Open Dialogue at the Student Dormitory: Addressing Needs and Empowering Student Initiatives

Open Dialogue at the Student Dormitory: Addressing Needs and Empowering Student Initiatives

    Open Dialogue at the Student Dormitory: Addressing Needs and Empowering Student Initiatives

    Open Dialogue at the Student Dormitory: Addressing Needs and Empowering Student Initiatives

    On April 30, the First Vice-Rector for Youth Affairs and Spiritual-Educational Work, O. Yusupdjanov, held a meeting with students residing in the university dormitory.

    Aligned with the national principle of “In the Name of Human Dignity”, the meeting focused on enhancing living standards, optimizing extracurricular environments, and addressing student concerns through direct communication.

    Key Highlights of the Discussion:

    Living Conditions and Infrastructure: Evaluation of room facilities, heating and water systems, and the modernization of communal kitchen areas.

    Digital Transformation: Expanding high-speed Wi-Fi coverage and improving access to ICT resources for academic purposes.

    Student Engagement: Revitalizing student clubs within the framework of the “Five Important Initiatives” and enriching the dormitory library.

    During the session, students proactively presented creative proposals, such as establishing dedicated co-working spaces and organizing more frequent sports and intellectual competitions.

    The Vice-Rector reaffirmed that the university administration prioritizes student well-being, stating that every suggestion would be integrated into the ongoing institutional development roadmap. This dialogue serves as a vital step in fostering a transparent and supportive academic community.