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    IAIS and the Central Asian Artificial Intelligence Association Sign Memorandum of Understanding

    IAIS and the Central Asian Artificial Intelligence Association Sign Memorandum of Understanding

    Within the framework of the Second Forum of Sinology in Central Asia, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Central Asian Artificial Intelligence Association (AICA) and the Institute for Advanced International Studies (IAIS) at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. The document was signed by the Chairman of the Central Asian Artificial Intelligence Association, Vladimir Norov, and the Director of the Institute for Advanced International Studies, Dr. Akram Umarov. The signing of the memorandum became an important step in the development of interdisciplinary cooperation at the intersection of artificial intelligence, digital transformation, international relations, and applied research and analytical studies. The main goal of the memorandum is to establish an institutional foundation for cooperation between the parties in the fields of artificial intelligence, digital policy, and the preparation of analytical materials aimed at developing practical recommendations. The cooperation will be directed toward combining AICA’s applied expertise in artificial intelligence with the research potential of IAIS in matters of international relations, energy geopolitics, sustainable development, and economic diplomacy. Within the framework of the memorandum, the parties intend to develop joint research and analytical studies, prepare policy recommendations, analytical reports, and expert materials on issues of artificial intelligence, digital transformation, and their impact on international processes in Central Asia. Particular attention will be given to holding joint conferences, seminars, and round tables involving experts, researchers, and young specialists. The parties also expressed interest in implementing joint projects with the research centers of IAIS. One of the promising areas of cooperation will be the preparation of interdisciplinary recommendations on issues of the digital economy, the regulation of artificial intelligence, and technological transformation in Central Asia.

    The Second Central Asia Forum on China Studies Held at UWED

    The Second Central Asia Forum on China Studies Held at UWED

    On June 13, 2026, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) hosted the Second Central Asia Forum on China Studies, themed “Central Asia and China at the Crossroads of Heritage and Future”. The forum was organized by the Institute for Advanced International Studies (IAIS) at UWED, in cooperation with the World Sinology Center (PRC) and the “Belt and Road” Research and Education Center (Kazakhstan), with support from the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Tashkent. The event served as a continuation of the regional expert dialogue initiated in Almaty in May 2025 and aimed to strengthen academic, analytical, cultural, and humanitarian cooperation between the countries of Central Asia and China. The forum took place against the backdrop of China’s growing role in Eurasia and the further development of the “Central Asia–China” format, which has significantly expanded the scope of political, economic, transport, and humanitarian interaction between the parties in recent years. During the event, special attention was given to China studies as an interdisciplinary field that combines political analysis, economic assessment, cultural understanding, and practice-oriented expertise for government bodies, think tanks, and educational institutions. The opening remarks were addressed by Dr. Akram Umarov, First Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs at UWED and Director of IAIS; H.E. Mr. Yu Jun, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People’s Republic of China to Uzbekistan; Vladimir Norov, Chairman of the Central Asian Association for Artificial Intelligence; Prof. Rashid Alimov, Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Republic of Tajikistan; Xu Baofeng, Director of the World Sinology Center; and Adil Kaukenov, Director of the “Belt and Road” Research and Education Center. The forum’s agenda included four thematic sessions. During the first session, participants discussed the origins of China studies in Central Asia, the development of academic schools, research traditions, and expert approaches to studying China. The second session was dedicated to the role of China studies in cultural and humanitarian cooperation, including academic exchanges, educational programs, intercultural dialogue, and the training of a new generation of specialists. The third session focused on the study of China in the context of the PRC’s 15th Five-Year Plan, its potential priorities, and its significance for the countries of Central Asia. The final session was devoted to the practical aspects of working with the Chinese language in the region, including teaching methods, translator training, and the enhancement of professional competencies. The forum brought together representatives from leading universities, research centers, Confucius Institutes, educational programs, and expert organizations from Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and China. The discussions covered a wide range of issues related to the development of regional China studies, the deepening of academic ties, the expansion of expert networks, and the formation of a more systematic understanding of contemporary political, economic, and humanitarian processes in China and their importance for Central Asia. Following the forum, the Central Asian Consensus on World Sinology was signed. This document, read by Dr. Abbos Bobokhonov, Head of the Center for Asia-Pacific Studies at IAIS, marked a significant outcome of the expert dialogue. It reflected the participants’ commitment to further institutionalizing regional cooperation in China studies, developing joint research initiatives, strengthening academic exchanges, and creating a sustainable platform for interaction between specialists from Central Asia and China. The forum confirmed the strong interest of the academic and expert communities in the systematic study of China and its engagement with Central Asia. The discussions highlighted the need for the continued development of China studies as an independent and practically relevant field of regional expertise, capable of contributing to the creation of analytical materials, educational programs, and recommendations for state, academic, and public institutions.

    First Seminar Held within the UWED–UTokyo GAS “Central Eurasia Initiative” in Cooperation between UWED and the University of Tokyo

    First Seminar Held within the UWED–UTokyo GAS “Central Eurasia Initiative” in Cooperation between UWED and the University of Tokyo

    On June 12, 2026, the first academic seminar was held within the framework of the UWED–UTokyo GAS “Central Eurasia Initiative”, launched jointly by the University of World Economy and Diplomacy and the Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia of the University of Tokyo. The seminar, held in an online format, was dedicated to the topic “Contextualizing Central Asian Migration to East Asia: Analysis of Central Asian Migration to South Korea.” The event focused on migration processes from Central Asian countries to South Korea and East Asia, including labor and educational migration, youth mobility, gender aspects, and the adaptation of migrants in host societies. The seminar was opened by Professor Shigeto Sonoda of the University of Tokyo and Professor Timur Dadabayev, Vice-Rector for Research and Innovation at UWED. They introduced the main objectives of the UWED–UTokyo GAS “Central Eurasia Initiative”, its academic significance, and promising areas for future cooperation. During the event, Professor T. Dadabayev delivered a presentation on the aspirations of Central Asian migrants, the interconnection between education and employment, as well as issues related to migration governance. As the first academic event under the UWED–UTokyo GAS “Central Eurasia Initiative”, the seminar marked an important step toward further strengthening research, educational, and policy-oriented dialogue between Central Asia and East Asia. Going forward, the initiative envisages the development of joint research projects, academic seminars, educational exchanges, publications, and the expansion of international expert dialogue.

    A methodological seminar on the essence and significance of Presidential Decree No. PF-98 was held at UWED

    A methodological seminar on the essence and significance of Presidential Decree No. PF-98 was held at UWED

    seminar was held within the framework of the Methodological Council, dedicated to the essence and content of the Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated May 26, 2024, No. PF-98, “On improving the system for training and attestation of a new generation of scientific personnel”. The seminar, organized for faculty, doctoral students, independent researchers, and scientific scholars, focused on the priority tasks for elevating the national system of scientific personnel training to a new level, integrating scientific research with practice, and improving attestation processes. The event was opened with a welcoming speech by Sodyq Safoev, First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis and Rector of UWED. Following this, Sardor Rajabov, First Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Science, and Innovations, delivered a report on the significance of Decree No. PF-98 for the higher education system and the training of scientific personnel. The main report of the seminar was presented by Timur Dadabaev, Vice-Rector for Research and Innovation at UWED. His report thoroughly covered the topic “Improving the system for training and attestation of a new generation of scientific personnel: tasks and opportunities for UWED”. During the presentation, special attention was given to enhancing the university's research potential, publishing articles in international scientific journals, providing systematic support for the research activities of the faculty, and forming effective research groups within the departments. Specifically, in a pilot phase, it is planned to create one research group in each department. These groups will conduct activities in the fields of “International Relations”, “International Economics and Management”, and “International Law”. It is envisioned that each group will consist of 10 UWED faculty members and 1 international mentor — a leading expert. The seminar discussed proposals for each group to prepare 1-2 high-impact-factor articles indexed in Scopus within the first year of activity, achieve Q1-level publications in subsequent stages, form a sustainable chain of scientific publications, and implement this model on an institutional basis. At the conclusion of the event, participants shared proposals and opinions on ensuring the implementation of the Decree, improving the quality of scientific research, supporting young scientists, and developing the university's scientific schools. This methodological seminar marked an important stage in the systematic efforts to increase the effectiveness of scientific activities at UWED, expand its presence in the international academic arena, and train a new generation of scientific personnel.

    UWED Hosts the SCO Women’s Voice Forum: From Society to the International Arena

    UWED Hosts the SCO Women’s Voice Forum: From Society to the International Arena

    On June 8, 2026, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) hosted the Women’s Forum entitled “The Voice of SCO Women: From Society to the International Arena.” The event was organized by the Youth Parliament under the Senate of the Oliy Majlis in cooperation with the SCO Public Diplomacy Center in Uzbekistan in connection with the 25th anniversary of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). The forum brought together senators, members of the Youth Parliament, representatives of governmental institutions, academia, and civil society from Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Pakistan, and India, as well as media representatives. The event was opened with a video address by SCO Deputy Secretary-General Piao Yangfan. During the forum, participants discussed issues related to supporting women’s scientific potential, expanding the participation of young scholars and researchers in international scientific cooperation, and promoting the exchange of experience in the fields of science, education, and innovation. The thematic sessions provided a platform for exchanging views on initiatives aimed at increasing women’s participation in public life, strengthening their role in the international arena, and expanding opportunities for women in education and scientific research. As part of the forum, a Memorandum of Cooperation was signed between the SCO Public Diplomacy Center in Uzbekistan and the Youth Parliament under the Senate of the Oliy Majlis. The memorandum envisages strengthening friendship and mutual understanding among young people at the international and regional levels, expanding cultural and humanitarian cooperation, and promoting the ideas of peace, tolerance, and civic engagement throughout the SCO region. At the conclusion of the forum, E. Sultanova, Chair of the Advisory Council on Women's Issues at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, summarized the discussions and outcomes of all agenda items. In her remarks, she highlighted the importance of the initiatives proposed during the forum, aimed at strengthening the role of women in science, education, innovation, and international cooperation, as well as supporting young scholars and researchers in realizing their full potential. She also emphasized that the ideas and recommendations put forward throughout the forum would contribute to enhancing women's participation in public life and on the international stage, while creating new opportunities for cooperation and exchange of experience across the SCO region.

    Quiz Organized for UWED Students within The Framework of The Sustainable Development Goals

    Quiz Organized for UWED Students within The Framework of The Sustainable Development Goals

    On June 5, 2026, a knowledge-based quiz competition was organized for students of the Faculty of International Relations under the guidance of the faculty members of the Department of Political Science at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. The primary objective of the event was to enhance students’ political literacy, develop their ability to analyze political processes, and strengthen their decision-making skills. The quiz was designed in line with Goal 4 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – “Quality Education” – and aimed to promote the integration of theoretical knowledge with practical learning while fostering the intellectual development of students. Furthermore, the event assessed students’ knowledge and competencies through questions related to the functioning of political institutions, the rule of law, mechanisms of public administration, and contemporary global political processes. In this regard, the initiative was implemented in accordance with SDG 16 – “Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions.” During the quiz, participants demonstrated their knowledge of international organizations, global governance systems, and current political trends. At the conclusion of the event, certificates were awarded to students who achieved outstanding results and actively participated in the competition. The event contributed to the enhancement of students’ political culture and civic engagement, strengthened their sense of involvement in socio-political processes, and enriched their understanding of contemporary issues in international relations and governance.