On April 6, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy held a seminar-training session for first-year students of the Faculty of International Relations on the topic: “Priority Policy Directions of New Uzbekistan in Preventing Early Marriages Among Youth”. The main purpose of the event was to provide students with detailed information about the psychological, legal, and social consequences of early marriages, as well as to familiarize them with the key state policy priorities of New Uzbekistan in this area. During the seminar, the negative effects of early marriage on education, personal development, and long-term life plans were thoroughly discussed. The keynote speaker, leading psychologist Barno Karimova, delivered an insightful presentation, sharing professional recommendations on emotional resilience, responsible decision-making, and avoiding common psychological challenges among youth. The seminar included open discussions, real-life case analyses, and a question-and-answer session. The event was also attended by Professor E. Sultanova, Chairwoman of the UWED Women’s Advisory Council, and First-Year Group Supervisor M. Abdurakhmanova, who shared their views on preventing early marriages, empowering young women, strengthening youth social protection, and supporting their moral and personal development. This seminar aimed to promote informed decision-making among students, enhance their legal literacy, and reinforce healthy social values. At the conclusion of the event, participants received practical recommendations and essential explanations related to the topic.
On April 6, 2026, the Department of International Economics at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED), within the framework of the “Macroeconomics” course, organized a master class for second-year students of the Faculty of International Economics and Management on the topic “Monetary Policy and Its Transmission Mechanism.” The session was delivered by Ruslan N. Yakovlev, Head of the Macroeconomic Modeling and Analysis Division of the Monetary Policy Department of the Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan. During the master class, the objectives, instruments, and modern regimes of monetary policy were comprehensively discussed, along with the stages of development of monetary regulation in Uzbekistan. Particular attention was devoted to the transformation of the Central Bank’s policy following the liberalization of the foreign exchange market and the transition toward a more analytically grounded and forward-looking decision-making framework under inflation targeting. Students were provided with a valuable opportunity to examine the functioning of the monetary transmission mechanism, including how policy rate decisions influence inflation, the money market, and economic activity through credit channels, exchange rate channels, and inflation expectations. The Central Bank expert elaborated on the theoretical concepts and analytical approaches underlying policy decisions, emphasizing the critical role of macroeconomic forecasting in selecting appropriate monetary policy instruments. The students actively engaged in discussions, raising questions regarding the practical implementation of monetary policy and receiving comprehensive professional responses. The direct interaction with a Central Bank specialist contributed to reinforcing theoretical knowledge and deepening understanding of how monetary policy is conducted to ensure macroeconomic stability in the context of contemporary geo-economic challenges. The event constituted a significant contribution to enhancing students’ competencies in macroeconomic regulation and modern monetary policy instruments, while also strengthening cooperation between the academic community and the Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
On April 4, 2026, as part of a special course at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, an educational visit of a delegation of students and faculty to the Center for Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan took place. The event was attended by 60 people, including 35 special course students and 25 representatives of the teaching staff. The main purpose of the visit was to familiarize students with the rich scientific and spiritual heritage of Uzbekistan, the historical significance of Islamic civilization, as well as deepening theoretical knowledge through practical observation. During the program, participants got acquainted with the exhibition of the Center, which included unique historical sources, rare manuscripts and modern interactive exhibitions reflecting the stages of development of Islamic civilization. Brief official speeches also took place in the conference hall. The director of the Center for Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan, Firdavs Abdukhalikov, as well as the First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan, rector of UWED Sodyq Safoev, made welcoming speeches, emphasizing the scientific and educational significance of this visit. During the visit, participants were shown a documentary about the activities of the Center, which allowed them to more deeply understand the topics presented. This educational visit became an important practical experience for students, helping to increase interest in historical heritage, develop analytical thinking and expand their scientific horizons.
The achievements of the students of the Faculty of International Law at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy clearly demonstrate the steady growth of their academic, practical, and creative potential. A scientific article by second-year student Rukhsora Anorboeva, dedicated to the reflection of universal values in the works of Alisher Navoi, was published in a prestigious conference collection. In addition, second-year student Kuvonchov Jakhongir actively participated in the Uzbekistan–China Business Forum held in Tashkent, showcasing the active engagement of the university’s youth in international cooperation processes. A scientific article by fourth-year student Javokhir Kudratov, devoted to the sources of international treaty law, was also published, analyzing the main sources of international law and their interrelationship. Our students are also achieving notable success in creative and international spheres. In the inter-university theatrical competition held under the slogan “Drug addiction is the ruin of life,” the “Diplomat” theater group of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy won an honorable first place, demonstrating high artistic skill, creativity, and a deep portrayal of a pressing social issue. Furthermore, the university’s Willem C. Vis Moot team successfully participated in the “6th IAC Vis Pre-Moot” international competition held on March 2–6, 2026, in Astana, securing a place among the top four teams in the Central Asia and Caucasus region. As a result, the team ranked among the leading teams in the region alongside MNU, AUCA, and Caspian universities, and was recognized as the strongest team in Uzbekistan. Moreover, students actively take part in environmental initiatives, contributing to environmental protection through plogging activities, and participate in training programs under UN initiatives, strengthening their knowledge in cybersecurity. Achievements have also been recorded in the creative field: poems in English by first-year student Rakhmonova Makhliyo were published in an international literary collection. These results demonstrate the comprehensive development of our students. We sincerely congratulate them on their achievements and wish them even greater success in the future!
A lecture on the topic “Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and the Presidential Institute: Constitutional and Legal Analysis” was delivered within the framework of constitutional law by Associate Professors Zarina Israilova and Mukhlisa Ibragimova of the Department of International Law and Public Law at University of World Economy and Diplomacy. The lecture provided a comprehensive overview of the essence of the SDGs, their importance in public administration, and the role of the presidential institution in this process. Particular attention was paid to SDG 16 — peace, justice, and strong institutions. The constitutional and legal status of the presidential institution, its role in shaping state policy, and its contribution to the national implementation of the SDGs were analyzed from a scientific perspective. The lecture was conducted in an interactive format, followed by an active discussion and Q&A session with participants. In conclusion, the lecture contributed to a deeper understanding of the interconnection between the SDGs and the presidential institution.
The Dean of the Faculty of International Economics and Management at UWED, E. Abdullaev, held a meeting with third-year students on April 3 of the current year. The main purpose of the meeting was to conduct an open dialogue with students and to review their academic performance, practical activities, and future plans. During the meeting, the Dean paid special attention to issues related to further improving the quality of education, increasing attendance, adherence to university rules, as well as developing students’ professional and practical skills. In particular, important recommendations were given regarding graduation, effective organization of qualification internships, and future employment opportunities.
On April 4 of this year, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted the university stage of the “Zakovat” intellectual game, which aims to develop intellectual potential among youth. For the first time, the competition was conducted in English. A total of 20 teams participated, and the highest-scoring teams advanced to the next stage. Holding the “Zakovat” game in English not only enhanced students’ knowledge, but also contributed to the development of their language proficiency, analytical thinking, quick decision-making, and teamwork skills. The competition encouraged participants to strengthen logical reasoning, strategic approaches, and information-processing abilities. During the event, the scientific and educational significance of the competition was emphasized, and recommendations were given to further expand intellectual activities, foster students’ academic growth, and strengthen their foreign-language competencies. The English-language stage of “Zakovat” not only increased students’ interest in learning, but also played an important role in promoting a healthy competitive environment, creative thinking, and an open intellectual atmosphere at the university.
First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis, Rector of the UWED Sodyq Safoev held a meeting with the delegation of the Federal Republic of Germany led by the State Minister for European Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Günther Kriechbaum. During the conversation, the parties noted the high level of Uzbek-German relations, based on the principles of mutual trust and strategic partnership. The importance of active political dialogue at the highest level, which gives stable dynamics to bilateral cooperation, was emphasized. The prospects for further deepening inter-parliamentary interaction were considered, including intensifying contacts between relevant committees, cooperation groups and organizing mutual visits. An exchange of views took place regarding the development of trade, economic, investment ties, interaction in the field of education, culture and healthcare. At the end of the meeting, an agreement was reached on the further development of mutually beneficial ties between Uzbekistan and Germany.