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    A major “Zakovat” competition among students was organized in cooperation between the People’s Democratic Party and UWED

    A major “Zakovat” competition among students was organized in cooperation between the People’s Democratic Party and UWED

    In cooperation with the Tashkent City Council of the People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan and the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, the intellectual competition “Zakovat” was organized to enhance youth knowledge, critical thinking, and intellectual potential. Teams from 22 leading higher educational institutions of Tashkent took part in the tournament, demonstrating their knowledge, erudition, and logical thinking skills. At the opening ceremony, Deputy of the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis and Chairperson of the Tashkent City Council of the People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan I. Tokareva delivered remarks, emphasizing the importance of such intellectual contests in revealing the potential of young people. In addition, the First Vice-Rector for Youth Affairs and Spiritual-Educational Work of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy O. Yusufjonov addressed the participants and officially announced the start of the competition. Following an exciting and competitive contest, the winners were determined as follows: 1st place – University of World Economy and Diplomacy2nd place – Tashkent State University of Uzbek Language and Literature3rd place – National University of Uzbekistan.  At the end of the event, all participating teams received commemorative gifts from the People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan for their active participation. The winning teams were awarded diplomas and valuable prizes. This event contributed to strengthening cooperation among universities, fostering an intellectual environment, and increasing young people’s interest in knowledge.

    WIUT Hosted a Scientific and Practical Seminar on “The Role of a Leading Woman in Society and Her Place in the Family”

    WIUT Hosted a Scientific and Practical Seminar on “The Role of a Leading Woman in Society and Her Place in the Family”

    On April 29 of the current year, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted the очередной scientific and practical seminar of the Advisory Council on Women's Issues dedicated to the topic “The Role of a Leading Woman in Society and Her Place in the Family.” The seminar focused on the role of women in society, the development of their leadership potential, their responsible duties in family and social life, as well as ongoing reforms aimed at ensuring gender equality. The keynote speaker of the event was Pirmukhamedova Umida Bakhtiyarovna. She serves as Advisor to the Chairman of the Customs Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Chairperson of the Women's Advisory Council, Colonel, and Doctor of Philosophy in Law. In her speech, she highlighted the role of women in public and state administration, as well as the importance of developing leadership qualities. During the seminar, E. Sultanova also delivered remarks on outstanding women leaders who have made their mark on the international stage from history to the present day. She emphasized that special attention is being paid to enhancing the status of women in the state policy of the Republic of Uzbekistan, broad opportunities are being created for women, and the significance of presidential decrees and resolutions in this sphere was underlined. The seminar was organized in the form of an open dialogue and question-and-answer session, with active participation from students and faculty members. Female students received detailed answers from specialists to their questions and benefited from practical recommendations. In addition, at the conclusion of the meeting, an agreement was reached to establish regular cooperation with the Customs Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan and to organize joint events in the areas of women’s issues, youth development, and professional growth. At the end of the seminar, certificates and commemorative gifts from the university were presented to the invited guests. This event became an important platform for dialogue aimed at strengthening the role of women in social development, encouraging their academic, social, and political activity, and educating the younger generation through the example of accomplished and active women.

    The UWED hosted the festival of intercultural communication “Say 'Yes' to Friendship!”

    The UWED hosted the festival of intercultural communication “Say 'Yes' to Friendship!”

    On April 25, 2026, the annual Festival of Intercultural Communication “Say ‘Yes’ to Friendship!” was held at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. The festival was organized by the Department of English as a project-based activity with the participation of first-year students. This year, the students represented 21 countries: Uzbekistan, Germany, Saudi Arabia, the USA, Russia, the United Kingdom, Mexico, Kazakhstan, China,Georgia,  India, Greece, Brazil, Georgia, Italy, Armenia, South Korea, Egypt, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, and Türkiye. The entire event was conducted in English, creating an atmosphere of lively international communication and cultural exchange. The festival program included a culture and national cuisine fair, country presentations, theatrical performances, demonstrations of traditions, as well as performances featuring national dances and songs. Each team creatively decorated its stand, presenting dishes, symbols, souvenirs, and cultural features of the selected country. Among the honored guests of the event were representatives of the Armenian Cultural Center, representatives of the mahalla, university professors, students’ parents, and students from other higher educational institutions. The most memorable moments of the festival included the performance of ‘lapar’ by the Uzbekistan team; an intellectual quiz and an informative presentation about the country prepared by the Germany and Italian team; the American team’s performance of a famous song and dance dedicated to Michael Jackson; the mesmerizing Tanoura dance and a display of ancient Egyptian costumes by the Egypt team; demonstrations of national dances performed during wedding ceremonies in Saudi Arabia; national dances of the United Kingdom, Türkiye, China, South Korea, Azerbaijan, India, Kazakhstan, Brazil, and Mexico; as well as traditional wedding ceremonies presented by the teams of Greece, Armenia, and Tajikistan. All the teams demonstrated a high level of preparation, artistry, and deep interest in the culture of the countries they represented. The participants impressed the audience with their colorful costumes, creative approach, and the atmosphere of friendship, which became the main symbol of this celebration. The “Say ‘Yes’ to Friendship!” festival once again confirmed the importance of intercultural understanding, teamwork, and open dialogue among young people from different countries.

    Event held to strengthen family values and prevent negative social issues in local communities

    Event held to strengthen family values and prevent negative social issues in local communities

    An awareness-raising event was organized to promote a healthy socio-spiritual environment in local communities, strengthen family values, encourage a healthy lifestyle, and prevent negative social issues. The event was initiated by the University of World Economy and Diplomacy in cooperation with relevant partner organizations. It was attended by university representatives, including the International Cooperation and Youth Affairs divisions, staff of Secondary School No. 71 in Ulugbek district, activists of the “Yangi Olmachi” mahalla, and members of the wider public. During the event, speeches were delivered by E. Sultanova, Chairperson of the University Women’s Advisory Council, S. Tillakhodjaeva, Chief Specialist of the Youth Affairs Office, as well as members of the “Leader Girls” club. Particular attention was paid to strengthening family values, fostering youth in the spirit of national and universal values, and promoting a healthy lifestyle. The participants were also provided with detailed information on the negative consequences of marriages between close relatives, prevention of early marriages among minors, reduction of divorce rates, and the importance of maintaining a healthy psychological environment within families. In addition, issues related to the prevention of crime and offenses, as well as improving legal awareness among young people, were discussed, and relevant recommendations were provided. At the conclusion of the event, priority tasks were outlined for 2026–2028, including the implementation of systematic measures in these areas, strengthening targeted outreach activities, and expanding cooperation.