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    UWED and the Tech Diplomacy Institute signed a Memorandum of Cooperation

    UWED and the Tech Diplomacy Institute signed a Memorandum of Cooperation

    Within the framework of the 43rd UNESCO General Conference held in Samarkand on November 1, the world’s first international document aimed at enhancing the diplomatic capacity of states in shaping their digital future the Samarkand Declaration on Tech Diplomacy was signed. As part of this historically significant initiative, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) and the Tech Diplomacy Institute (TDI) signed a Memorandum of Cooperation focused on advancing technological diplomacy, digital governance, and international innovation collaboration. The Memorandum was signed by Ayumi Moore Aoki, Founder and President of the Tech Diplomacy Institute, and on behalf of Sodiq Safoev, First Deputy Chairperson of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis and Rector of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, by Gulnoza Ismailova, Executive Director of the “El-Yurt Umidi” Foundation and Advisor to the Rector of UWED. The main goal of the document is to create a solid foundation for the development of education, scientific research, institutional capacity, and international cooperation in the field of technological diplomacy. The memorandum aims to deepen the interconnection between diplomacy and technology, promote innovative approaches in international relations, and foster global cooperation in the context of digital transformation. In addition, training programs, master classes, and professional development initiatives will be organized for faculty members and young professionals, while UWED students and researchers will have opportunities for internships and practical experience through TDI’s platforms. This cooperation also envisions the regular organization of international conferences, forums, and expert meetings, as well as the establishment of a regional hub for academic and policy dialogue on technological diplomacy in Central Asia. The signing of this memorandum marks an important step towards strengthening UWED’s position as a regional academic leader in digital diplomacy, expanding international scientific exchange, and preparing a new generation of professionals equipped with advanced digital and diplomatic competencies.

    Cooperation issues were discussed with representatives of the China Foreign Affairs University

    Cooperation issues were discussed with representatives of the China Foreign Affairs University

    On November 7 this year, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) hosted representatives of one of China’s most prestigious higher education institutions – the China Foreign Affairs University: Director of the Center for Russia and Eurasia Studies, Professor Liu Ying, and Deputy Director of the Center for Russia and Eurasia Studies, Zhang Jian. During the visit, the guests held a meeting with UWED First Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs, Akram Umarov. The meeting was also attended by Director of the Diplomatic Academy Abdusamat Khaydarov, Dean of the Faculty of International Relations Madina Abdullayeva, Deputy Director of The Institute of Advanced International Studies Odil Gafarov, Head of the Asia-Pacific Studies Center Abbos Bobokhonov, and Head of the International Academic Cooperation Office Gavhar Mirkhalilova. At the beginning of the meeting, Akram Umarov introduced the UWED delegation to the representatives of the China Foreign Affairs University and provided information about the university’s activities, achievements, and priority areas of international cooperation. Ms. Liu Ying, in turn, briefly introduced her university and team, and emphasized that in 2024 relations between Uzbekistan and China have reached a historically highest level, and bilateral cooperation is continuing to develop steadily. She noted that today there is an increasing need for cooperation in the field of education with Central Asia, particularly Uzbekistan. It was also emphasized that the China Foreign Affairs University being established under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China itself provides a strong institutional basis for cooperation with UWED. Zhang Jian proposed to start practical cooperation already from next year by launching student exchange programs, as well as to intensify interaction within an innovative platform offering online courses in diplomacy. In addition, UWED proposed to jointly organize intensive courses in Uzbek, Russian and Chinese languages for students in cooperation with the China Foreign Affairs University, as well as to attract Chinese language teachers from China to teach at UWED. The sides also discussed cooperation opportunities between the China Foreign Affairs University and The Institute of Advanced International Studies under UWED, as well as the Diplomatic Academy. First of all, they agreed to launch bilateral working dialogue by holding a small-scale online meeting. Issues such as conducting joint research with the Institute of Advanced International Studies, and organizing student exchange programs, short-term diplomatic courses and trainings with the Diplomatic Academy, were considered. The parties expressed confidence that bilateral cooperation will further develop effectively and systematically in the future.

    The University Stage of the “Zakovat” Intellectual Game was held at UWED

    The University Stage of the “Zakovat” Intellectual Game was held at UWED

    On November 8 of this year, the university stage of the “Zakovat” intellectual game, aimed at developing the intellectual potential of our country, was held at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. A total of 113 teams took part in the competition, with the best-performing teams winning top places and being awarded diplomas and memorable gifts. The award ceremony was organized in a festive and engaging atmosphere, attended by guests, faculty members, and university administration. The “Zakovat” game not only enhances students’ knowledge but also helps to develop their analytical thinking, quick decision-making, and teamwork skills. Moreover, it encourages young people to engage in logical reasoning, strategic decision-making, and to strengthen their information processing abilities. The achievements demonstrated at the university stage provide students with further opportunities for success in the next rounds and for expanding their intellectual potential. UWED administration, guests, and professors emphasized the scientific and educational importance of the competition and shared recommendations for further expanding such intellectual activities and fostering the knowledge and creativity of young people. The “Zakovat” intellectual game not only increases students’ interest in learning but also plays an important role in fostering a culture of healthy competition and creative thinking within society.

    A training seminar was organized to study the requirements of Regulation No 656 on the organization of tutoring activities

    A training seminar was organized to study the requirements of Regulation No 656 on the organization of tutoring activities

    On November 7 of this year, in order to educate students in the spirit of patriotism and devotion to our national values, provide them with direct assistance in personal and professional development, further improve the mechanisms of individual work with students, a training seminar was organized to study the requirements of Regulation No656 of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated October 17, 2025 on the organization of tutoring activities in higher educational institutions. The training seminar was actively attended by the teaching staff and tutors. At the event, detailed information was provided on the essence and importance of tutoring, its role in personal and professional development, as well as on the tasks and responsibilities of tutors. The state of preparation for the autumn-winter season of 2025/2026 at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy was also discussed. At the meeting chaired by the First Vice-Rector O. Yusupdzhanov, issues of regular study of the terms of lease by course coordinators, ensuring comfortable living and training conditions for students were considered.  The task was set to take appropriate measures to ensure safety, heating, compliance with sanitary and hygienic requirements, to prevent interruptions in the supply of electricity and hot water in rented houses for students in the autumn-winter period. At the meeting, responsible persons and course coordinators were recommended to conduct constant monitoring of the addresses of rented housing of students, to solve the identified problems in a timely manner in cooperation with relevant organizations. At the same time, O. Yusupjanov gave instructions on the appointment of a special responsible person at each faculty, updating the list of students living in rented apartments, taking measures for social support taking into account their needs.

    UWED hosted a mentoring hour entitled “Our Common Home: Lessons from Uzbekistan's Leading Women”, dedicated to the International Day for Tolerance

    UWED hosted a mentoring hour entitled “Our Common Home: Lessons from Uzbekistan's Leading Women”, dedicated to the International Day for Tolerance

    The University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted a spiritual and educational event "Our Common Home: Lessons of Leading Women of Uzbekistan", dedicated to the International Day of Tolerance. The event was organized by the Women's Council of the University. The purpose of this mentoring hour was to strengthen the feelings of tolerance, mercy, interethnic harmony and mutual respect in the minds of students, as well as to educate the younger generation in the spirit of dedication and responsibility on the example of the life and work of women leaders. The event was attended by People's Artist of Uzbekistan, famous TV presenter Galina Vitalievna Melnikova and Professor of the Department of Uzbek and Russian Languages of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy Galina Madraimovna Rakhmatullaeva. In their speeches, the guests emphasized that Uzbekistan as a multinational society is developing on the basis of the values of strong harmony, respect and tolerance. They also shared their personal life path, experience of creative and scientific activities and gave students important advice on how to become leaders in their field, think independently and boldly strive to achieve their dreams. During the event, the students asked the guests their questions, in an atmosphere of sincere conversation and warm communication, exchanged views on the importance of tolerance in human life. At the end of the mentoring hour, the participants were given recommendations on the need to put into practice the ideas of tolerance, friendship and mutual respect, to take an active civic position in society.