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    A ceremony of awarding diplomas to graduates of the UWED Academic Lyceum was held

    A ceremony of awarding diplomas to graduates of the UWED Academic Lyceum was held

    On June 11 of this year, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted a graduation ceremony for graduates of the UWED Academic Lyceum of the 2024-2025 academic year. The event was attended by the leadership of UWED, Deputy Head of the Department of Personnel and Educational Institutions of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan Sh. Zokirova, the teaching staff of UWED and the lyceum, as well as parents of graduates. During the ceremony, the management of the UWED presented the distinguished graduates with gold and silver medals and diplomas with honors, as well as letters of gratitude to teachers who showed diligence during the academic year. Executive Director of the Academic Lyceum O. Mannopova made a speech, talking about the educational activities of graduates over the past two years, wished them success in their future activities and presented letters of gratitude to the parents of the most distinguished graduates. It should be noted that this year 287 students graduated from the academic lyceum. Of these, 8 received a gold medal, 5 received a silver medal, and 47 received a diploma "with honors". 195 graduates received certificates confirming the level of proficiency in foreign languages, and 60 received certificates in certain subjects. Within the framework of a joint program with The European University Viadrina in Frankfurt (Oder), 67 students completed their studies, of which 21 were admitted to The European University Viadrina in Frankfurt (Oder) on a grant basis. Within the framework of a joint program with the Karelian University of Applied Sciences and the International Nordic University of Finland, 31 students graduated, of which 9 were admitted on a preferential basis to the 2nd year of the Faculty of International Economics and Business Management of Nordic International University, and 22 to the 1st year without entrance exams.

    Representatives of the University of Missouri visited UWED

    Representatives of the University of Missouri visited UWED

    On June 9, 2025. The delegation included faculty members, Mary Stegmaier, the Vice-Rector for International Programs, and students. During the visit, the representatives of the University of Missouri were given a detailed overview of UWED's activities, the educational process, research directions, and student life. The meeting was attended by A. Umarov, the First Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs, Sh. Arapov, the Dean of the Faculty of International Relations, U. Khasanov, the Editor-in-Chief of the journal “International Affairs”, as well as university students. The visit commenced with a guided tour of the university campus, where international students explored the academic and scientific atmosphere of UWED, as well as its educational facilities and resources available for students. They were provided with in-depth information regarding daily life and the various opportunities accessible to those studying at the university. At the beginning of the meeting, a thorough presentation was given, covering the university's initiatives, various faculties and departments, primary educational focuses, current projects, and prospects for international collaboration. As part of the event, Professor U. Khasanov delivered a presentation on “Geopolitical Dynamics and Development Trends in Central Asia: Security, Cooperation, and Reforms”. In his talk, the professor discussed the geopolitical significance of the region, demographic changes, security issues following 2021, the Aral Sea and water security, cooperation within the framework of the SCO, as well as the strategic relations between Uzbekistan and the USA and new investment trends. At the end of the lecture, international students asked questions of interest to them. The event took place in a warm and sincere atmosphere, and both parties expressed great interest in strengthening further cooperation. This visit served as a solid foundation for further strengthening academic ties between the two higher educational institutions, expanding cooperation in the field of scientific research, and developing joint projects.

    UWED Rector took part in Uzbek-American business forum

    UWED Rector took part in Uzbek-American business forum

    On June 9 of this year, within the framework of the Tashkent International Investment Forum, the Uzbek-American Business Forum was held today - a significant event in the history of bilateral economic cooperation between Uzbekistan and the United States. The business forum is organized by the Ministry of Investment, Industry and Trade of Uzbekistan (MIPT) together with the American-Uzbek Chamber of Commerce (AUCC). The event was attended by over 150 representatives of business and government circles of both countries, including about 100 leading American companies representing industries such as industry, digitalization, agriculture, energy, finance and healthcare. Among the participants are the heads of Boeing, Visa, Coca-Cola, Medtronic, John Deere, CNH, Morgan Stanley, NASDAQ, Abbott, investment funds and universities, as well as representatives of US law, engineering and technology firms. From the Uzbek side, the forum was attended by Deputy Prime Minister Jamshid Khodjaev, Minister of Investment, Industry and Trade Laziz Kudratov, First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis, Rector of the UWED Sodyq Safoev, as well as heads of sectoral ministries and departments. Speaking at the forum, Sodyq Safoev noted that the large-scale reforms implemented in Uzbekistan in recent years contribute to the renewal of society, the country is confidently moving along the path of large-scale transformations aimed at comprehensive political and economic modernization. The program of the forum included a presentation of the investment potential of Uzbekistan, bilateral meetings in the G2B format. Prospects for expanding trade and economic ties, implementing joint projects and deepening institutional cooperation were discussed. Success stories of individual American companies (FLSmidth, New Holland Agriculture, Visa, IDCA, John Deere, Coca-Cola) in Uzbekistan became the subject of special attention at the forum. The Forum confirmed the high interest of both sides in deepening cooperation in such priority areas as: - "green" energy; - food industry and agricultural sector; - health care and pharmaceuticals; - IT and digital infrastructure; - financial technologies; - industrial production and mechanical engineering. The Uzbek-American business forum was a significant step towards further expanding the strategic partnership between the countries, reaffirming Uzbekistan's role as a reliable economic and investment partner of the United States in Central Asia.

    UWED staff organized a trip with students to the Fergana Valley

    UWED staff organized a trip with students to the Fergana Valley

    On June 3-5 of this year, students of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, accompanied by employees of the Office for Youth Affairs, gave an official start to a large-scale project of domestic tourism under the slogan "Travel around Uzbekistan!". This project was organized with the aim of widely promoting the historical and cultural heritage among young people throughout Uzbekistan, further strengthening students' sense of patriotism, national pride and devotion to values. At the same time, it serves to unleash the potential of domestic tourism, educate the younger generation on the basis of historical ties between regions, cultural diversity and traditions. The first stage of the project was implemented in the Fergana Valley - one of the regions of our country with the most ancient and unique cultural heritage. In particular, students visited the cities of Fergana, Margilan and Rishtan, where they got acquainted with historical monuments, centers of applied art, modern tourism infrastructure and handicraft traditions of the region. The city of Kokand - the heart of the Fergana Valley, the center of culture and politics with an ancient history, aroused great interest among students. The participants visited the architectural monuments of the Kokand Khanate period, in particular, the Khudoyarkhan Palace, the Norbutabiy Madrasah, the Jami Mosque, and got acquainted with the unique cultural environment of the city of Kokand. Also in the Center of Artisans of Kokand, master classes in national embroidery, wood carving and jewelry art were organized. Margilan, as one of the important centers of the ancient Silk Road, amazed students with its traditions of atlas and adras weaving, artisan mahallas and museums of folk applied art. Young people were able to directly observe the process of weaving satin in the famous workshop "Yodgorlik" and take part in it themselves. In Rishtan, a city famous for incomparable examples of pottery, students got acquainted with the unique glazed handmade vessels of Rishtan potters, national decorative art and a craft school passed down from generation to generation. The city of Fergana has demonstrated the harmony of the national and the modern with its innovative approaches to urban planning. Students got acquainted with the sights of the city, cultural centers and historical monuments. Also within the framework of the trip, special attention was paid to meetings with parents, organized within the framework of the project "One Family - One Goal". These meetings were held in the form of an open dialogue about the success of students in the educational process, personal development and plans for the future. Parents, traveling with their children, had the opportunity to directly observe their learning, learning about cultural heritage and taking life seriously. At the meeting, teachers and staff, parents and students exchanged views on the crucial role of a strong bond between the family and the educational institution in the education of young people. At the same time, parents received direct information about the activities of the university, educational approaches and organizational projects in which their children study. During this trip, not only visits to historical and cultural sites were organized, but also cultural and educational meetings and lessons of communication with artisans. This serves to enrich students' knowledge, expand their thinking and form them as specialists with a modern worldview. The project is planned to continue in other regions of the republic, and each visit will become a kind of school, an invaluable lesson and an unforgettable experience for the younger generation.

    UWED discusses ways to deepen partnership between Uzbekistan and France and strengthen ties between Central Asia and the EU

    UWED discusses ways to deepen partnership between Uzbekistan and France and strengthen ties between Central Asia and the EU

    In a landmark initiative aimed at fostering academic dialogue and strengthening international partnerships, the Institute for Advanced International Studies (IAIS), with the support of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) and the Embassy of France in Uzbekistan, convened an expert roundtable titled “Deepening the Uzbek–French Partnership and Central Asia–EU Connectivity: Security, Economic and Political Dimensions” on June 5, 2025. The event brought together a distinguished group of participants, including faculty members, undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students of UWED, researchers of IAIS, as well as representatives of national and international research institutions. Notably, the roundtable was attended by representatives of the French Embassy in Tashkent led by H.E. Ambassador Aurélia Bouchez. Also present were researchers and experts from the Centre de Recherche Europes-Eurasie (CREE, France), Institute for Strategic and Regional Studies, International Institute for Central Asia, Center for Foreign Policy Studies, Center for Progressive Reforms, and the Institute for Macroeconomic and Regional Studies. Opening remarks were delivered by H.E. Sodyq Safoev, First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis and Rector of UWED, and H.E. Ambassador Aurélia Bouchez. In their addresses, they underlined the growing strategic importance of the Uzbek–French partnership within the wider context of Central Asia’s evolving relationship with the European Union. They emphasized that amid shifting global dynamics, the advancement of security, economic integration, and political dialogue between the two regions has become a matter of shared interest and mutual benefit. The keynote speaker, Michaël Levystone, Research Fellow at CREE (INALCO) and co-founder of the New Eurasia Observatory (ONE), presented a French expert’s perspective on Uzbekistan’s foreign policy. In his presentation, Mr Levystone provided an in-depth analysis of Uzbekistan’s diplomatic trajectory over the past decade, underscoring the country’s multivector approach and its efforts to deepen political dialogue with both Western and regional actors. Panel discussions were moderated by Dr Durbek Amanov, Head of the Centre for European Studies at IAIS, who guided the conversation through its multifaceted agenda, exploring themes ranging from foreign policy and water diplomacy to regional security and infrastructure connectivity. The session opened with a speech by Dr Islomkhon Gafarov, IAIS, who addressed the challenges and opportunities in enhancing cooperation between Central Asia and the European Union in the realm of regional security. He highlighted the importance of forging trust-based partnerships to respond to shared concerns, including instability in neighboring Afghanistan. This was followed by a presentation from Shakhboz Akhmedov, IAIS, who discussed the evolving EU–Central Asia partnership on transboundary water cooperation. Mr Akhmedov examined EU-funded initiatives aimed at supporting regional water management reforms and underscored the significance of sustainable resource governance for long-term regional stability and environmental security. Concluding the panel, Nargiza Umarova, IAIS, explored the potential of Uzbekistan to play a key role in the expansion of strategic transport corridors between Central Asia and Europe. Her analysis focused on logistical diversification and infrastructure modernization projects, such as the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route, that are reshaping Eurasian connectivity and linking Uzbekistan more closely to European markets. Throughout the event, the roundtable maintained a dynamic academic atmosphere, marked by interactive engagement from participants who posed insightful questions and contributed to the broader dialogue. In his concluding remarks, H.E. Sodyq Safoev praised the quality of the dialogue and reiterated the importance of creating sustained platforms for discussion between academics, diplomats, and policy practitioners. He expressed his gratitude to the Embassy of France for its long-standing cooperation with UWED and reaffirmed the institution’s readiness to deepen strategic engagement with European partners. The event concluded with a shared understanding of the need to build more resilient political and economic ties across the Eurasian continent, with Uzbekistan at the heart of these emerging dynamics.