The University of World Economy and Diplomacy held cultural and educational events aimed at broadening students' knowledge of the traditions, art, and spiritual heritage of East Asian countries. On this day, the university hosted the “Silk and Ink” festival, dedicated to the traditional and contemporary art of Japan. The event's program focused on two key areas of Japanese aesthetics: the elegance of the traditional kimono and the art of shodo calligraphy. Participants and guests had the opportunity to become more familiar with Japanese culture, try on traditional summer kimonos, and take part in a calligraphy masterclass. Under the guidance of a master, students wrote the character “Haru”, which translates to “spring”, immersing themselves in the atmosphere of harmony between spirit and brush that is characteristic of Japanese calligraphic art. The event was attended by honored guests, including representatives of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). UWED also held a cultural and educational event titled “A Journey into Chinese Culture”, organized by Chinese language instructors from the Department of Eastern Languages. As part of the program, participants learned about the symbolism of Beijing Opera masks, the fundamentals of Chinese calligraphy, national board games, and the ancient techniques for making traditional Chinese lanterns. The interactive sessions allowed students not only to gain new knowledge but also to experience China's rich cultural heritage firsthand. Both events were organized by the Department of Eastern Languages with the active participation of Japanese and Chinese language instructors. These events served as an important platform for strengthening intercultural dialogue, increasing student interest in studying Eastern languages, and fostering a deeper understanding of the traditions and values of Japan and China. Such initiatives contribute to the development of the university's international, cultural, and educational environment, broaden students' horizons, and reinforce UWED's role as a center for training specialists who possess not only professional knowledge but also a high level of intercultural competence.
Within the framework of the bilateral cooperation agreement signed in 2024 between the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) and Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy University (MAKU), the scope of inter-university scientific and pedagogical relations continues to expand. As a practical manifestation of this partnership, UWED representatives participated in the prestigious IV International Conference on "XXI Century Education Research" (INER CONGRESS 2026), hosted by MAKU in Burdur, Türkiye, from May 7-9. During the conference, Acting Associate Professor of the Department of Uzbek and Russian Languages at UWED, PhD Shakhnoza Khudaykulova, and Lecturer of the Department of European and Turkic Languages, Muborak Madrakhimova, presented their research papers. The research findings presented by our university representatives, focusing on axiolinguistics, cultural diplomacy, and the preservation of linguistic values, attracted significant attention from international experts. In particular, the study provided a comprehensive analysis of the role of national codes in language education and their linguistic transformation in the era of globalization. Innovative approaches to preserving communication etiquette and national identity in the digital space sparked great interest among international academic circles. These conceptual conclusions were highly appreciated as a vital tool for strengthening interstate trust within modern cultural diplomacy. As a logical extension of the visit, Shakhnoza Khudaykulova conducted a masterclass for 3rd-year students of the Faculty of Education at MAKU on the topic: "Harmony of Language, Literature, and Values: A New Stage of Cultural Diplomacy." This session was organized in close cooperation and with the direct support of MAKU Professor Hakan Ulper. The UWED representative drew the students' attention to the growing role of language in modern diplomacy, analyzing it as the most effective "soft power" instrument for establishing mutual trust in international dialogue. The activities carried out during this scientific-pedagogical visit will serve to elevate the multifaceted relations between the two brotherly universities to a qualitatively new level. This international dialogue, which has become a practical arena for not only academic exchange but also cultural and educational diplomacy, creates extensive opportunities for enhancing the professional skills of faculty members and intensifying the exchange of experience. The visit is particularly significant as it establishes a solid foundation for launching joint scientific projects and fundamental research on the comparative study of common Turkic cultural heritage and linguistic values. Such systematic cooperation will contribute to further strengthening the prestige of both higher education institutions within the international academic community and their unification toward common scientific goals.
On May 11 of this year, an awareness-raising event dedicated to the essence and significance of Presidential Decree No. 33 of the Republic of Uzbekistan, “On Additional Organizational and Legal Measures to Strengthen the Protection of the Rights of Women and Children and Prevent Harassment and Violence Against Them,” was held at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. The event was organized under the leadership of Professor E. Sultanova, Chairperson of the UWED Women’s Advisory Council. It was attended by Sh. Shakirova, Deputy Hokim of Mirzo Ulugbek District and Head of the Department for Family and Women’s Affairs, senior inspectors of the Internal Affairs Department of Mirzo Ulugbek District, as well as the coordinator of the Faculty of International Relations. Opening the event, Professor E. Sultanova emphasized that protecting the rights of women and children, ensuring their interests, and creating a healthy social and moral environment within families are among the priority directions of state policy. She also introduced the invited guests and specialists to the students. During the event, Deputy Hokim Sh. Shakirova provided students with detailed information about the content and significance of the Presidential Decree, the priority tasks outlined in the document, and the reforms being implemented to protect women and children from all forms of violence and harassment. In her speech, she particularly focused on increasing women’s social activity, strengthening their legal awareness, and fostering a healthy family environment. In addition, F. Jumaniyazova explained to the students the recent updates in current legislation, procedures for обращения in cases of harassment and violence, mechanisms for issuing protection orders, as well as the rights and responsibilities of citizens. During the event, students received comprehensive answers from specialists to their questions. The meeting, held in an open dialogue format, played an important role in increasing young people’s legal awareness, fostering intolerance toward violence, and widely promoting the principles of gender equality.
On May 08 of this year, the traditional “Open Day” was held at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. This event was an excellent opportunity for applicants and their parents to get to know the university better, learn about educational programs, admission conditions and student life. The event was attended by over 1,200 prospective students, along with their parents and representatives from educational institutions. Guests at the Open House included students from more than 60 secondary schools and 17 academic lyceums from the city of Tashkent, the Tashkent region, and other regions of the Republic of Uzbekistan. During the event, information was provided about the activities of the university, its structure, conditions, curriculum, achievements and future plans. The deans of the faculties spoke about educational programs, features of training and employment prospects for graduates. They also answered all questions of interest to future students. Then the UWED guests took an introductory tour of the university premises, toured the educational buildings, classrooms, and visited the library and sports complex. The Open Day provided an important platform for the university to engage directly with prospective applicants, their parents, and representatives of educational institutions. The event helped raise awareness among young people about the educational opportunities at UWED and strengthened their interest in international relations, diplomacy, the world economy, law, and political science. It also served to further develop the university's cooperation with the republic's schools, colleges, and lyceums.
On May 7 of this year, the university organized a spiritual and educational event titled “Eternal Memory” dedicated to May 9 — the Day of Remembrance and Honor. The main purpose of the event was to honor the memory of ancestors who sacrificed their lives for the freedom of the Motherland and the peace of the people, express respect to war and labor veterans, and further strengthen feelings of patriotism, national loyalty, and respect for national values among the younger generation. The event was attended by representatives of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Uzbekistan, members of the Mirzo Ulugbek District Council of Nuroniy, war and labor veterans, university professors, teachers, and students. The event was opened by the university’s First Vice-Rector O. Yusufjonov. In his speech, he emphasized the significance of the Day of Remembrance and Honor, noting that respect for human dignity and honoring those who served the Motherland have always been an inseparable part of the nation’s values. He also highlighted the importance of honoring the elderly, benefiting from their life experience, and recognizing the invaluable role of veterans in educating young people. During the event, guests spoke about the spiritual importance of remembrance and appreciation, the value of peace, and the education of youth in the spirit of patriotism and military devotion. Veterans shared stories from their lives and careers, encouraging young people to become educated, responsible, and devoted to their country. The artistic part of the event also left a strong impression on the participants. Students recited poems dedicated to the Motherland, peace, and courage, while musical performances and theatrical scenes were presented. In particular, performances reflecting the bravery and selflessness of people during wartime deeply moved the audience. At the end of the event, veterans were presented with commemorative gifts and letters of appreciation by the university administration. The “Eternal Memory” event left all participants with memorable impressions and a high spiritual spirit.
“Fostering a sense of pride in one’s homeland is an important factor in enhancing human dignity.” Based on this idea, an educational and awareness-raising event was organized on the eve of the Day of Memory and Honor at the initiative of University of World Economy and Diplomacy and its Women’s Advisory Council. The visit was attended by the Chair of the Council, Professor E. Sultanova, the Coordinator of the Faculty of International Relations M. Abdurakhmanova, as well as activists of the “Leader Girls” movement. Students and master’s degree participants had the opportunity to closely familiarize themselves with the activities of the State Customs Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan. During the visit, participants were provided with detailed information about the Committee’s multifaceted activities aimed at ensuring national security, protecting economic interests, and preventing illegal activities. They also explored modern operational mechanisms, areas of international cooperation, and innovative approaches within the customs system. This event contributed to strengthening the participants’ sense of patriotism, respect for national interests, and responsibility toward the state. The students expressed their sincere gratitude to the Committee’s personnel, who work around the clock to safeguard peace and stability in the country. Future diplomats emphasized their readiness to make a meaningful contribution to the development of the country, noting that this is not only a professional duty but also a universal human responsibility.
In today’s rapidly intensifying era of globalization and information flow, developing not only the intellectual potential of young people but also strengthening their spiritual values and psychological resilience has become one of the priority directions of state policy. In this regard, University of World Economy and Diplomacy organized a series of seminars and training sessions within the framework of the “Week of Spiritual and Psychological Development” aimed at supporting students’ spiritual growth, psychological stability, and personal development. The central event of the week was the seminar entitled “Spiritual and Psychological Development as an Important Factor of Future Success,” organized by university psychologist N. Norova in cooperation with course coordinators. During the event, based on the principle “Spiritual growth in a safe and healthy environment is a pathway to new opportunities,” the interconnection between students’ spiritual maturity, psychological resilience, and life success was comprehensively explained through analytical and interactive approaches. During the seminar, psychologist N. Norova emphasized the importance of evaluating surrounding events and developments through high moral and ethical standards, drawing appropriate conclusions from various life situations, and maintaining constant awareness and vigilance. It was also noted that the stronger an individual’s “spiritual immunity” and aspiration for inner growth are, the more resistant they become to external negative influences and stressful situations. The practical part of the training sessions focused on the following areas: - Developing emotional stability and inner balance; - Managing aggression in stressful situations and fostering constructive approaches; - Strengthening determination, leadership qualities, and self-confidence; - Applying psychological techniques that contribute to spiritual growth and personal development. Through interactive exercises, students gained important skills in discovering their hidden potential, managing emotional states, and building healthy social relationships within the community. Throughout the week, course coordinators regularly monitored students’ participation and spiritual-psychological well-being. At the conclusion of the event, it was emphasized that spiritually and psychologically mature, independently thinking young people with a strong sense of responsibility serve as a key pillar of societal development. The university administration and the psychological services department announced their intention to continue organizing such educational and practical initiatives on a regular basis in the future.
On May 8 of this year, students of the Faculty of International Relations, together with lecturers of the Department of Political Science visited the Museum of Victims of Repression in connection with the Day of Memory and Honor. The main purpose of the visit was to honor the memory of the victims of the repressive policies and the devoted ancestors who fought for independence and justice, as well as to gain a deeper understanding of their lives and activities. During the visit, the students became closely acquainted with documents and various exhibits displayed in the museum’s ten sections, which are dedicated to restoring the dignity and memory of our compatriots who suffered from mass repressions during the totalitarian regime, whose human honor and dignity were violated. The exhibits also aimed to strengthen feelings of patriotism, loyalty, and devotion to the Motherland among the younger generation. In addition, during the excursion, specialists provided detailed historical information about the causes and consequences of the policy of repression. This visit played an important role in broadening the students’ worldview, strengthening respect for the memory of our ancestors, and deepening their knowledge in the field of international relations.