The University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) continues to consistently expand its international academic cooperation and create new opportunities for its students. As part of its internationalization policy, during the spring semester of the 2025–2026 academic year, UWED students who successfully passed the competitive selection process are participating in international academic mobility programs for one semester. At present, UWED students are studying at partner universities abroad, representing both Uzbekistan and UWED. Host institutions include leading universities such as the University of Missouri in the United States, the University of Bologna in Italy, Waseda University, Saitama University, Hitotsubashi University, and Nagoya University in Japan, the Higher School of Economics and Saint Petersburg State University in Russia, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University and Ibn Haldun University in Türkiye, as well as ADA University in Azerbaijan and Hankuk University of Foreign Studies in the Republic of Korea. Participation in academic mobility programs provides students not only with the opportunity to continue their studies abroad, but also to gain valuable international experience. Students are exposed to new educational approaches, engage in research activities, develop academic and professional skills, and immerse themselves in the cultural environments of host countries. Such experiences contribute to the development of global thinking and strengthen intercultural understanding. We are confident that participation in academic mobility programs will become an important milestone in the academic and personal development of UWED students. The knowledge and skills they acquire will serve as a strong foundation for their future careers and continued involvement in international projects. We wish our students every success in their studies, inspiring experiences, and a productive stay at partner universities.
A knowledge competition was organized at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy among students studying the Italian language within the framework of the “VIII Universiada della Lingua Italiana – 2026”. The competition covered levels ranging from A1 to B1. The Universiada aimed to assess and strengthen students’ theoretical and practical knowledge of the Italian language, as well as to evaluate their language skills. In addition, the event contributed to fostering a healthy competitive environment among students and increasing their interest in learning foreign languages. During the competition, participants demonstrated their knowledge and abilities in grammar, reading comprehension, as well as written and oral communication. At the conclusion of the Universiada, participants emphasized that such initiatives play an important role in enhancing students’ knowledge, increasing their competitiveness in the international arena, and supporting the effective mastery of foreign languages.
A meeting aimed at strengthening cooperation with Italian Professor Vincenzo Santoro was held at the Department of European and Turkic Languages of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. During the meeting, Professor Santoro provided detailed insights into his academic and pedagogical activities, his experience in teaching the Italian language abroad, as well as modern language teaching methodologies. He also donated a number of academic books to the Department of European and Turkic Languages. The event was organized in an interactive format, allowing students to engage directly with the professor and receive answers to their questions. The discussion covered topics such as the Italian education system, effective methods of learning foreign languages, and the development of cultural cooperation. The meeting was attended by faculty members under the leadership of the Head of the Department, V.A. Mamatkasimova, including Marco Brignone, M. Madraximova, and Z. Pardayeva.
Annual educational project “MY BUSINESS PLAN” was held by the English language department. The event brought together the first-year intermediate students, teachers and invited guests. During the event, students presented their own posters and products presenting their creativity. The topics addressed - «Smart rainy garden», «National fertiliser», «Exotic drinks cafe», «A block of apartments with eco-friendly roof terrace» and «A national GPS sytem», “National jewelry store” and etc. Each group made a speech on their business logo, location, target market and then presented the ways of promotion and profit making in English. Special attention was paid to the contribution of young people in the implementation of «UN sustainable development goals», especially SDG 9 “Industry, innovation, infrastructure”. Students prepared unique business plans and made practical proposals on promoting their product and gave reasons. The guests of the event noted the high level of preparation of participants, the variety of ideas presented the importance of such initiatives for forming an innovative-conscious generation. « MY BUSINESS PLAN» has become not only a platform for knowledge sharing, but also an inspiring example of how students can influence the economical boom of their country.
A lecturer of the Department of Civil Law and Private International Law at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, Solikha Abdurakhimova, participated in a specialized advanced training program on competition law organized by the National Law University, Jodhpur (India), within the framework of the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) program of the Ministry of External Affairs of India. The program, held from March 8 to 20, 2026, aimed to deepen professional knowledge and enhance practical skills in key areas of competition law. During the program, international experts and leading specialists provided comprehensive insights into the core mechanisms of applying competition law in the modern economic environment. The training covered theoretical foundations of competition law, anti-competitive agreements, abuse of dominant position, merger control, as well as specific features of competition law in the context of the digital economy. In addition, important topics such as public policy and sectoral regulation, public procurement systems, and the future development of global competition law were discussed. This program contributes to the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 16 - “Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions,” specifically target 16.3 on promoting the rule of law, as well as Goal 17, especially target 17.6, aimed at enhancing international cooperation in science, technology, and innovation and expanding knowledge exchange.
In March of this year, Alisher Bobonazarov, a lecturer of the Department of Civil Law and Private International Law at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, participated as one of the instructors of the “Legal English for Professionals” course organized for employees of the central apparatus of the Ministry of Justice at the Institute for Retraining and Advanced Training of Legal Personnel. The course is aimed at developing professional lawyers’ English-language skills, as well as their research, analytical, and legal communication competencies. Within the framework of the program, the UWED lecturer delivered sessions on “Legal communication and the importance of mooting in legal education”. The course covers a wide range of key legal fields, including legal terminology and its practical application, fundamental concepts of various branches of law, as well as issues related to proper legal drafting of contracts and documents and the protection of parties’ interests in court proceedings. Therefore, the course serves as an important platform for practicing legal professionals to enhance their skills and competencies. The organization of this masterclass contributes to the implementation of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 16 - “Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions,” especially target 16.3 (ensuring the rule of law and equal access to justice), as well as Goal 17 - “Partnerships for the Goals,” in particular target 17.6 (enhancing international cooperation in science, technology, and innovation and expanding access to them).
On April 18 of this year, within the framework of the VI Republican Book Reading Week, an international scientific conference titled “The Legacy of Ismail Gasprali and the Modern Era” was organized in cooperation with the “TURON” Information and Library Center of the Tashkent region, the Turon Academy of Sciences, its International Research Institute of Middle Turkic Language, and the P. Benkov Republican School of Art. As part of the conference, alongside many prominent historians from Central Asia, Acting Associate Professor of the Department of Political Science, Muslimbek Alijonov, also participated with a presentation entitled “Ismail Gasprali and His Work ‘Islamic Civilization’”. Undoubtedly, such international scientific conferences contribute to the development of science, the in-depth study of historical heritage, and the enrichment of the spiritual and educational outlook of the younger generation.
The “Faculty League” chess tournament, organized for students of the Faculty of International Law, was held to a high standard and has now concluded. Throughout the tournament, participants demonstrated their intellectual potential, logical thinking skills, and strategic approaches. Final Results: Yuldashev Asadbek Otabekovich (2nd year) Masodikov Mirziyodbek Sherzodbek ugli (3rd year) Rakhmatullaev Ulugbek Umidjon ugli (2nd year) We sincerely congratulate the winners and prize-winners and wish them great success in their future endeavors. We also express our special gratitude to all the student initiators who took an active part in organizing the tournament.