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    Sports Diplomacy at UWED: Friendly Football Match Held with the Embassy of Pakistan

    Sports Diplomacy at UWED: Friendly Football Match Held with the Embassy of Pakistan

    On 7 July this year, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy organised an official meeting and a friendly football match with the participation of representatives of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan in Uzbekistan. The event aimed to promote sports diplomacy and strengthen friendly ties between the youth of Uzbekistan and Pakistan. During the event, the university administration emphasised the invaluable role of sport in bringing nations and cultures closer together. As noted, sport knows no language, cultural or national boundaries; rather, it unites people through mutual respect, teamwork and understanding. Although teams compete on the football field, friendship always remains the greatest winner. During the meeting, it was also highlighted that this year holds special significance in the history of Uzbek sport. In particular, great pride was expressed over the fact that the Uzbekistan national football team qualified for the FIFA World Cup 2026 for the first time in its history. This historic achievement has become a source of inspiration for millions of young people in the country and has once again demonstrated that unity, determination and hard work can lead to the highest accomplishments. In turn, representatives of the Embassy of Pakistan sincerely congratulated the people of Uzbekistan on this historic success and conveyed their best wishes. They also presented the university team with a “Trionda” football produced in Pakistan as a symbolic gift. The friendly football match held at the UWED sports ground became an important step towards further strengthening people-to-people diplomacy and friendly relations between the youth of the two countries. At the conclusion of the event, the parties agreed to continue cooperation in regularly organising joint events in the fields of sport, cultural and humanitarian cooperation, and youth exchanges.

    Attention, 1st–2nd year students!

    Attention, 1st–2nd year students!

    In accordance with the “Regulation on the Procedure for the Allocation and Redistribution of State-Funded (Tuition-Free) Education Grants to Students of Higher Education Institutions,” approved by Presidential Decree of the Republic of Uzbekistan No. PF-81 dated May 24, 2024, and Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers No. 149 dated March 10, 2025, the parameters for the allocation and redistribution of state-funded tuition grants at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy for the 2026/2027 academic year have been approved by bachelor’s degree programs and languages of instruction.   DISTRIBUTION   parameters for the provision and redistribution of educational grants at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy in the areas of bachelor's degree and languages of instruction    (for 2 years)   Code Areas of study Language of instruction The basic number of educational grants in the 2024/2025 academic year The basic number of educational grants in the 2025/2026 academic year Full (100%) Incomplete (50%) 60310200 International Relations Uzbek 17 9 16 Russian 0 0 0 60310100 Political Science Uzbek 16 8 16 Russian 0 0 0 60411100 World Economy and International Economic Relations Uzbek 20 10 20 Russian 0 0 0 60420100 Jurisprudence Uzbek 15 8 14 Russian 2 1 2 GENERAL 70 36 68       DISTRIBUTION   parameters for the provision and redistribution of educational grants at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy in the areas of bachelor's degree and languages of instruction    (for 1 years)   Code Areas of study Language of instruction The basic number of educational grants in the 2024/2025 academic year The basic number of educational grants in the 2025/2026 academic year Full (100%) Incomplete (50%) 60310200 International Relations Uzbek 112 56 112 Russian 1 1 0 60310100 Political Science Uzbek 25 13 24 Russian 0 0 0 60411100 World Economy and International Economic Relations Uzbek 118 59 118 Russian 2 1 2 60420100 Jurisprudence Uzbek 21 11 20 Russian 0 0 0 GENERAL 279 141 276  

    UWED Students and Faculty Members Are Participating in an International Academic Internship in France

    UWED Students and Faculty Members Are Participating in an International Academic Internship in France

    The University of World Economy and Diplomacy continues to consistently expand its international cooperation, develop the French language competencies of students and faculty members, and broaden opportunities for academic mobility. As the next practical stage in this area, an academic internship programme has begun for UWED students and faculty members within the framework of cooperation with the Institut de la Francophonie, located in Nice, France. A total of 28 students and 3 faculty members of the university are participating in the programme. The academic internship officially began on 6 July 2026. During the first days of the programme, introductory and adaptation activities were organised for the participants. During the initial sessions, the administration and faculty members of the Institut de la Francophonie provided the participants with detailed information about the institute’s activities, the educational process, teaching methodology, academic requirements, and the content of the programme. UWED representatives were also introduced to the institute’s team and received the necessary guidance regarding the educational and cultural programmes planned for the coming weeks. This academic internship programme provides participants with an opportunity to further develop their communicative competence in French, gain experience in an international academic environment, and become closely acquainted with the educational and cultural life of France. The signing of a memorandum between the parties is also envisaged within the framework of this cooperation. Throughout the programme, theoretical and practical classes, cultural and educational events, as well as meetings aimed at strengthening international academic cooperation are planned.

    UWED Held a Seminar on Crime Prevention and Cybersecurity

    UWED Held a Seminar on Crime Prevention and Cybersecurity

    As part of the “Dolzarb 90 kun” project, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy organised an open dialogue involving the university administration and students, as well as a preventive social and psychological seminar and training session. The event aimed to enhance young people’s legal awareness and culture, strengthen their psychological well-being, support the meaningful organisation of the summer holiday period, and further develop open communication with students. The event was attended by First Vice-Rector for Youth Affairs and Spiritual and Educational Work O. A. Yusupdjanov, representatives of the university administration, officials from the Department for Coordinating the Activities of Internal Affairs Bodies of the Mirzo Ulugbek District, specialists from the Youth Affairs Agency, university psychologist Nargiza Norova, faculty members, course coordinators and students. During the open dialogue, the students’ concerns, proposals and initiatives were heard, and detailed answers were provided to their questions. It was emphasised that supporting students’ practical ideas and proposals remains one of the university’s key priorities. The preventive part of the seminar focused on preventing offences and crime among young people, maintaining public order, ensuring personal safety during the holiday period, and protecting students from harmful habits. Lieutenant Colonel Sherzod Mirzayev, Deputy Head of the Department for Coordinating the Activities of Internal Affairs Bodies of the Mirzo Ulugbek District, explained the negative consequences of narcotic and psychotropic substances and the risks they pose to young people’s lives and health, using real-life examples. In addition, Senior Lieutenant Jamshid Narzullayev, Head of the Department for the Prevention of Crimes in the Field of Information Technology under the Mirzo Ulugbek District Department for Coordinating the Activities of Internal Affairs Bodies, provided information on cybercrime, the illegal withdrawal of funds from bank cards, common forms of online fraud and ways to protect against them. Students received important recommendations on protecting personal data, avoiding suspicious links and following digital security rules. The event continued with an interactive seminar and training session entitled “The Path to a New Self: Discovering Inner Potential, Personal Development and Building a Healthy Lifestyle During the Holiday Period,” conducted by university psychologist Nargiza Norova. During the session, students completed practical exercises aimed at recognising their inner potential, strengthening motivation, setting clear personal goals and making productive use of the summer holidays.

    “Topical 90 Days”: Social and Psychological Training Held at UWED

    “Topical 90 Days”: Social and Psychological Training Held at UWED

    On 1 July 2026, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy organised an interactive social and psychological training session within the framework of the “Topical 90 Days” project. The session was entitled “Building Effective Communication, Mutual Trust and a Positive Environment for Cooperation within a Team: The Psychological Foundations of a Successful Team.” The event aimed to foster a healthy psychological environment among students, develop a culture of effective communication, and strengthen the principles of mutual trust and cooperation within a team. In the opening part of the training, university psychologist Nargiza Norova introduced the participants to the content, objectives and significance of the session. She emphasised the important role of effective communication, active listening, empathy, mutual respect and trust-based relationships in team development. Feruza Ernazarova, a representative of the Youth Affairs Office, highlighted the importance of young people’s social engagement, initiative and participation in teamwork. The practical part of the training was conducted by Inclusion Coordinator Kamola Davlatova. The students actively participated in interactive exercises aimed at developing teamwork skills, strengthening mutual trust, exchanging ideas and improving communication abilities. Group-based psychological exercises, role-playing activities, analysis of challenging situations, interactive discussions and reflection techniques were effectively used throughout the session. The course coordinator, the Youth Union coordinator and the university’s “UWED Force” community group actively contributed to the organisational process. Their cooperation helped ensure that the training was conducted in an orderly and professional manner, promoted effective engagement with students and created a positive and friendly atmosphere. By the end of the training, the students had further developed their skills in effective communication, active listening, teamwork and the exchange of ideas. They also gained practical experience in creating an atmosphere of trust, respect and mutual support within a team. Students who actively participated in the sessions were awarded special certificates by the Youth Union.