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    “School of Trust”: Inclusive Education as a Foundation for Equal Opportunity and High Professional Potential

    “School of Trust”: Inclusive Education as a Foundation for Equal Opportunity and High Professional Potential

    From August 11 to 14, 2026, a practical training seminar titled “School of Trust” was held in the city of Yangiyul for educators with visual impairments. This seminar was organized by the Public Fund for Support of Civil Society under the Oliy Majlis and the Central Board of the Society of the Blind of Uzbekistan. The event was aimed at developing the professional potential of educators with visual impairments, expanding their opportunities to use modern education and digital technologies, strengthening their professional independence, and implementing the principles of inclusive education in practice. The seminar was organized in accordance with the priority areas of state policy aimed at strengthening the principles of equal opportunity, human rights, non-discrimination, and social inclusion in the Republic of Uzbekistan, and in alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly “Quality Education” and “Reduced Inequalities”. The event was attended by Nargiza Norova, a psychologist at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, and Kamola Davlatova, a 3rd-year student and coordinator of the “Inclusion” club. N. Norova delivered a substantive speech on the socio-psychological aspects of creating an inclusive environment. In her speech, she touched upon the role of students in developing inclusive education and an inclusive society, peer support, tolerance, mutual respect, and the social responsibility of young people. K. Davlatova emphasized the importance of youth activism in fostering an inclusive culture, their initiatives aimed at promoting equal opportunity, and social responsibility. She also highlighted the psychological aspects of reducing stereotypes and social barriers in society and of developing empathy, mutual respect, and an inclusive culture. During the event, special attention was paid to advancing inclusive education, enhancing the professional competencies of educators, making effective use of modern and digital technologies, strengthening professional independence, providing psychological support, and ensuring equal opportunity in the educational environment. As was emphasized, creating an inclusive environment is not limited to merely establishing physical and technical conditions. An important component of inclusion is also ensuring that a person feels valued, heard, supported, and a fully-fledged member of society. During the seminar's discussions, it was noted that an approach to inclusion based on the principles of human rights, equal opportunity, social justice, and sustainable development is a vital condition for the progress of modern society. Developing inclusive education in harmony with the UN Sustainable Development Goals serves to build human capital, strengthen social equality, improve the quality of education, and create decent opportunities for all members of society. In this sense, practical training initiatives like the "School of Trust" are becoming an important platform for developing the professional potential of educators with visual impairments, strengthening their professional independence, expanding their opportunities to use modern technologies, and shaping an inclusive society. Following the seminar, active participants, including representatives from the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, were also awarded certificates. This initiative was recognized as a practical step toward expanding equal opportunity in education, realizing human potential, developing an inclusive culture based on mutual respect and social responsibility, and building a sustainable society.

    Prospects for Cooperation Between the Rugby Federations of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan Discussed at UWED

    Prospects for Cooperation Between the Rugby Federations of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan Discussed at UWED

    On August 6, 2026, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted an official meeting between the leadership of the Uzbekistan Rugby Federation and a delegation from the Republic of Kazakhstan. The meeting was organized following the Uzbekistan–Kazakhstan Business Forum, which was held in Tashkent on August 4–5 at the invitation of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Upon completion of the business programme, a separate meeting was held between the heads of the rugby federations of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. It focused on the development of bilateral cooperation and the strengthening of partnership ties in the field of rugby. The meeting was attended by Sodyq Safoev, Chairman of the Uzbekistan Rugby Federation, First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan and Rector of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy; Kahramon Jalilov, Secretary General of the Uzbekistan Rugby Federation; Kanat Sharlapayev, President of the Kazakhstan Rugby Federation and Chairman of the Presidium of the Atameken National Chamber of Entrepreneurs of the Republic of Kazakhstan; and Murat Karimsakov, Chairman of the Board of the Foreign Trade Chamber of Kazakhstan and Deputy Chairman of the Board of the Atameken National Chamber of Entrepreneurs. During the talks, the parties discussed promising areas of cooperation between the national federations. Particular attention was paid to the development of youth and university rugby, the exchange of experience in training athletes and specialists, the organization of joint training camps and international competitions, as well as the implementation of initiatives aimed at further promoting rugby across Central Asia. The participants also considered ways to expand regional cooperation and combine the efforts of the national federations in order to enhance the competitiveness of Central Asian rugby on the international stage. At the conclusion of the meeting, the parties reaffirmed their mutual interest in strengthening the partnership and expressed confidence that closer cooperation between the rugby federations of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan would represent an important step towards the further promotion of the sport throughout the region.

    UWED Successfully Hosts the “Central Asia Summer School 2026”

    UWED Successfully Hosts the “Central Asia Summer School 2026”

    From 29 June to 5 July 2026, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) successfully organized the “Central Asia Summer School 2026”. The programme brought together talented students and young researchers from around the world, providing them with an opportunity to participate in an intensive academic and cultural programme dedicated to the contemporary political, economic, and geostrategic development of Central Asia. Building on the success of the previously held “Central Asia Winter School”, this second seasonal programme once again demonstrated UWED’s role as an international platform for academic dialogue, research, and cooperation on Central Asian studies. More than 60 applications were submitted for participation in the Summer School. Following a competitive selection process, 22 participants were admitted, including 21 international participants and one representative from Uzbekistan. The participants came from the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Poland, Romania, Hungary, India, China, the Republic of Korea, and Uzbekistan. The Summer School welcomed undergraduate, master’s and doctoral students from leading universities, including “SOAS University of London, University College London (UCL), University of Pennsylvania, University of St Andrews, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU Munich), Sciences Po Grenoble, University of Warsaw, LUISS University, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HUFS), Sun Yat-sen University, INALCO, Andrássy University Budapest, University of Regensburg, Jawaharlal Nehru University”, and “SMK University of Applied Sciences”. The participants represented a wide range of academic disciplines, including international relations, political science, economics, law, history, and regional studies. As part of the programme, an interdisciplinary academic curriculum was delivered by UWED faculty members, diplomats, and leading regional experts. The lectures covered a wide range of topics, including the historical development and regional identity of Central Asia, the foreign policy priorities of New Uzbekistan, geopolitical dynamics and regional cooperation, public administration and reforms, transboundary water resource management, economic transformation, security issues related to Afghanistan, energy diplomacy and the transition to green energy, as well as transport corridors and the growing importance of regional connectivity. The academic sessions were delivered by Dr. Akram Umarov, First Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs at UWED and Director of the Institute for Advanced International Studies (IAIS); Dr. Javlon Vakhabov, Director of the International Institute for Central Asia (IICA); Professor Mirzokhid Rakhimov; Professor Ulugbek Ishonkhojayev; Dr. Iskandar Abdullaev; Mirshokhid Aslanov; Dr. Elbek Abdullayev; Professor Rovshan Alimov; Dr. Hayotjon Ibragimov; and Professor Islomkhon Gafforov. In addition to the academic programme, participants enjoyed a rich cultural and professional agenda. They visited the International Institute for Central Asia (IICA) and the Center for Progressive Reforms (CPR), where they took part in meetings and discussions with leading experts. The programme also included visits to the State Museum of the Temurids’ History, the Center of Islamic Civilization, the Memory of the Victims of Repression Memorial Complex, and other historical and cultural landmarks of Tashkent. Upon the successful completion of the Summer School, all participants were awarded certificates of completion, as well as special certificates confirming the award of 2 ECTS credits. The programme contributed to strengthening international academic cooperation, deepening knowledge of Central Asia, and fostering professional networks among students and young researchers from different countries. It also provided participants with valuable insights into the ongoing reforms in Uzbekistan, the region’s growing strategic importance, and the prospects for international cooperation.

    UWED students represented Uzbekistan at the International Cultural Festival in Malaysia

    UWED students represented Uzbekistan at the International Cultural Festival in Malaysia

    From July 27 to August 2, 2026, the XI International Cultural Festival Tawau - Tawau International Cultural Festival 2026 was held in the city of Tawau, Sabah, Malaysia. The event was held under the motto “Color of Culture” and brought together representatives from different countries of the world. Students from the University of World Economy and Diplomacy took part in the festival as part of the national delegation representing the Republic of Uzbekistan. The participants introduced the international audience to the rich cultural heritage, national traditions, music and dance art of our country. The performance of the Uzbek delegation became a bright part of the cultural program and aroused great interest among the organizers, guests and participants of the festival. Thanks to openness, hospitality and active interaction with representatives of other countries, the delegation of Uzbekistan was awarded the honorary nomination “The Friendliest Country”. The main goals of the international festival were to strengthen friendly ties between states, popularize national cultures, and promote peace and harmony between representatives of different nations. The participation of UWED students in the event contributed to the promotion of the cultural image of Uzbekistan in the international arena, the expansion of intercultural dialogue and the strengthening of friendly relations with youth of other countries. The achieved result became recognition not only of the talent and professional training of the participants, but also of the traditional values ​​of the Uzbek people - hospitality, goodwill and respect for representatives of different cultures.

    ACQUIN experts highly appreciated the activities of UWED

    ACQUIN experts highly appreciated the activities of UWED

    On July 31, 2026, the third day of the ACQUIN international expert group’s visit to the University of World Economy and Diplomacy ended. During the day, experts held meetings with representatives of the university management, education quality assurance units, administrative and service services, as well as with teachers and coordinators of educational programs. During the meetings, issues of internal quality assurance, management of educational programs, digital transformation, student support, international cooperation, personnel policy and development of university infrastructure were discussed. Following the visit, a final meeting was held, during which the expert group provided preliminary feedback. Experts positively assessed the systematic work of UWED, the professionalism of the university team, openness to dialogue and continuous improvement, as well as the results achieved in the field of education, scientific research and institutional development. As part of the cultural program, on August 1, a trip to Samarkand was organized for members of the expert group. The guests got acquainted with the rich historical and cultural heritage of the city and visited its main attractions. The experts shared their positive impressions of the trip, noting the high level of organization of the program, hospitality and the unique atmosphere of Samarkand. The University expresses gratitude to ACQUIN experts, management, teachers, staff, students and alumni for their active participation and contribution to the successful conduct of the international accreditation visit.