Abdunabievich provided a detailed overview of the key directions of Uzbekistan’s foreign policy toward the countries of Central Asia. It was emphasized that in recent years the region has evolved into a space of sustainable dialogue, trust, and mutually beneficial cooperation. Particular attention was given to the role of the Head of State in the qualitative rethinking of regional policy, the transition from limited interaction to open and pragmatic partnership, as well as the formation of an atmosphere of good neighborliness and mutual consideration of interests. Within the context of contemporary approaches, the speaker noted that Central Asia is viewed as a unified space for joint development, where priority is given to expanding trade and economic ties, deepening investment cooperation, and implementing large-scale infrastructure projects. The importance of regular Consultative Meetings of the Heads of State of the region was also highlighted as an effective mechanism for coordinating positions and developing joint decisions. Students showed particular interest in the practical aspects of diplomatic activity, including the specifics of conducting negotiations, the mechanisms of foreign policy decision-making, and the role of analytical work within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The lecture was conducted in the format of a dynamic and substantive dialogue, during which participants received comprehensive answers to their questions. At the conclusion of the meeting, Ulugbek Abdunabievich offered a number of practical recommendations aimed at developing critical thinking among future specialists. In particular, he emphasized the importance of the ability to distinguish well-grounded expert assessments from manifestations of informational influence, including elements of hybrid attacks, which is especially relevant in the context of the global transformation of the international information environment. Such events contribute to improving the quality of student training, fostering a comprehensive understanding of contemporary international processes, and developing professional skills that are in demand in the field of foreign policy and international relations.

    An event dedicated to the study and popularization of the works of the President of the People's Republic of China Xi Jinping was held at the UWED

    An event dedicated to the study and popularization of the works of the President of the People's Republic of China Xi Jinping was held at the UWED

    On April 24, 2026, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted an event dedicated to the study and promotion of the works of Xi Jinping, Chairman of the People's Republic of China. The event was organized to broaden students' knowledge of the modern political, socioeconomic, and cultural-humanitarian aspects of China's development, as well as to further strengthen academic and educational cooperation between Uzbekistan and the People's Republic of China. As part of the program, official talks were held between S. Safoev, Rector of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, and Yu Jun, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People's Republic of China to the Republic of Uzbekistan. During the meeting, the parties discussed the further development of cooperation in education, science, and academic exchanges, as well as prospects for implementing joint initiatives aimed at deepening mutual understanding between the youth of both countries. Following the talks, the event's opening ceremony took place. The university leadership and the Ambassador of the People's Republic of China delivered welcoming remarks. In their speeches, they highlighted the high level of Uzbek-Chinese relations, the dynamic development of their bilateral partnership, and the important role of education, science, and cultural dialogue in strengthening friendly ties between the peoples of Uzbekistan and China. Particular attention was given to the importance of studying China's modern development concepts as reflected in the works of PRC Chairman Xi Jinping. It was noted that these works are of interest to students, researchers, and specialists in international relations, world economics, political science, and diplomacy, as they provide a deeper understanding of the main directions of modern China's domestic and foreign policy. The main part of the event featured an insightful presentation on the key ideas, initiatives, and works of Xi Jinping. During the presentation, participants learned about China's core approaches to public administration, modernization, socioeconomic development, international cooperation, and the building of a community with a shared future for mankind. An interactive quiz was also organized for students to reinforce the knowledge they had gained and to foster greater interest in the study of China, its history, culture, political system, and role in contemporary international processes. Students actively participated in the quiz, demonstrating a keen interest in the event's topic and a strong awareness of the development of Chinese-Uzbek relations. At the conclusion of the event, the most active participants were awarded commemorative gifts and certificates. The organizers noted that such events help develop students' analytical thinking, broaden their international horizons, and cultivate a deeper understanding of modern global processes. The event served as an important platform for exchanging views, deepening students' knowledge of China's modern political and economic concepts, and further strengthening educational, scientific, and cultural-humanitarian ties between the University of World Economy and Diplomacy and its partner institutions in the People's Republic of China.

    A scientific and practical seminar of the Methodological Council was held at UWED

    A scientific and practical seminar of the Methodological Council was held at UWED

    On April 23, 2026 the Methodological Council of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy arranged the academic seminar on “Main dimensions and priority tasks of the Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan ‘On additional measures to improve the system of higher education, science and innovations’”. The meeting was attended by the First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of Uzbekistan, Rector of UWED S. Safoyev, First Vice Rector for Academic Affairs A. Umarov, Vice Rector for Research and Innovations T. Dadabaev, members of the Academic Council, administrative and teaching staff. In the main part of the event First Vice Rector for Academic Affairs Dr. A. Umarov delivered/gave a keynote speech. In his presentation speaker introduced main dimensions and priority tasks of the Decree ‘On additional measures to improve the system of higher education, science and innovations’ (DP-58), aimed at "transforming high-potential higher education institutions into internationally competitive scientific and intellectual centers" in accordance with the principles of the “U 10” Program. The Decree DP-58 exposes roadmap outlining a set of practical measures to develop Uzbekistan’s capabilities as an international educational hub. Stemming from key areas of the Decree, the focus was made on UWED development priorities: (i) transforming into a national research university, (ii) further enhancing its scientific/academic capacity and capabilities, (iii) strengthening partnerships with Top-300 educational institutions, (iv) modernizing the University’s research infrastructure, (v) ensuring international recognition of its core Curricula, (vi) converting its scientific and educational capabilities into a strategic advantages and constant financial basis, (vii) strengthening the University’s scientific, academic, and institutional competitiveness, (viii) improving the system for admitting international students, and (ix) ensuring the interconnectedness of Curricula with the practice and future career/ employment of graduates. In the concluding part of the workshop participants addressed relevant questions regarding the criteria for creating scientific clusters stipulated in the Decree; area priorities for international scientific and academic cooperation within the framework of cluster creation; current challenges and risks to the development of higher education, science, and innovation, and more.