Test Title

Test Title

    Attention 1st and 2nd Year Students!

    Attention 1st and 2nd Year Students!

    In accordance with Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan No. PF-81 dated May 24, 2024, and the Regulation “On the Procedure for Granting and Redistributing Educational Grants to Students in Higher Education Institutions”, approved by Resolution No. 149 of the Cabinet of Ministers dated March 10, 2025, the process of granting and redistributing educational grants at UWED for the 2026/2027 academic year has commenced. The University of World Economy and Diplomacy has established a procedure for the differentiated redistribution of educational grants among socially active students - citizens of the Republic of Uzbekistan who have achieved high academic performance in their second and subsequent years of study - as well as for the provision of additional grants. Students enrolled in the 1st and 2nd years of study are eligible to participate in the grant redistribution and additional grant allocation process as applicants. Applicants must register through the my.hemis.uz portal by July 20 of the current year. The following GPA requirements apply to grant applicants based on their academic performance in the current academic year: a GPA of 3.5 or above for an educational grant; a GPA of 4.0 or above for an additional state grant (for students in designated categories). The social activity score of applicants is calculated based on the evaluation criteria set out in Annex 2 to the Regulation. The maximum score an applicant may accumulate is 100 points. In cases where applicants within the established number of grant places achieve equal scores, priority is given to the applicant's academic performance indicator.

    Tashkent Dialogue on Central Asia’s Safe Nuclear Future Held at UWED

    Tashkent Dialogue on Central Asia’s Safe Nuclear Future Held at UWED

    On June 26 of this year, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted the Tashkent Dialogue titled “Central Asia’s Safe Nuclear Future: From Nuclear Non-Proliferation to Risk Management”. The event was organized by the Institute for Advanced International Studies under UWED in cooperation with the Institute for Strategic and Regional Studies under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey. The Dialogue was held within the framework of the Monterey Symposium initiated by Professor Anna Vassilieva. Participants discussed Central Asia’s role amid the changing global nuclear and geopolitical landscape, strengthening the nuclear non-proliferation regime, managing nuclear and radiological risks, and ensuring safety as the peaceful use of atomic energy continues to expand. The event opened with welcoming remarks by Sodyq Safoev, First Deputy Chairperson of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan and Rector of UWED; Eldor Aripov, First Deputy Secretary of the Security Council under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan and Director of the Institute for Strategic and Regional Studies; and Anna Vassilieva, Director of the Monterey Initiative at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies. William Clark Potter, Director of the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, delivered the keynote address. Representatives of the Atomic Energy Agency, the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, research institutions, and the international expert community also presented reports on nuclear safety, radiological risks, environmental sustainability, and international cooperation. The discussions focused on compliance with safety requirements throughout all stages of the life cycle of nuclear facilities, the prevention of accidents and technological risks, strengthening the capacity of national regulatory authorities, and managing nuclear and radiological risks as Central Asia develops into a major transport and logistics hub. The Tashkent Dialogue served as an important expert platform for developing practical approaches aimed at ensuring a safe, sustainable, and responsible nuclear future for the region.

    The University of World Economy and Diplomacy has achieved successful results in the THE Impact Rankings 2026

    The University of World Economy and Diplomacy has achieved successful results in the THE Impact Rankings 2026

    The University of World Economy and Diplomacy, having taken part in the international Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings for 2026, received international recognition for its contribution to the implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This ranking is international and assesses the contribution of higher education institutions to the achievement of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations. Universities in the ranking are evaluated not only by the results of educational and research activities, but also by their initiatives aimed at ensuring gender equality, social inclusion, environmental sustainability, good governance, international cooperation, as well as the development of society. To date, this ranking is recognized as one of the most authoritative in the world, assessing the activities of universities in the field of sustainable development. According to the results of 2026, UWED showed high results in the following areas:  • Overall Sustainability Impact Rating: 600+  • SDG 4 – Quality Education: 600+  • SDG 5 – Gender Equality: 400+ • SDG 8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth: 400+ • SDG 16 – Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions: 100+ • SDG 17 – Partnerships for the Goals: 300+ These results demonstrate the practical effect of systemic reforms carried out at the university in recent years and aimed at improving the quality of education, ensuring gender equality, developing research potential, expanding international cooperation and improving institutional management. In particular, the result achieved for SDG 16 – "Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions," confirms the university's commitment to the principles of the rule of law, open and effective governance, academic integrity, and social responsibility.  UWED in its activities pays special attention to the harmonization of the UN Sustainable Development Goals with the strategy of the university. Initiatives in the fields of education, science, international cooperation and public relations remain among the important factors serving sustainable development. The University of World Economy and Diplomacy intends to continue its initiatives in the field of sustainable development, quality education and international cooperation, striving to further expand its positive influence on a global scale.

    UWED representatives met with mahalla activists and young people

    UWED representatives met with mahalla activists and young people

    Faculty members of the Department of Political Science at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy visited the “Azamat” Mahalla Citizens’ Assembly in Mirzo Ulugbek District. As part of the visit, a meeting was organised to discuss the essence and significance of the large-scale reforms being implemented in the country, youth policy, and ongoing developments in the field of education. The main purpose of the meeting was to familiarise mahalla activists and members of the public with UWED’s activities in education, research, and international cooperation. During the event, participants were informed about modern educational programmes being introduced at the university, initiatives aimed at providing comprehensive support to young people, and efforts to strengthen research capacity. The participants also discussed the implementation of educational and spiritual-enlightenment projects under the “Dolzarb 90 kun” programme. These initiatives are designed to help young people spend their free time meaningfully and realise their intellectual and creative potential. During the dialogue, views were exchanged on prospects for developing cooperation between the university and the mahalla in such areas as career guidance for young people, foreign language teaching, the organisation of academic and educational events, and support for talented youth. At the conclusion of the meeting, the parties agreed to jointly implement practical measures aimed at enhancing young people’s knowledge and skills, guiding them towards modern professions and specialisations, and further strengthening cooperation between the mahalla and the higher education institution.

    UWED and OSCE Discuss New Areas of Cooperation

    UWED and OSCE Discuss New Areas of Cooperation

    On 23 June 2026, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted a meeting with representatives of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. The OSCE delegation included Ambassador Dr Serge Rumin, Special Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office for Promoting Dialogue and Confidence-Building; Ambassador Antti Karttunen, OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Uzbekistan; and Lara Gruben, OSCE Mediation Support Officer. UWED was represented by Rector Sodyq Safoev, First Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs Akram Umarov, and Vice-Rector for Research and Innovation Timur Dadabayev. During the meeting, the parties discussed the OSCE delegation’s visit to Uzbekistan, its participation in a youth seminar held in the Fergana Valley, as well as meetings with relevant ministries and government agencies in Tashkent. It was noted that one of the primary objectives of the visit was to share international experience with young people in the region and contribute to strengthening dialogue, mutual understanding and trust. UWED Rector Sodiq Safoyev emphasised the importance of expanding cooperation between the university and the OSCE in training future diplomats, developing youth leadership and strengthening regional cooperation. He proposed establishing a “Connectivity Dialogue” platform aimed at promoting dialogue and cooperation among OSCE participating States. UWED expressed its readiness to serve as an effective platform for expert and youth discussions in this area. The OSCE representatives proposed developing training programmes for young diplomats and organising training sessions, seminars and masterclasses on conflict prevention, mediation and confidence-building. The parties also considered holding meetings with former ambassadors and experienced diplomats, strengthening professional ties among young diplomats from countries of the region, and establishing an alumni network for youth programmes. The parties agreed to promote cooperation within international educational programmes such as Erasmus+, as well as through joint research projects, conferences and expert discussions. An initiative to organise a “Model OSCE” at UWED was also proposed. At the conclusion of the meeting, the parties confirmed their readiness to implement joint educational, research and youth-oriented projects.