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    A solemn event in honor of the Independence Day of Uzbekistan was held at UWED

    A solemn event in honor of the Independence Day of Uzbekistan was held at UWED

    On August 27, 2025, a solemn meeting dedicated to the celebration of the 34th anniversary of the independence of the Republic of Uzbekistan was held at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED). The event was opened by the First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Rector of UWED Sodyq Safoev. In his speech, he emphasized the historical significance of gaining independence and the country's large-scale achievements over the past period in all spheres of life. A special role in this progress, according to him, is played by education and science, which are the key drivers of the development of modern society. S. Safoev also summed up the results of the past academic year, highlighting the significant successes of the university in academic and scientific activities. He noted the growth in the publication activity of teachers in international ranking publications, an increase in the number of grants for scientific research, as well as the successful implementation of a number of innovative projects in partnership with leading foreign universities and experts. Concluding his speech, the rector called on the teaching staff and all UWED staff to consolidate efforts to fulfill the main task - the training of highly qualified and competitive personnel who can make a worthy contribution to the prosperity and future of Uzbekistan. The culmination of the event was the award ceremony. For high achievements in scientific activities, significant contribution to the educational process and conscientious work, a group of teachers and staff of the university was awarded certificates of honor and gratitude. A short documentary film “Architectural Epigraphy of Uzbekistan and India – the Era of the Great Baburids” was also shown. The film showcased the deep historical and cultural ties between the two countries, highlighting Uzbekistan's role as a center of science, culture, and crossroads of civilizations. The solemn atmosphere of the holiday once again reminded the audience of common values and the importance of the goals set for the further development of the university and the country.

    UWED Discusses Challenges of Global Economic Transformation for Central Asia

    UWED Discusses Challenges of Global Economic Transformation for Central Asia

    On August 26 of this year, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted an international conference on the topical topic: "Central Asia in the Face of the Challenges of Global Economic Transformation: Assessments and Forecasts". The event was organized by UWED together with the Representative Office of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation in Central Asia, which emphasizes the importance of international dialogue in finding answers to modern challenges. The conference was opened by the welcoming words of the First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis, the Rector of the UWED Sodyq Safoev and Professor Heinz Birbaum, Chairman of the Executive Board of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation. In their speeches, they noted the strategic importance of the Central Asian region in the new architecture of the world economy and the need to jointly develop science-based approaches to its sustainable development. The conference was divided into three substantive sessions, each of which covered the key aspects of the stated topic. The first session was devoted to assessing the current global transformation processes and identifying long-term trends. Discussions focused on geopolitical shifts, changes in global trade and supply chains, and the implications of the development of relations between major economic powers for Central Asia. Particular attention was paid to the interaction between the European and Asian economies and how these dynamics will affect regional integration, sustainability and growth opportunities. The next panel considered the prospects of Central Asia, taking into account new global challenges. During the discussion, the issues of modernization of monetary policy, the potential of critical minerals and green energy, as well as the prospects for attracting foreign investment in regional value chains were touched upon. Experts stressed that in order to ensure sustainable development, it is necessary to find a balance between economic openness and sustainability strategies in the face of uncertainty in the global economy. The final session examined how global economic transformations affect the security and stability of Central Asia. Discussions addressed the region's vulnerability to external shocks, the risks associated with deglobalization, and the social consequences of global economic turbulence. Emphasis was placed on the need for coordinated regional measures to maintain stability and ensure sustainability in the context of non-linear dynamics of the world economy. The conference was attended by leading domestic and foreign experts, economists, political scientists, diplomats and representatives of government agencies. The event provided a unique platform for open professional dialogue, exchange of views and development of practical recommendations. An important result of the project will be the publication of a collective monograph. It will include the texts of speeches and theses of experts voiced during the conference, as well as the best articles of researchers, bachelors and undergraduates, selected according to the results of the competition. This will preserve and widely disseminate the valuable ideas and analytics offered during the event.

    UWED representative took part in the international project “Summer Institute”

    UWED representative took part in the international project “Summer Institute”

    Senior lecturer of the Department of Political Science of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy Madina Abdullaeva took part in the international project “Summer Institute”, which was held in Moscow at the Russian State Humanitarian University from July 27 to August 10, 2025. The project is implemented with the support of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russia and the Federal State Autonomous Institution “Sociocenter” at the Russian State Humanitarian University since 2023 for young teachers and researchers from various countries and regions of the world. The goal of the project is to introduce researchers and teachers to the modern scientific and educational environment of Russia, the achievements of Russian humanitarian science and the intensification of international scientific and educational cooperation. Participants of the “Summer Institute – 2025” underwent a two-week training under the advanced training program "Historical Processes in the Eurasian Space: Methodology and New Approaches to Study". The program consisted of lectures, seminars, round tables and master classes by leading Russian humanities experts. Along with RSHU, the program participants were hosted by the project's partner universities: the Faculty of History of M. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Tver State University, and L. N. Tolstoy Tula State Pedagogical University. The program also included a rich cultural component: a sightseeing tour of the Russian capital and a visit to Moscow museums, excursions to ancient cities, the dynamically developing regional centers of Tver and Tula, an evening of hospitality, etc. Upon completion of the program, the participants received certificates of advanced training at RSHU, as well as certificates of internships from partner universities.