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    The opening ceremony of the International Summit of Young Researchers was held at UWED

    The opening ceremony of the International Summit of Young Researchers was held at UWED

    On October 10 of this year, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted the opening ceremony of the International Summit of Young Researchers on the theme “Strengthening Interregional Cooperation and Developing Youth Leadership for Sustainable Peace”. The event brought together a truly interregional audience: active students from Tashkent and their colleagues from Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkey. They were joined by young researchers, leaders of student communities, mentors and experts, creating a rich environment for the exchange of experience and the launch of joint projects. A significant contribution to the summit was the participation of representatives of government agencies: the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the SCO Center for Public Diplomacy, as well as a number of specialized institutes and think tanks. At the opening ceremony, speeches were made by the heads of UWED, outlining the practical agenda of the summit: • Deepening interregional cooperation; • Development of youth leadership; • Exchange of best educational and research practices. The key priority is to move from discussions to concrete actions. The work will be carried out within the framework of thematic committees (CIS, SCO, EU, OTS), where participants will focus on the development of applied solutions in the areas of cultural and digital diplomacy, employment and skills development, as well as on the preparation of final youth resolutions. High competition in the selection of participants and the representation of key institutes confirm the growing demand for scientific and practical dialogue and joint projects. The summit is designed to become a launching pad for inter-university teams that will continue to work on their initiatives after its completion.

    Cooperation “Family-Mahalla-Educational Institution”

    Cooperation “Family-Mahalla-Educational Institution”

    Today, cooperation between the family, the mahalla (community), and educational institutions plays an important role in the educational process. Effective interaction among these three parties is of great significance for the spiritual and social development of young people, as well as for building a healthy society. On October 10 of this year, tutor of the 2nd year students of the Faculty of International Relations, organized a meeting with students living in the “Yangi Olmochi” mahalla and their parents. In cooperation with the citizens’ assembly of the “Yangi Olmochi” mahalla, an analysis of the current state of cooperation was also conducted: • Relations between family and educational institution: organizing parent meetings, online monitoring, increasing parents’ attention to students’ achievements.• Cooperation between mahalla and educational institution: participation of the mahalla council in the educational process, providing social support.• Existing problems: insufficient information exchange, low activity of parents and students. Proposals for strengthening the cooperation system: • Regularly organize round-table discussions and meetings with students’ parents;• Promote the strengthening of parents’ role, duties, and responsibilities in the upbringing of their children, as well as their mutual relationships;• Inform parents about ongoing reforms in the education system;• Establish communication between the mahalla elder, the tutor, and the student, and strengthen cooperation with citizens’ assemblies of the mahalla and district preventive inspectors. The system of cooperation between “Family - Mahalla - Educational Institutions” is an important factor in the upbringing of youth and the strengthening of society. An agreement was reached to implement the proposed measures step by step and to establish continuous monitoring.

    A training seminar was held at UWED within the framework of the project “Responsible Parenthood”

    A training seminar was held at UWED within the framework of the project “Responsible Parenthood”

    On October 8 of this year, a training seminar was held at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy within the framework of the project "Responsible Parenthood". The event was attended by a specialist of the Research Institute of Family and Gender Equality, founder of the non-governmental educational institution "Iffatli Kelin" B. Karimova, Chairman of the NKMC UWED, Professor E. Sultanova, Chief Specialist of the Department of Youth Affairs S. Tillakhodjaeva and psychologist of the UWED N. Norova, as well as activists of the mahalla, who gave students practical advice and recommendations on the issues of the spiritual and moral atmosphere in the family, readiness for parenthood and economic literacy. At the event, organized with the aim of increasing responsibility for upbringing in the family, ensuring the active participation of parents in the upbringing of children and involving all segments of society in the upbringing of a harmoniously developed generation, the opportunities provided to the younger generation in our country, the rights of the child in society, as well as issues of spiritual and physical education of children were discussed. As it was noted at the event, when a child is born in a family, caring for him and raising him with a harmoniously developed personality becomes the most sacred and responsible task of parents. Parents who set themselves the high goal of raising a worthy generation for the prosperity of our country and the future of our people are true patriots. In the modern era, the awareness of paternal responsibility, the choice of the right approach to the upbringing of children, the acquisition of knowledge, skills and abilities in this area require serious attention and responsibility from each person. Uzbekistan is currently undergoing a number of important reforms to prepare young people for family life. These reforms contribute to the formation of a responsible attitude to family life among young people, equip them with the necessary knowledge and skills, and create strong and healthy families. In this regard, the university is doing a lot of work on the introduction of special disciplines on family issues, the organization of lectures by qualified specialists and courses to prepare young people for family life. Explanatory work is also carried out by teachers, activists of the women's committee and psychologists.

    Presentations of a monograph dedicated to the issues of “soft power” were held at the UWED

    Presentations of a monograph dedicated to the issues of “soft power” were held at the UWED

    On October 7, 2025, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted a presentation of a monograph on the role of Uzbekistan's cultural heritage in shaping the country's international policy and soft power tools. The author is the Honored Worker of Culture of Uzbekistan, Doctor of Philosophy Ganieva Shakhnoza Khotamovna. The event was attended by the heads of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ambassadors of foreign countries and heads of representative offices of international organizations accredited in Uzbekistan, prominent representatives of scientific and academic circles, cultural and art figures, representatives of local and foreign media, and the teaching staff of UWED. Speakers at the presentation noted the relevance of the monograph as a fundamental scientific study dedicated to the role of the historical and cultural heritage of Uzbekistan in the formation of the foreign policy image of the state. It was emphasized that the study of "soft power" as a category of political influence is of particular importance for Uzbekistan, which has a unique heritage that goes deep into history. In this context, the monograph not only reveals the essence of cultural diplomacy, but also demonstrates how historical heritage is turning into a significant tool of foreign policy. The research strategy is based on the study of collections in reputable museums and manuscript collections, many of which are provided for detailed analysis for the first time and represent an invaluable storehouse of information for researchers studying the culture and art of Uzbekistan from antiquity to the first half of the 20th century. Each chapter of the monograph is based on a rich factual and analytical base, provided with references, comments and descriptions of artifacts. It is noteworthy that the work of S. Ganyeovy is not only a purely scientific study, but also a practical guide for specialists in foreign policy, cultural diplomacy, museum affairs and oriental studies. A number of provisions can be applied in the development of cultural strategies and diplomatic initiatives of Uzbekistan. According to the participants of the event, the monograph "Heritage as a Factor of Soft Power Diplomacy of Uzbekistan. Territory of Meanings" is a significant contribution to the development of scientific thought about cultural diplomacy, reflecting the relationship between history, art and politics in the modern world.