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    During the “European Union – Central Asia” Think Tank Forum, UWED hosted meetings with international experts

    During the “European Union – Central Asia” Think Tank Forum, UWED hosted meetings with international experts

    On March 18–19, 2025, meetings were held at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) with international experts who arrived in Uzbekistan to participate in the “European Union – Central Asia” Think Tank Forum.  In particular, a meeting was held with Marie Paret, Senior Secretary of the Center for Analysis, Forecasting, and Strategy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of France, and Maxime Gehringer, a representative of the French Embassy in Uzbekistan. During the discussions, the state visit of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, to Paris and its significance for the intensification of bilateral relations were addressed, as well as the current state and prospects for cooperation between France and Central Asian countries, and the upcoming "Europe – Central Asia" summit in April this year.  Additionally, discussions with the French side focused on expanding cooperation between researchers from both countries and conducting joint scientific studies.  The First Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs at UWED, Akram Umarov, held a meeting with representatives of the Martti Ahtisaari Peace Foundation (CMI, Finland) – Antti Turunen, Minna Kukkonen-Karlander, and Janan Mosazai. The discussions primarily focused on climate change research and water resource management in Central Asia, as well as Afghanistan’s role in EU-Central Asia relations.  To foster new knowledge and skills in water resource management, Finnish experts were invited to conduct masterclasses on water diplomacy at UWED.  Furthermore, as part of efforts to strengthen Uzbekistan-Italy cooperation in higher education, the university welcomed a delegation of representatives from leading Italian universities, including Ca’ Foscari University (Venice), the University of Milano-Bicocca, the University of Tuscia, and the University of St Andrews. The delegation was led by Federico Failla, coordinator of the “Italy – Central Asia 5+1” ministerial meeting, and Marco Farci, advisor to the Minister of Higher Education, Science, and Innovation of the Republic of Uzbekistan.  During the meeting, discussions covered academic cooperation between universities, the organization of summer schools for doctoral students, joint research initiatives, mentorship for students in academic writing, publishing in prestigious European journals, and collaborative grant applications. The parties agreed to develop concrete proposals for further cooperation.

    UWED discussed ways to combat crime and drug addiction among young people

    UWED discussed ways to combat crime and drug addiction among young people

    On March 20 of this year, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted an educational event on the topic "Effective ways to eliminate problems that negatively affect the spiritual and moral state of young people, such as crime, drug addiction and immorality." The event was attended by Ulugbek Choriev, inspector of the Department for Combating Crime in the Sphere of Information Technology of the Main Department of Internal Affairs of Tashkent, Kuvondik Kurbanbaev, head of the Department of the Department for Ensuring Safe Tourism of the Main Department of Internal Affairs of Tashkent, as well as UWED faculty and students. The main goal of the event was to warn young people about crime, drug addiction, immorality and other negative phenomena, as well as to promote a healthy and socially useful lifestyle. During the meeting, special attention was paid to the issues of combating drug addiction, forming moral education and promoting a healthy lifestyle. The event included open dialogues with students, during which experts answered their questions. First-year students of the Faculty of International Economics and Management, who took part in the educational and practical event on drug addiction prevention as volunteers, were awarded letters of gratitude from the university administration. Such educational events play an important role in strengthening the spiritual education of young people and protecting them from various dangers.

    UWED Master’s Student Took Part in the Raisina-IE Global Student Challenge 2025

    UWED Master’s Student Took Part in the Raisina-IE Global Student Challenge 2025

    On March 20 of this year, Sherzod Fayzakhmatov, a master’s student at the Faculty of International Relations of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED), has proudly represented Uzbekistan at the prestigious Raisina-IE Global Student Challenge 2025, held in New Delhi, India. This highly competitive initiative, co-organized by the Observer Research Foundation (ORF) and IE University, brought together 60 outstanding students from 60 countries, offering them a unique platform to engage in discussions on global governance, policy challenges, and international cooperation. Representing UWED and Uzbekistan, Sh.Fayzakhmatov actively contributed to high-level discussions alongside participants from leading universities across the globe. His participation in the challenge underscored Uzbekistan’s commitment to engaging in global dialogues and promoting diplomatic and policy-driven solutions to contemporary issues. For information. The Raisina-IE Global Student Challenge 2025 took place as part of the Raisina Dialogue, India’s premier conference on geopolitics and geoeconomics. The event, marking its 10th anniversary, was inaugurated by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with New Zealand’s Prime Minister Christopher Luxon as the chief guest. This year’s challenge revolved around the theme “Building Bridges: Mitigating the North-South Divide,” addressing crucial global issues such as multilateralism and the digital divide.

    UWED hosted an event under the motto “May your values be eternal, Navruz!”

    UWED hosted an event under the motto “May your values be eternal, Navruz!”

    On March 19 of this year, the national holiday of Navruz was widely celebrated at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. This holiday, which personifies the first breath of spring, the awakening of nature and the exaltation of national values, brought our people a true sense of joy and inspiration. The university administration, faculty, staff, tutors and students took an active part in the festive event, giving the holiday a special atmosphere. The event was also attended by foreign guests, heads of the diplomatic corps, writers, artists and representatives of the mahallas assigned to the university. At the event, organized under the motto "May your values ​​be eternal, Navruz!", everyone enjoyed unforgettable national sports games, craft exhibitions, as well as various events reflecting the rich cultural heritage of our people. Every corner was filled with spring mood, joy and national traditions, creating a genuine atmosphere of Navruz. On the exquisitely decorated territory of the university, teachers and students of all faculties, as well as students of the UWED Academic Lyceum, set tables with national dishes representing the regions of our country, which could be tasted. Everyone was treated to traditional sumalak and festive pilaf. As part of the celebration, sports competitions were held, as well as a colorful concert, where UWED students demonstrated their talents - they sang, danced, recited poetry.

    The UWED hosted a presentation of a special issue of the socio-political, scientific and educational magazine “Vatan”

    The UWED hosted a presentation of a special issue of the socio-political, scientific and educational magazine “Vatan”

    On March 19 of this year, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted the presentation of a special issue of the socio-political, scientific-educational journal "Vatan", which is becoming popular in scientific, academic and political circles. It was attended by representatives of the Presidential Administration, members of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis, the leadership of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Federation of Trade Unions, honorary diplomats, ambassadors of Uzbekistan abroad (via videoconferencing), heads of the diplomatic corps accredited in our country, as well as representatives of scientific and academic institutions, international organizations, leading foreign and local media, faculty and students of UWED. Opening the event, First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis, Rector of the UWED Sodyq Safoyev emphasized the importance of this publication, noting that "Vatan" has become a platform for discussing topical issues of domestic and foreign policy. According to him, the publication of the magazine in English opens up new opportunities for demonstrating the image of New Uzbekistan to the international community. The publication of the journal in English is becoming an important tool for demonstrating the image of New Uzbekistan to the international community in a scientific and academic format. Member of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis of Uzbekistan, editor-in-chief of the journal Khusan Ermatov noted in his speech that the “Vatan” magazine has become a reliable assistant for scientists, politicians, scientific researchers and analysts in expressing their ideas and views, and stressed that the publication is open to everyone. During the event, the guests got acquainted with the video presentation of the special issue of the magazine in English. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People's Republic of China Yu Jun noted in his speech that the magazine "Vatan" is distinguished by its rich content, demonstrates the achievements of Uzbekistan in social and economic reforms and its open and positive international image. "This is an important window for understanding the construction of a new Uzbekistan and the unique culture of the country," he stressed. This magazine, published under the auspices of the Federation of Trade Unions of Uzbekistan, was created in pursuance of the instructions of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev on the development of national content. The journal presents articles written with a broad and deep understanding of the socio-economic development of Uzbekistan, its regional cooperation and role in the international arena, as well as its history, present and future. The special issue in English opens with a solemn poem by the Azerbaijani poet Akif Bagir "An Uzbek is coming...." The articles by Kudratilla Rafikov "In Search of the Lost Soul from Uzbekistan to New Uzbekistan", Farkhod Tolipov "Concept, Model and Dynamics of Regional Integration of Central Asia", Gaybulla Boboyorov and Farkhod Maksudov "Ethnonym "Uzbek": How Did the Name of Our Nation Arise?", Elmira Gul "Folk Thinking Embodied in Patterns", Sergey Abashin "Colonization and Postcolonization: the Experience of Central Asian Countries", Jamshid Muslimov "Nation:  How do we understand it or should we understand it?", Shamsiddin Kamoliddin "Uzbekistan on historical maps." At the presentation, each guest was presented with a special issue of the magazine "Vatan". The event smoothly turned into the celebration of "Nowruz."