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    The Forum “Uzbek-Turkish Strategic Vision” was held at UWED

    The Forum “Uzbek-Turkish Strategic Vision” was held at UWED

    On October 13 this year, the Forum of Strategic Vision of Uzbekistan – Turkey was held at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. The event was organized by the Institute for Advanced International Studies (IAIS) at UWED together with the Heydar Aliyev Center for Eurasian Studies of Ibn Khaldun University (Istanbul, Turkey) with the support of the MUNIS project grant of the World Bank PRIM. The forum brought together diplomats, researchers and scientists from the two countries to discuss new aspects of bilateral cooperation, regional security and the transformation of the Turkic world in the context of global changes. The opening session featured Prof. Sodyq Safoev, First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis and Rector of UWED, Dr. Ufuk Ulutaş, Ambassador of Türkiye to Uzbekistan, Mirvokhid Azimov, Deputy Secretary General of the Organization of Turkic States, Prof. Atilla Arkan, President of Ibn Haldun University, and Prof. Mesut Özcan, President of the Diplomacy Academy of the Turkish MFA and Rector of Ankara Social Sciences University. In their welcoming remarks, the speakers emphasized the pivotal importance of educational diplomacy, strategic dialogue, and institutional synergy between Tashkent and Ankara as drivers of long-term partnership and shared prosperity within the Turkic community. The first session, entitled “Uzbekistan-Turkey: New Horizons of Strategic Cooperation”, was chaired by Odil Gafarov, Deputy Director of IAIS. Discussions underscored the strategic importance of political coordination in Central Asia’s shifting geopolitical environment and analysed Türkiye’s multi-vector diplomacy and its role in shaping Central Asia’s regional identity further explored how digital transformation, infrastructure development, and cultural diplomacy can elevate the Uzbek–Turkish partnership to a new strategic level. The second session, “Security, Connectivity and Multilateral Relations among Members of the Organization of Turkic States”, chaired by Prof. Yaşar Sarı, examined how the OTS can serve as a collective platform for ensuring regional stability and expanding cross-border cooperation. Speakers discussed security coordination mechanisms within the Turkic world and their alignment with broader Eurasian frameworks, highlighting Türkiye’s accumulated diplomatic experience within Europe as a model for strengthening institutional resilience in the Turkic world. Contributions underscored the need for structured dialogue formats and enhanced multilateral coordination through the OTS to sustain peace, connectivity, and inclusive growth across the region. The third session, “Navigating a Fragmented Global Order”, was moderated by Prof. Ulugbek Khasanov of UWED. The participants presented a comprehensive analysis of Turkey's adaptive foreign policy strategy in the context of increasing geopolitical fragmentation. The Forum also hosted book presentations highlighting recent scholarly contributions to Turkic and Uzbek studies. In their closing remarks, Dr. Akram Umarov First Vice-Rector of UWED and Prof. Yaşar Sarı expressed gratitude to all partners and participants, underlining that the Forum marks a milestone in institutionalizing strategic academic dialogue between Uzbekistan and Türkiye. The event reaffirmed a shared vision of cooperation within the Organization of Turkic States and the broader Eurasian region, a partnership built on mutual trust, cultural kinship, and the pursuit of a more connected and resilient future.

    A spiritual and educational event on the topic “Girls as leaders of change” was held at UWED

    A spiritual and educational event on the topic “Girls as leaders of change” was held at UWED

    In our country, October 11 is widely celebrated as the International Day of the Girl Child. In connection with this date, a spiritual and educational event was organized at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy on the theme “Girls as Leaders of Change”. The main goal of the event was to strengthen the social activity, leadership, initiative and self-confidence of young girls, as well as to further increase their role in society. The event was attended by Advisor to the Rector of UWED on Women's Issues Etibor Sultanova, founder of the Iffatli Kelin project Barno Karimova, Senior Inspector for Women's Issues of Mirzo Ulugbek district, Lieutenant Colonel Feruza Jumanazarova, as well as Deputy Khokim of Mirzo-Ulugbek district for women's issues Nasiba Dushanova. The event was opened by E. Sultanova with an opening speech. In her speech, she spoke about the active role of girls in society, their successes in education, science and public administration, urged girls to resolutely strive for their dreams and goals. In her speech, the guest of the event, B. Karimova, expressed her opinion on the role of the family in the spiritual education of young people, the importance of girls' self-esteem and their active participation as a driving force for positive changes in society. Deputy khokim of Mirzo Ulugbek district for women's issues N. Dushanova also shared her motivating thoughts with girls, based on her life experience. Lieutenant Colonel Feruza Jumanazarova urged young people to be attentive to legal literacy, social responsibility and their own safety. The meeting was held in a warm atmosphere and became a useful spiritual and moral stimulus for young people. This event was a logical continuation of the noble work carried out at the UWED on interaction with women, their comprehensive support and education of talented and leading girls.

    The opening ceremony of the International Summit of Young Researchers was held at UWED

    The opening ceremony of the International Summit of Young Researchers was held at UWED

    On October 10 of this year, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted the opening ceremony of the International Summit of Young Researchers on the theme “Strengthening Interregional Cooperation and Developing Youth Leadership for Sustainable Peace”. The event brought together a truly interregional audience: active students from Tashkent and their colleagues from Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkey. They were joined by young researchers, leaders of student communities, mentors and experts, creating a rich environment for the exchange of experience and the launch of joint projects. A significant contribution to the summit was the participation of representatives of government agencies: the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the SCO Center for Public Diplomacy, as well as a number of specialized institutes and think tanks. At the opening ceremony, speeches were made by the heads of UWED, outlining the practical agenda of the summit: • Deepening interregional cooperation; • Development of youth leadership; • Exchange of best educational and research practices. The key priority is to move from discussions to concrete actions. The work will be carried out within the framework of thematic committees (CIS, SCO, EU, OTS), where participants will focus on the development of applied solutions in the areas of cultural and digital diplomacy, employment and skills development, as well as on the preparation of final youth resolutions. High competition in the selection of participants and the representation of key institutes confirm the growing demand for scientific and practical dialogue and joint projects. The summit is designed to become a launching pad for inter-university teams that will continue to work on their initiatives after its completion.

    Cooperation “Family-Mahalla-Educational Institution”

    Cooperation “Family-Mahalla-Educational Institution”

    Today, cooperation between the family, the mahalla (community), and educational institutions plays an important role in the educational process. Effective interaction among these three parties is of great significance for the spiritual and social development of young people, as well as for building a healthy society. On October 10 of this year, tutor of the 2nd year students of the Faculty of International Relations, organized a meeting with students living in the “Yangi Olmochi” mahalla and their parents. In cooperation with the citizens’ assembly of the “Yangi Olmochi” mahalla, an analysis of the current state of cooperation was also conducted: • Relations between family and educational institution: organizing parent meetings, online monitoring, increasing parents’ attention to students’ achievements.• Cooperation between mahalla and educational institution: participation of the mahalla council in the educational process, providing social support.• Existing problems: insufficient information exchange, low activity of parents and students. Proposals for strengthening the cooperation system: • Regularly organize round-table discussions and meetings with students’ parents;• Promote the strengthening of parents’ role, duties, and responsibilities in the upbringing of their children, as well as their mutual relationships;• Inform parents about ongoing reforms in the education system;• Establish communication between the mahalla elder, the tutor, and the student, and strengthen cooperation with citizens’ assemblies of the mahalla and district preventive inspectors. The system of cooperation between “Family - Mahalla - Educational Institutions” is an important factor in the upbringing of youth and the strengthening of society. An agreement was reached to implement the proposed measures step by step and to establish continuous monitoring.