On February 6 of the current year, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted the “Ideas Marathon” event aimed at organizing a broad public discussion and promotion of the draft Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan “On the State Program for the Implementation of Reforms in Priority Areas in the Year of Mahalla Development and Enhancement of Public Welfare, as well as the Implementation of the “Uzbekistan – 2030” Strategy. The event was attended by Hakimova Inobatkhon Markovna, Chief Specialist of the Department for Monitoring and Analysis of Reforms in the Field of Ensuring the Rule of Law and Improving Public Administration at the “Development Strategy” Center, who participated as an expert. During the event, the essence and significance of the draft Decree were explained in detail, along with the priority objectives set within the framework of the “Year of Mahalla Development and Enhancement of Public Welfare.” Particular attention was given to measures aimed at strengthening the mahalla institution, improving the well-being of the population, enhancing the quality of public services, and reinforcing public oversight. In addition, the main goals and directions of the “Uzbekistan – 2030” Strategy, as well as its role and importance in the country’s long-term development, were comprehensively highlighted. Students were provided with in-depth explanations of the importance of the reforms envisaged in the program for accelerating socio-economic development, increasing the efficiency of the public administration system, and ensuring the rule of law and principles of justice. Special emphasis was placed on encouraging active youth participation in the reform processes. The event, held in the format of an open exchange of ideas, included discussions of opinions, proposals, and initiatives expressed by students, as well as considerations of opportunities for their systematization and practical implementation in the future. It was emphasized that this process contributes to expanding public participation in governance and ensuring openness and transparency. The “Ideas Marathon” event was organized as an important platform for dialogue aimed at promoting state programs and strategic documents among the general public, particularly youth and students, enhancing legal awareness and legal culture, and fostering an active civic position toward the large-scale reforms being implemented.
On 5 February 2026, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted the EY Career Launch Day: PAS (People Advisory Services) lecture in cooperation with EY Uzbekistan. The event was organized by the University’s Alumni Engagement and Professional Development Unit and introduced students to Ernst and Young (EY), providing an overview of the company’s global operations, key service lines, and organizational structure. The main focus of the session was People Advisory Services (PAS). The speakers noted that PAS was established in 2015 and encompasses not only traditional HR services, but also organizational transformation, change management, the HR business partner model, and strategic talent management. The session also covered the core PAS practice areas - Workforce Advisory (WFA) and Global Mobility & Payroll (GM) - as well as the key competencies required to work in this field. Representatives of Ernst and Young’s People Advisory Services practice - Renata Latipova (Senior Consultant, People Advisory Services), Nursultan Hamidov (Consultant, People Advisory Services), and Kamshat Mendigaliyeva (HR Specialist) - participated as speakers at the event. At the conclusion of the session, students received practical insights into career opportunities at EY, recruitment processes, and the skills and competencies required for successful professional development in an international corporate environment.
Students of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) achieved outstanding results at the international mathematics olympiad RUDN Math Olymp 2025, reaffirming the high level of academic training at the university and strengthening its position within the global educational and research landscape. The olympiad bringing together participants from various countries and serving as an international platform for demonstrating mathematical culture, analytical thinking, and advanced problem-solving skills. The event was held in a hybrid format — both onsite in Moscow and online — ensuring broad international participation. The official results were announced by the organizers at the end of January 2026. UWED students’ participation was organized by the Department of System Analysis and Mathematical Modeling. The team was prepared under the supervision of Senior Lecturer Shodmon Turdiev, who provided comprehensive academic guidance and support. Participation in the international olympiad represents an important component of UWED’s strategy to enhance academic mobility and integration into the global scientific and educational environment. The students demonstrated strong fundamental mathematical training, the ability to apply analytical methods, and a high level of competitiveness on the international stage. According to the results of the olympiad, UWED students achieved the following distinctions: Izzatbek Abdulhamidov — Second Degree Diploma (Silver Medal);Behruzbek Erkinov — Third Degree Diploma (Bronze Medal);Nurbek Bakhtiyorov — Certificate of Merit; Yusufjon Ortikov — Certificate of Participation. These achievements continue UWED’s strong track record of success in international mathematical competitions. In 2025, UWED students also became prize winners at the international open student mathematics olympiad Siberian Mathematical Contest, hosted by Novosibirsk State University, as well as at several national-level olympiads. Consistent high-level performance reflects the effectiveness of UWED’s educational strategy, which focuses on developing fundamental knowledge, research competencies, and international academic competitiveness. Active participation in international olympiads and academic events contributes to strengthening the university’s academic reputation, expanding international collaboration, and preparing a new generation of specialists with advanced analytical skills. The University of World Economy and Diplomacy congratulates the students and faculty members on their achievements and looks forward to further expanding its international academic initiatives.
On February 4 of this year, within the framework of the special course “Modern International Relations, World Economy and Interests of Uzbekistan” at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, a lecture was held by the Ambassador of Switzerland to Uzbekistan Konstantin Obolensky on the topic “Challenges of Landlockedness”. During his speech, the diplomat highlighted how the “landlockedness” factor affects the economic development of states, logistics and transport chains, market access and foreign trade costs. Using the example of Switzerland, approaches to overcoming such constraints were considered - through infrastructure development, efficient transit routes, institutional solutions and economic specialization. Special attention was paid to the practical dimension of international cooperation and the importance of sustainable partnerships for landlocked countries, including current areas of interaction between Switzerland and Uzbekistan. The lecture ended with a Q&A session. The Ambassador answered all the questions asked by the students and shared his personal professional experience, which was especially valuable and useful for the audience.
Acting Professor of the Department of International Law and Public Law Disciplines, Surayyo Usmanova, participated with a presentation in the scientific seminar organized online on 30 January 2026 by the Teaching and Researching International Law in Asia (TRILA) Programme of the Centre for International Law at the National University of Singapore. S. Usmanova presented her research paper entitled “A Turkic World Approach to International Legal Education.” Her presentation covered important scholarly perspectives on the development of international legal education, regional legal traditions, and innovative pedagogical approaches. The seminar brought together junior scholars from Asia and other regions, providing an opportunity to present their research, receive constructive feedback from leading scholars, and obtain practical guidance on writing and publishing academic articles in internationally reputable journals. The seminar served as an important platform for developing academic cooperation and expanding professional networks among researchers. For information. The National University of Singapore (NUS) is one of the most prestigious universities in Asia and globally, ranking 8th in the QS World University Rankings 2026.
The University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) hosted an official visit of the delegation of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) headed by the President of the CASS, Mr. Gao Xiang. The visit was a landmark event in the development of Uzbek-Chinese relations, which are currently at the stage of comprehensive strategic partnership. During the meeting, the parties stressed the importance of academic diplomacy as a sustainable intellectual foundation for interstate dialogue. The key outcome of the visit was the signing of a Memorandum of Cooperation between the University of World Economy and Diplomacy and the University of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. The document is aimed at the development of joint scientific research, academic exchanges, the preparation of analytical publications and the implementation of educational programs in the field of international relations, the world economy and the study of modern China. The central event of the program was the opening of the Center for Works of Xi Jinping and Modern China at the UWED, which will become a multifunctional academic platform for studying the Chinese model of development, public administration, modernization and international initiatives of the PRC. The center will be actively used for training sessions, scientific seminars, round tables and expert discussions. During the visit, the significant support of the Chinese side in the development of the digital educational infrastructure of the UWED was also noted. The university received 110 modern computers, server equipment and technical means, which will significantly expand the opportunities for digital learning and research activities. Special attention was paid to the lecture of Professor Yang Kaizhong on the topic “The Logic of the Miracle of China's Modernization”, which aroused great interest among the faculty and staff of the university. The parties expressed confidence that the cooperation between UWED and CASS will be long-term and practice-oriented, contributing to the deepening of scientific dialogue and the training of highly qualified specialists in the field of international relations.
In order to ensure the fulfillment of the tasks identified at the videoconference meeting of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan on the formation of a safe environment and the creation of exemplary practices for effective public security in the city of Tashkent, a propaganda event was held at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy on the topic “Organization of measures to combat and prevent cybercrime, drug addiction and delinquency among youth”. The main purpose of this propaganda event was to prevent cybercrime, drug addiction and various offenses among young people, to inform them about modern threats, harmful information disseminated through the Internet and social networks, as well as to increase legal awareness, legal culture and a sense of responsibility among students. During the event, cases of cybercrime among young people, methods of their commission, illegal trafficking in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, as well as social and legal consequences of offenses were covered in detail. At the same time, special attention was paid to the formation of a healthy lifestyle, the rejection of bad habits and the meaningful organization of leisure time for young people. The promotional event was organized in the form of an open dialogue. The participants were given practical recommendations on the prevention of offenses, compliance with precautions when using the Internet, protection of personal data, and the need to know and comply with the requirements established by law was emphasized. Also during the event, issues of improving the legal literacy of young people, forming their intolerant attitude to offenses, ensuring a safe and stable social environment were discussed. Specialists gave reasonable and detailed answers to students' questions. Summing up, we can say that this propaganda event played an important role in the prevention of cybercrime, drug addiction and other offenses among young people studying at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, raising legal awareness and culture, as well as creating a safe and healthy social environment. In the future, it is planned to continue conducting propaganda and preventive activities in this direction on a systematic basis.
On January 28, 2026, a psychologist of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy N. Norova together with a specialist of the Office for Youth Affairs organized an open round table with the participation of students living in a student dormitory, as part of the month “Let the girls talk - a heartfelt conversation”. This event was organized with the aim of improving the socio-psychological state of students, supporting their personal and professional development, as well as creating a healthy, positive and mutually respectful atmosphere in the student dormitory. During the round table, the university's psychologist N. Norova gave students detailed explanations and practical recommendations on clearly defining life and professional goals, maintaining determination and stability in achieving them, managing stress, strengthening self-confidence and ways to achieve high results in the chosen profession. Thanks to psychological classes and interactive trainings conducted during the event, the participants acquired important skills for developing a culture of communication, constructive problem solving in the team, and increasing social adaptability. Also, the specialist of the Office for Youth Affairs F. Ernazarova spoke in detail about clubs and circles, master classes and developmental courses operating at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, based on the talents and interests of female students, and emphasized the importance of active participation in them. During the round table, experts gave reasonable answers, recommendations and practical advice to students' questions. This open round table was held in a sincere, open and constructive atmosphere, at a high organizational level and left a positive impression on the participants.