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    The Economic Resilience of New Uzbekistan Amid Global Geoeconomic Transformations

    The Economic Resilience of New Uzbekistan Amid Global Geoeconomic Transformations

    On April 30, 2026, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted the International Scientific and Practical Conference entitled “Main Directions and Prospects for Ensuring the Economic Stability of New Uzbekistan in the Context of the Transformation of Global Geoeconomic Processes.” The conference was organized in a hybrid format and brought together national and international experts, scholars, researchers, doctoral students, and representatives of governmental institutions. The conference focused on pressing issues related to the impact of global geoeconomic transformations on national economies, mechanisms for ensuring economic stability, improvement of the investment climate, digital transformation, innovative development, and international economic integration. Particular attention was paid to strengthening the resilience and competitiveness of New Uzbekistan’s economy amid current global challenges. The conference was opened by the Vice Rector for Digital Transformation and Economic issues of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy M.M. Djalalov. In his speech, the Vice-Rector emphasized the relevance and importance of international scientific cooperation and exchange of experience in the context of global economic transformation, noting the important role of digital technologies and innovative approaches in strengthening the economic stability of New Uzbekistan. The conference featured distinguished experts and scholars from the United States, Azerbaijan, Pakistan, and Türkiye. Among them, Ismail Nod, a banking technology engineer and FinTech founder from the USA, delivered a presentation on the acceleration of Uzbekistan’s economic transformation. Representatives of the Institute of Economics under the Ministry of Science and Education of the Republic of Azerbaijan — Ellada Khankishiyeva, Matanat Abdalova, and Gulnar Samadova — presented research on regional economic cooperation, innovation-driven development, and the prospects for tourism cooperation among Turkic-speaking states. Professor İsrafil Boyaci from Türkiye addressed the role of health and well-being in strengthening sustainable economic development. Pakistani expert Dr. Irtaza Nawaz discussed the strategic importance of smart tourism technologies in enhancing the economic resilience of New Uzbekistan. The event also included presentations by representatives of the Ministry of Investments, Industry and Trade of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the Institute of Macroeconomic and Regional Studies, Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies, and the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. Their reports addressed issues related to investment policy, industrial diversification, export potential development, and the expansion of e-commerce in Uzbekistan. The conference was conducted within the framework of two thematic sessions. The 1st session focused on risk management, resilience, and diversification strategies in the context of global geoeconomic changes. The 2nd session addressed digital economy development, innovation, and participation in global value chains aimed at enhancing the international competitiveness and export potential of New Uzbekistan. Summarizing the results of the international conference, the head of the Department of International Economics, PhD, Associate Professor L.M. Tashpulatova noted the importance of developing practical recommendations aimed at improving economic policy, expanding international economic cooperation, and ensuring sustainable economic development based on the scientific proposals and recommendations presented by the conference participants.

    Students of the Faculty of International Law Advancing Toward New Heights

    Students of the Faculty of International Law Advancing Toward New Heights

    Students of the Faculty of International Law at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy have once again demonstrated in practice the results that can be achieved through the harmonious combination of knowledge, aspiration, and hard work. This time, the scope of achievements is broad — ranging from diplomacy and academia to international competitions and sports arenas. Today, the accomplishments of our students are no longer confined to classrooms; they are increasingly visible on international diplomatic platforms, in scientific research, prestigious competitions, and even in sports. In particular, third-year student Mirjahon Fayzullayev was successfully selected from among hundreds of candidates for the prestigious Preventive Diplomacy Academy (PDA 2026) program organized by the United Nations. This achievement reflects not only his strong academic background but also his global outlook and diplomatic potential. First-year student Asila Abdurakhmatova advanced to the next stage of the “Mirzo Ulugbek Vorislari–2026” competition with her environmental project “Anhor.bek.” This initiative highlights the younger generation’s awareness of environmental issues and their commitment to innovative solutions. Second-year student Marjona Abdugafurova secured first place in the international “Student of the Year–2026” competition, demonstrating strong analytical skills and the ability to engage deeply with pressing social issues. Third-year student Komronbek Alisherov achieved a score of 100 on the TOEFL iBT examination, confirming his proficiency in English at an advanced academic level. This accomplishment provides a solid foundation for his future international academic and professional endeavors. In the field of international trade law, third-year students Muqaddam Chorikulova and Shakhnozakhon Rakhimova won first place in a simulated court proceeding held Tashkent International Model WTO 2026. Their success reflects advanced legal reasoning, thorough preparation, and strong advocacy skills. Notable results were also achieved in sports: first-year student Orifjon Rozimboyev secured second place in the 400-meter race at the “Student League–2026” competition.Third-year student Shokhruz Bakhtiyorov successfully participated in an international Italian language olympiad, demonstrating his language proficiency on a global stage. These achievements are not merely results; they are a reflection of consistent effort, determination, and a strong culture of self-development. Behind every success lies dedication, ambition, and a clear sense of purpose. Our students are the pride of today and a reliable foundation for tomorrow — highly capable and competitive professionals who will достойно represent our country on the international stage.

    The University of World Economy and Diplomacy Held a Hashar Within the Framework of the National Project “Green Space”

    The University of World Economy and Diplomacy Held a Hashar Within the Framework of the National Project “Green Space”

    On April 30, 2026, Presidential Decree No. PF-47 of the Republic of Uzbekistan was adopted. In accordance with this decree, expanding green spaces across the country, establishing botanical and dendrological gardens, and ensuring their preservation through an effective management system were identified as priority tasks. Particular emphasis was also placed on developing scientifically grounded methods for cultivating seedlings suited to the climatic conditions of each region. The team of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, actively supporting the national project “Green Space” initiated by the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, is systematically carrying out greening activities across the university campus. In particular, on April 30 of this year, the Department of Uzbek and Russian Languages organized a hashar under the slogan “Goodness Will Remain a Garden”. As part of this meaningful initiative, faculty members, community partners, and representatives of the public all contributed to the planting of seedlings. The primary goal of this event is not only to beautify the university grounds, but also to foster a love for nature among young people and promote environmental awareness. Each seedling planted by first-year students at their place of study symbolizes a contribution to preserving nature and improving the climate in the future. Planting trees is not merely a tradition, but a vital investment in environmental sustainability and the health of future generations. Every planted seedling contributes to cleaner air and a more stable urban microclimate. It is also worth noting that the “Green Space” project aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations General Assembly and aims to restore the balance between humanity and nature. Transforming our surroundings into green and thriving spaces reflects our shared commitment to national and spiritual values. The newly created green areas within our university and local communities will not only enhance the beauty of our environment but also contribute to climate regulation, nature conservation, and the overall well-being of our people.

    “Leadership and Youth” Meeting at UWED: Honoring Champions and Open Dialogue

    “Leadership and Youth” Meeting at UWED: Honoring Champions and Open Dialogue

    On April 30, 2026, a “Leader and Youth” format meeting was held at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy with third-year students of the Faculty of International Economics and Management. The event featured an open discussion with O. Yusupjanov, First Vice-Rector for Youth Affairs and Spiritual-Educational Work, A. Turdimatov, Advisor to the Rector, and E. Abdullayev, Dean of the Faculty. The ceremony commenced with the high-profile recognition of the winners of the VI Open Mathematical Olympiad for University Students (OMOUS-2026), recently held in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. Representing the university with distinction: • 4 students were awarded Gold Medals; • 2 students were awarded Silver Medals. In addition, the students' academic supervisor was officially honored and rewarded by the university administration for their exceptional contribution to this scientific achievement. During the session, First Vice-Rector O. Yusupjanov briefed students on the current trajectory of national reforms and the evolving requirements for young professionals. Key topics included: • The necessity of interdisciplinary knowledge and global competitiveness. • The role of youth in driving the country’s economic and diplomatic agenda. The meeting transitioned into a vibrant Q&A session where students voiced their ideas and concerns. Major points of discussion included: • Career Pathways: Proposals to enhance internship programs within international organizations and government ministries. • Research & Innovation: Requests for increased funding for student-led start-ups and research initiatives. • Global Mobility: Inquiries regarding the expansion of exchange programs with leading foreign universities. The administration reaffirmed its commitment to supporting student initiatives, ensuring that their voices remain central to the university's development strategy.

    UWED Hosts Master Class on Central Asia’s Transport Potential

    UWED Hosts Master Class on Central Asia’s Transport Potential

    As part of the consistent integration of theoretical training and practice-oriented education at the Faculty of International Relations of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, within the course “Central Asian Studies” Head of the Center for Strategic Connectivity at the Institute for Advanced International Studies Nargiza Umarova delivered a lecture to future bachelor’s students. Special attention was given to the dynamics of the development of transport connectivity. Students learned that in recent years there has been a significant increase in intra-regional trade and cargo transportation, which has been facilitated by the restoration of railway and road routes, as well as the launch of new international corridors. Projects such as the Trans-Afghan railway corridor, the China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan railway, and the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route, which provide access to open seas, were examined. In conclusion, Nargiza Umarova presented a number of important insights, noting that despite considerable progress, the region continues to face challenges related to uneven infrastructure development, insufficient investment, as well as tariff and institutional barriers. In this regard, the need for coordinated policies aimed at harmonizing legislation and introducing modern digital solutions in the field of logistics becomes particularly important. The lecture was conducted in a lively and engaging dialogue with students in the traditional “ustoz – shogird” format, which made it possible not only to deepen knowledge but also to develop a practical understanding of current processes in Central Asia.

    Debate on “Political Regimes” Held at UWED

    Debate on “Political Regimes” Held at UWED

    On April 30 of the current year, a debate on the topic “Political Regimes” was held among students of the Faculty of International Relations at University of World Economy and Diplomacy. The event was organized to develop students’ political thinking, strengthen their skills in analyzing contemporary international political processes, and promote a culture of free expression. During the debate, participants shared their views on various political regimes existing in the world - democratic, authoritarian, and totalitarian - discussing their characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages. Lively discussions were also held on the impact of political regimes on state development, the formation of civil society, and a country’s position in the international arena. In their speeches, students presented well-grounded arguments based on the experience of different countries, historical examples, and current geopolitical events. Each team demonstrated high engagement in defending its position, analyzing opponents’ arguments, and drawing logical conclusions. At the end of the event, the most active students and teams were specially recognized. The debate contributed to the development of public speaking culture, critical and analytical thinking, teamwork skills, and the expansion of students’ political knowledge. Such intellectual events play an important role in strengthening the academic and practical environment among students of University of World Economy and Diplomacy and in enhancing the professional potential of future diplomats and specialists.