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    Students of UWED went abroad to participate in international academic exchange programs

    Students of UWED went abroad to participate in international academic exchange programs

    The University of World Economy and Diplomacy continues to actively develop international cooperation and broaden opportunities for its students. As part of the initiative to internationalize education, in the current academic year a group of UWED students, who successfully passed the competitive selection, have already gone abroad to take part in international academic exchange programs (Student Exchange Program) for one semester. Our students have begun their studies at leading universities around the world, proudly representing Uzbekistan and our university in countries such as Japan, the USA, Italy, and Russia. The host institutions include prestigious foreign universities such as the University of Tsukuba, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, the University of Bologna, the University of Missouri, the Higher School of Economics (Russia), and other top educational institutions. Participation in international academic exchange programs provides students not only with the opportunity to continue their studies abroad, but also opens up unique prospects: learning about new educational systems, engaging in research activities, developing academic and professional competencies, as well as gaining deep exposure to the cultural diversity of host countries. Such an experience contributes to broadening horizons, shaping global thinking, and strengthening intercultural dialogue. We are confident that this important stage in the lives of UWED students will become a solid foundation for their personal and professional growth. The knowledge, skills, and impressions they acquire will undoubtedly become a valuable resource for their future as highly qualified specialists open to international cooperation. We wish our students successful studies, bright impressions, and a fruitful stay at our partner universities!

    The New Uzbekistan initiatives are turning into practical action for the future of humanity

    The New Uzbekistan initiatives are turning into practical action for the future of humanity

    At the 80th anniversary session of the UN General Assembly, held in New York on September 23 of this year, the speech delivered by the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev became a significant event not only for the country but also for the entire Central Asian region and the international community. The Head of State’s views clearly demonstrated that Uzbekistan is pursuing an active, responsible, and open policy in the path of global peace, security, and sustainable development. In his speech, the President placed special emphasis on key global threats, sustainable development, and regional cooperation issues, while presenting Uzbekistan’s broad-ranging initiatives. His proposals and initiatives outlined not only the country’s progress but also a practical program of action for the entire international community. A crucial point of the address was the need to strengthen the role of the United Nations in global politics. In this regard, he emphasized that amid growing international conflicts, wars, and social inequalities, the UN’s primary mission must be to promote reconciliation and solidarity among nations. Therefore, he proposed reforming the UN Security Council, expanding its membership, and ensuring full representation of the interests of developing countries. In his remarks, the Head of State noted that in recent years trade and investment in the region have increased fivefold, borders have been opened, and economic cooperation has intensified. The President proposed the adoption of a resolution under the auspices of the United Nations in support of economic integration among the Central Asian states, the holding of a regional development forum together with ECOSOC and UNCTAD, as well as the establishment of a Regional Hub for Green Technologies in partnership with UNIDO. Afghanistan’s stability was assessed as a decisive factor for the security of Eurasia. In this regard, the Head of State proposed the adoption of a separate UN resolution aimed at developing international transport and energy corridors. Another important initiative put forward by the Head of State focused on climate change and water security. In this regard, he reminded that the Aral Sea tragedy must remain in the focus of global attention. He proposed restoring 80 percent of the Aral Sea’s dried seabed with green cover by 2030, hosting a World Water Conservation Forum in Uzbekistan, recognizing the water crisis as a global threat, and developing an international program that includes a roadmap for innovative technologies. He also emphasized the need to adopt a Global Pact on regulating climate migration. Youth were recognized as the main driving force in ensuring peace and stability. In this regard, the Head of State proposed the creation of a World Youth Movement for Peace, the organization of a World Summit on Professional Education for teachers, and the establishment of an international mechanism for the fair use of artificial intelligence. The essence of this initiative lies in fostering a global platform for cooperation by harmoniously advancing youth, education, and innovation to ensure peace and stability worldwide. Based on the experience accumulated in implementing the Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy in Central Asia, the initiative was proposed to transform the Regional Expert Council on Rehabilitation and Reintegration into an international center and to establish a regional office of the UN Counter-Terrorism Office in Uzbekistan. This initiative by the Head of State is significant as it aims to bring Central Asia’s achievements in ensuring peace to the global stage and to shape new, comprehensive mechanisms for combating terrorism and extremism based on international solidarity. The primary and global initiatives proposed by the Head of State carry significant importance for contemporary international security and sustainable development. In our view, this year’s address from the historic rostrum became the logical continuation of Uzbekistan’s consistent diplomatic activity at the United Nations. In 2017, at the 72nd session of the UN General Assembly, President Mirziyoyev first proposed the idea of transforming Central Asia into a space of peace, good neighborliness, and partnership. As a result of this call, the region made significant progress in opening borders, expanding mutual trade, and developing transport corridors in the following years. Likewise, the initiative to transform the Aral Sea region into a zone of ecological innovation was also first announced from this very rostrum. Likewise, in 2020, as the world grappled with the severe consequences of the pandemic, the Leader of Uzbekistan put forward several important initiatives at the 75th session of the UN General Assembly. Among them were the development, under the auspices of the United Nations, of an International Code of Voluntary Commitments of States during Pandemics, the adoption by the General Assembly of a resolution on enhancing the role of parliaments in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and ensuring human rights, the designation of poverty eradication and the fight against poverty, as well as the development of the Aral Sea region as a UN regional center for environmental innovations and technologies, as key themes of the session, and the holding of a global summit dedicated to these issues. In 2021, Shavkat Mirziyoyev addressed the UN General Assembly via a video message, expressing Uzbekistan’s support for strengthening the World Health Organization’s role in coordinating the global response to pandemics. The text of the Code of Voluntary Commitments of States during Pandemics, developed by the Republic of Uzbekistan, was adopted as an official UN document. The initiatives put forward by President Shavkat Mirziyoyev at the 80th session of the UN General Assembly represent the logical continuation of previously set goals, aimed at strengthening regional cooperation. The initiatives launched at the 72nd and 75th sessions of the UN have now been elevated to a new stage at the 80th session. By prioritizing peace, solidarity, and sustainable development, Uzbekistan has once again demonstrated to the world that it is pursuing a consistent and responsible policy on the international stage. The voice of New Uzbekistan from the global rostrum is turning into practical action for the future of all humanity. New Uzbekistan has shown the world that it possesses its own voice and authority in the international arena, not only through its reforms but also as an initiator in addressing global challenges. Mahinnora Mirkhamidova Associate Professor, Faculty of International Law University of World Economy and Diplomacy

    A meeting was held at UWED on the topic “We are the creators of New Uzbekistan!”

    A meeting was held at UWED on the topic “We are the creators of New Uzbekistan!”

    On September 26 of this year, the Public Council under the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Uzbekistan organized large-scale organizational, practical, spiritual, educational, agitation and propaganda events dedicated to the thirty-fourth anniversary of state independence. The main idea of these events is to educate young people in the spirit of devotion to the Motherland, patriotism, responsibility and creativity on the basis of the slogan "For the Motherland, for the nation, for the people!", encouraging them to actively participate in the development of the country. Within the framework of this event, a meeting was held at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy on the topic "We are the creators of New Uzbekistan!". The meeting was attended by an employee of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Uzbekistan, who had a sincere conversation with students. During the event, the youth was provided with detailed information about the activities of the defenders of the Motherland, their role and responsibility in strengthening state independence. Also during the meeting, a thorough exchange of views took place on the essence and significance of the reforms carried out in our country, the development strategy "New Uzbekistan", the role and responsibility of young people in it. Students asked questions and received detailed answers from an employee of the Ministry of Defense. This event not only enriched the spiritual and educational worldview of students, but also contributed to their deep awareness of duty and responsibility to the Motherland and people, strengthening the sense of patriotism among young people.

    A psychoprophylactic round table discussion was held on the topic “Strengthening psychological immunity and preventing pressure and violence”

    A psychoprophylactic round table discussion was held on the topic “Strengthening psychological immunity and preventing pressure and violence”

    On September 25 of this year, at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, psychologist N. Norova, together with the coordinator of the club “Leader Kizlar” Munisa Abdurakhmonova, senior inspector for women's issues of the OPP of the Department of Internal Affairs No2 of the Mirzo-Ulugbek district, Lieutenant Colonel Lola Tursunalieva and the senior inspector of prevention of the OPP of the Department of Internal Affairs No3 of the Mirzo-Ulugbek district, Senior Lieutenant Fatima Mavzhudova, organized a legal and preventive round table on the topic “We are against violence” in order to strengthen the psychological immunity and prevention of pressure and violence among female students. During this round table, students were provided with information and necessary recommendations on the reforms carried out in our society to eradicate and prevent any pressure and violence against women. Students received important information and recommendations on the formation and development of mechanisms of psychological and legal protection from pressure and violence. During the round table, Lieutenant Colonel L. Tursunalieva provided information on legal protection and legal aspects using real-life examples. Addresses were indicated where you can turn in order not to become a victim of violence. During the conversation, experts answered questions. At the meeting, it was explained to them that stable psychological immunity, enrichment of their legal knowledge and strengthening of the culture of self-defense form in their minds an irreconcilable attitude to violence and protect the whole society. The organized psycho-preventive and legal event allowed the students to receive information on how to avoid pressure and violence, and how to immediately contact the relevant authorities or organizations in case of violence. Helpline numbers were left.

    The University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted an unforgettable meeting dedicated to a healthy lifestyle!

    The University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted an unforgettable meeting dedicated to a healthy lifestyle!

    The event, held under the motto "We choose a healthy lifestyle!", has become a powerful source of motivation for our students. Bright stars of world sports Shahram Giyasov and Karim Tulaganov shared their experience, achievements and life advice, inspiring young people to make an informed choice. Students had a unique opportunity to personally communicate with famous athletes, ask them questions and receive valuable recommendations. This meeting made us think not only about sports, but also about life values, willpower and striving for goals. Athletes emphasized that sports motivation is not only the desire for records, but also the harmonious development of the personality. They noted how important it is to find a balance between training, study and personal life, so that sports are a source of joy and energy, and not stress. The meeting clearly showed the power of the community. Communication with idols and like-minded people has created a special atmosphere that motivates more than any individual goal. As research shows, such a "community of like-minded people" makes people happier and more motivated. This event became a practical example of how sport performs an important social and integrative function, uniting people of different professions and interests around universal values - health, discipline and the desire for self-improvement. Such initiatives directly contribute to the World Health Organization's (WHO) global targets to increase physical activity in the population, which is especially relevant in contexts where sedentary lifestyles are recognized as a key public health problem.

    Within the UWED Mentorship Program, the presentation hour of the “Girls’ Leadership Club” was held

    Within the UWED Mentorship Program, the presentation hour of the “Girls’ Leadership Club” was held

    At the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, within the framework of the Women’s Advisory Council and based on the approved Plan for the implementation of the Mentorship Program, the “Young Women Leaders Club” has launched its activities. The main goal of the club is to support talented and proactive young women, develop their leadership potential, and ensure the active participation of youth in social life. The presentation hour was organized at the initiative of the University Women’s Council. During the event, participants were introduced to the main goals, upcoming projects, and initiatives of the club aimed at supporting the development of young women. Chairwoman of the Women’s Council, Ms. E. Sultonova, stated in her speech:— “Today’s initiative is an important step towards unlocking the knowledge, potential, and opportunities of our young women, as well as developing their leadership skills. Our main objective is to expand the ranks of educated, active, and responsible women in the future society.” University leadership and faculty members also attended the event, emphasizing that the “Girls’ Leadership Club” will serve as an important platform to support the creative, scientific, and organizational activities of students. This initiative is aimed at enhancing the intellectual and social activity of youth, especially young women, while fostering independent thinking, proactivity, and leadership skills. All interested students were invited to the event.