The First Vice-Rector of UWED Conducted a Working Visit to the Student Dormitory

The First Vice-Rector of UWED Conducted a Working Visit to the Student Dormitory

    The First Vice-Rector of UWED Conducted a Working Visit to the Student Dormitory

    The First Vice-Rector of UWED Conducted a Working Visit to the Student Dormitory

    The First Vice-Rector of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, O. Yusupdjanov, carried out a scheduled working visit to the student dormitory (TTJ). During the visit, he thoroughly examined the students’ living conditions, their daily routines, available facilities, and the overall social and household environment created in the dormitory.

    At the beginning of the visit, the First Vice-Rector reviewed the general infrastructure of the dormitory, the condition of the rooms, heating and lighting systems, household amenities, kitchen and sanitary facilities, as well as compliance with hygiene regulations. Particular attention was also given to safety measures, the functionality of the fire-prevention system, and the level of order and discipline within the dormitory premises.

    In addition, the cleanliness of the rooms, adherence to rules in common areas, and the overall implementation of internal dormitory regulations were thoroughly assessed. During the inspection, certain rooms were found not to meet cleanliness and hygiene standards, and several shortcomings related to sanitary upkeep were identified. The responsible staff members were instructed to address these issues promptly.

    O. Yusupdjanov assigned specific tasks to the dormitory manager, course tutors, and youth officers to strengthen discipline, conduct preventive conversations with students, promote responsibility and cleanliness, and take measures in accordance with established procedures against students who violate dormitory rules. He also emphasized the need to implement regular monitoring and improve organizational and disciplinary practices.

    At the conclusion of the visit, the First Vice-Rector highlighted that creating a comfortable, safe, and morally healthy environment for students is one of the university’s key priorities. He also provided additional directives aimed at further improving dormitory conditions, enhancing student well-being, and fostering a culture of cleanliness, respect, and responsibility among residents.