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    UWED and the University of Tokyo Launch Joint “Central Eurasia Initiative”

    UWED and the University of Tokyo Launch Joint “Central Eurasia Initiative”

    The University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED), in collaboration with the Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia at the University of Tokyo, is launching a new academic platform: the UWED–UTokyo Global Asian Studies “Central Eurasia Initiative”. The initiative aims to foster a sustainable intellectual dialogue among Uzbekistan, Central Asia, and Japan within the framework of the Global Asian Studies (GAS) program. It reflects the growing momentum of cooperation between Central Asia and Japan, as well as the unique role of academic institutions in strengthening scholarly, expert, and educational ties. The initiative is coordinated by Professor Timur Dadabaev, Vice-Rector for Research and Innovation at UWED and a professor at the University of Tsukuba, and Professor Shigeto Sonoda, a specially appointed professor at the Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia at the University of Tokyo. Within the initiative, regular academic discussions, expert meetings, and joint research projects are planned on topical issues that unite Central Asia and Japan. Key areas of cooperation include international politics, regional engagement, infrastructure development, economic corridors, resource management, the energy transition, migration, artificial intelligence, technology, intellectual property, and issues of identity and societal transformation. Special attention will be given to developing an interdisciplinary approach to the study of Central Eurasia, strengthening academic exchanges, and creating a long-term research platform between leading academic centers in Uzbekistan and Japan. The launch of the Central Eurasia Initiative will build upon many years of academic collaboration between researchers from Central Asia and Japan. The implementation of this initiative will be a significant step in strengthening research cooperation between UWED and the University of Tokyo, and will also help to expand the expert dialogue between Central Asia and East Asia.

    Table tennis competitions for the Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation Cup were held at UWED

    Table tennis competitions for the Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation Cup were held at UWED

    In order to ensure the implementation of the tasks outlined by the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan during his meeting with young people, as well as at the videoconference meeting dedicated to bringing the field of physical education and sports to a new level, widely engaging the population in mass sports, and improving the system of selection and sports training, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy organized a series of sports events as part of the “Wednesday — Sports Day” initiative. At the beginning of the event, in order to widely promote sports, encourage a healthy lifestyle and actively involve young people in sports activities, a memorandum of cooperation was signed between the Table Tennis Federation of Uzbekistan and the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. This memorandum will contribute to the further development of the university’s sports infrastructure, support for talented athletes, and the wider popularization of table tennis among students, faculty members and staff. Following the signing ceremony, a table tennis tournament for the Cup of the Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovations was held among the university’s faculty members and staff. During the competition, participants demonstrated strong sports skills, agility and team spirit. According to the results of the exciting and competitive matches, the winners among women were: 1st place — Odina Kudratova 2nd place — Iqboloy Narqulova 3rd place — Shahrizoda Miraliyeva Among men, the winners were: 1st place — Anvar Sayfiddinov 2nd place — Nodirbek Egamberdiyev 3rd place — Shoxruxbek Abdujabborov In addition, Adham Gafurovich Rasulov, Associate Professor of the Department of International Relations and a long-serving diplomat, was awarded first place in the nomination “Diplomat — Devoted to Sports”. At the end of the event, the winners, prize-holders and active participants were awarded diplomas and memorable gifts. The sports events served to promote a healthy lifestyle within the university community, increase the engagement of faculty and staff, and strengthen team spirit through sports.

    Interdisciplinary Student Contest “Lobbying Simulation: Advocating for Change” Successfully Held at UWED

    Interdisciplinary Student Contest “Lobbying Simulation: Advocating for Change” Successfully Held at UWED

    The English Language Department (IEM section) successfully organized the interdisciplinary student contest “Lobbying Simulation: Advocating for Change” in cooperation integrating ESP and Law classes. The contest was organized in accordance with the implementation of the Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan “On State Youth Policy” (Articles 5, 7, and 8) as well as within the framework of the national program “Five Important Initiatives” aimed at supporting youth development, intellectual growth, and social activity. The contest was aimed at developing students’ independent learning skills, interdisciplinary thinking, persuasive communication, analytical abilities, and teamwork through simulation-based learning integrating Business English and Law. The competition was conducted in two stages. During the first stage, students prepared independent project work, developed lobbying strategies, and performed simulations in class. In the final stage, shortlisted teams submitted edited video performances and reports, which were evaluated by the departmental assessment panel.The contest demonstrated students’ creativity, critical thinking, professional communication skills, and ability to apply legal and strategic reasoning to real-life social issues.  Winners of the Contest 1st Place – “Fair Life Standards Movement” (Javohir Jo’raboyev, Madina Suyutbekova,Madina Jumayeva, Izzatbek Abdulhamidov ,Azizxoʻja Sunnatov).To advocate for increasing the official minimum living cost  in order to better reflect current economic conditions. 2nd Place – “Academic Efficiency Initiative” (Mardonova Iroda, Saidmamurov Saidxorunxon, G’aybullayeva Feruza,Nabiyev Sarvarbek). Proposing the introduction of a standardized study material policy. Under this policy, instructors teaching the same subject would collaborate to create a single, unified set of study materials for the course.  2nd Place – “Digital Trust Alliance” (Jumayeva Shaxlo, Gulchehra Jamilova, Asatova Laziza, G‘ayratov Akbar). The “Cyber-Shield” Policy: Uzbekistan’s Digital Financial Safety Act aimed at implementing policies against financial losses caused by online fraud.  3rd Place – “VoiceUp”(Adxamov Muxammadaziz, Salihjanova Sitorabonu, Sherzod Raxmatov, Baxtiyorov Asadullo, Madaminova Gulzodaxon). Animal Rights and Animal Cruelty Laws: advocating for stronger enforcement and legal protection for animals. All winners were awarded certificates in recognition of their outstanding performance and active participation in the contest.The project served as an innovative example of interdisciplinary collaboration and simulation-based learning aimed at enhancing students’ independent learning efficiency and professional competencies.

    A Masterclass on Notarial Practice Was Held at the UWED Legal Clinic

    A Masterclass on Notarial Practice Was Held at the UWED Legal Clinic

    On May 20, 2026, a masterclass was organized at the UWED Legal Clinic for students of the Faculty of International Law and members of the Future Notaries Club. The event was initiated by Nigina Muratovna Azizova, lecturer of the Department of International Law and Public Law Disciplines, in cooperation with Candidate of Legal Sciences Ziyodulla Sagdullayevich Ubaydullayev, lecturer Aziza Baxodirovna Xallakova, and Zulfiya Enverovna Usmonova, Senior Consultant of the Tashkent City Territorial Administration of the Notary Chamber of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The masterclass was dedicated to the topics “The Role of the Notariat in the Legal System of the Republic of Uzbekistan” and “International Models of Notarial Systems.” During the event, students received detailed information about the legal foundations of notarial practice, the role of notariat in protecting citizens’ rights, and its significance within the modern legal system. Special attention was paid to the professional and personal qualities required for future notaries, including legal literacy, responsibility, attentiveness, professional ethics, and effective communication skills. Students also became familiar with the most common notarial documents and procedures, such as certification of contracts, powers of attorney, wills, and inheritance registration procedures. During the meeting, practical recommendations were provided regarding internships under notaries, qualification examinations, and the requirements for engaging in notarial practice. Particular emphasis was placed on the growing demand for notary specialists with foreign language proficiency and diplomatic communication skills. At the conclusion of the event, plans were announced to organize future masterclasses with the participation of consuls of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Such meetings will contribute to strengthening cooperation with the professional community, improving students’ practical training, and increasing interest in notarial practice.

    University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosts WICAR-2026 International Scientific and Practical Conference

    University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosts WICAR-2026 International Scientific and Practical Conference

    On 19 May 2026, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted the International Scientific and Practical Conference on “Innovative Approaches to Water Resource Management in Arid Regions in the Context of Climate Change” (WICAR-2026). The conference was organised by the Department of Systems Analysis and Mathematical Modelling of UWED. The event brought together scientists, experts and government representatives from Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Poland and a number of other countries — both in person and online. The conference focused on the comprehensive study of challenges related to effective water resource management in arid regions under climate change. Participants addressed a wide range of issues: from the application of mathematical and computer modelling methods to the optimisation of irrigation systems and the automation of water distribution — to questions of water diplomacy in Central Asia and ecological changes in the Aral Sea region. Particular attention was paid to the exchange of cutting-edge research findings and practical experience, as well as to the prospects for expanding international scientific cooperation in the field. The plenary session featured presentations by representatives of leading scientific and educational institutions: the Research Institute of Irrigation and Water Problems of Uzbekistan, the National Research University “Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers”, Green University, the National Committee of Ecology and Climate Change of the Republic of Uzbekistan, and the Institute of Water Problems, Hydropower and Ecology of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan. In the afternoon, three thematic sections ran in parallel, during which more than 20 scientific papers were presented. The themes of WICAR-2026 are directly aligned with the global priorities set out in the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In particular, the discussions covered the following SDGs: SDG 6 — Clean Water and Sanitation: innovative approaches to water resource management under drought and climate change conditions; SDG 13 — Climate Action: methods for modelling climate variability and adapting water management systems; SDG 15 — Life on Land: analysis of ecological and hydrogeological processes in the Aral Sea region; SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals: strengthening international scientific cooperation and advancing science diplomacy in the field of water resources. The conference outcomes underscored that WICAR-2026 served as an effective platform for the exchange of research findings and best practices, the strengthening of academic ties, and the advancement of interdisciplinary research. Participants highlighted the high scientific quality of the papers presented, their practical relevance, and their significance for addressing contemporary challenges in water management and environmental security. The conference reaffirmed the status of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy as an authoritative scientific and educational centre that actively develops international cooperation and shapes the research agenda in the fields of sustainable development, natural resource management, and the application of advanced mathematical modelling methods.

    UWED Students became Acquainted with The Activities of The Judicial System

    UWED Students became Acquainted with The Activities of The Judicial System

    On May 19 of the current year, a practical training session was organized for first-year students of the Faculty of International Relations at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy at the Mirabad Interdistrict Civil Court. The visit was organized by the professors and instructors of the Department of Political Science. The event aimed to strengthen students’ theoretical knowledge through practical experience, familiarize them with the activities of the judicial and legal system, and enhance their legal awareness and culture. During the practical session, students became acquainted with the main areas of court activities, the procedures for organizing civil court proceedings, the powers and responsibilities of judges, as well as the reforms being implemented within the judicial and legal system. In addition, they received detailed information about court administration processes, the system for handling public appeals, and the introduction of modern information technologies into judicial activities. As part of the visit, an open dialogue was organized with the district court judges, during which students received comprehensive answers to their questions. The discussion also focused on enhancing legal awareness and legal culture among young people, the role of young professionals in ensuring the rule of law, and the interconnection between the fields of international relations and law. This practical training session helped students gain a broader understanding of the judicial and legal system and played an important role in developing the practical skills necessary for their future professional activities.