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    A specialist from France is involved in the educational process at UWED

    A specialist from France is involved in the educational process at UWED

    In order to improve the quality of French language teaching and expand international cooperation, a bilateral cooperation agreement was signed between the University of World Economy and Diplomacy and the Tashkent French Alliance (Alliance Française de Tachkent). Within the framework of this agreement, a foreign specialist - a graduate of the Paris Sorbonne University Gaspard Barthélemy - was involved in the UWED educational process from France. As part of the specialist's visit to the university, a presentation ceremony was held. The event was attended by the First Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs A. Umarov, Director of the Tashkent French Alliance D. Akhmedov, Head of the Department of Romance and Germanic Languages V. Mamatkasimova and Head of the Office of International Academic Cooperation G. Mirkhalilova. During the meeting, the main areas of cooperation, the possibilities of introducing foreign experience, as well as new methods of teaching French were discussed. In accordance with the agreement on cooperation in the educational process, it is planned to conduct practical classes, seminars, master classes on the culture of the language and cultural events with the participation of a foreign teacher. The university administration considers this initiative as an important step towards improving the quality of education, studying international experience and expanding opportunities for intercultural dialogue for students.

    President of Finland Alexander Stubb visited the University of World Economy and Diplomacy

    President of Finland Alexander Stubb visited the University of World Economy and Diplomacy

    On October 30, 2025, the President of the Republic of Finland Alexander Stubb visited the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. The main topic of the working meeting between the Finnish President and the university leadership was the discussion of the prospects for the development of cooperation between UWED and Finnish universities. The parties considered specific ways to implement joint programs, in particular, academic exchanges of students and teachers, exchange of experience, implementation of research projects. As a result, agreements were reached on expanding educational and scientific ties between the two countries, priority areas for further implementation of partnership initiatives were identified. As part of his stay at the university, the President of Finland met with students and teachers of UWED and delivered a lecture on the topic: “The changing balance of power: Values, interests and power in foreign policy”. In his speech, Alexander Stubb shared his views on the transformation of the global political architecture, the role of national interests and universal values, as well as the importance of the active position of young people in shaping the international agenda. The lecture was followed by a lively Q&A session, during which students were able to interact in person with the Head of State and discuss current topics such as the role of AI in politics and the future of the European Union. The visit of the President of Finland to UWED laid a solid foundation for a long-term partnership in the field of education and science, and also clearly demonstrated to students the importance of a dialogue of cultures and ideas in building a sustainable future.

    Master Class on “The Importance of Combating Poverty in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals” held at the UWED

    Master Class on “The Importance of Combating Poverty in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals” held at the UWED

    On October 29, 2025, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) hosted a master class entitled “The Importance of Combating Poverty in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.” The event featured Mr. Baxtishod Baxadirovich Khamidov, Head of the Group at the Agency for Quality Assurance in Education under the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Uzbekistan, a graduate of the University of Tokyo (ranked among the world’s Top 30 universities), and an executive expert for projects of the World Bank, GIZ, and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). The session was attended by second-year students of the Faculty of International Relations. As an international expert, Mr. Khamidov delivered a scientifically substantiated lecture exploring the concept of poverty, its economic and social dimensions, and its role in shaping the trajectory of societal development.He highlighted the significance of measuring poverty through relative poverty indicators, income distribution, and consumption metrics, emphasizing their importance in evaluating a country’s level of sustainable development. The master class also included a comparative analysis of the conceptual and practical approaches to poverty alleviation in the Global South and the Global North. Mr. Khamidov provided an in-depth examination of social policy reforms implemented in the United States and the European Union, evaluating them as effective mechanisms for reducing poverty and promoting social inclusion. In the interactive discussion that followed, students engaged actively with the speaker and received comprehensive, evidence-based answers to their questions.The event served as an important platform for enhancing the theoretical and practical competencies of young scholars in the areas of sustainable development, social justice, and economic equality.

    Rector of UWED held a lecture for students on the role of Uzbekistan in world processes

    Rector of UWED held a lecture for students on the role of Uzbekistan in world processes

    On October 7, 2025, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted an event on the topic “We are talking about Uzbekistan and the world”. The event was held by the First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis, Rector of UWED Sodyq Safoev. During the lesson, issues of increasing the political consciousness and civic position of students, as well as strengthening the international authority of Uzbekistan were considered. It was noted that the purpose of this event is to expand the worldview of young people, strengthen the sense of civic responsibility and form a deep understanding of global political processes. In his speech, Rector S. Safoev highlighted the role of Uzbekistan in the international arena in the context of globalization, the priorities of the country's peaceful and open foreign policy, as well as the transition of international cooperation to a qualitatively new level. Current trends in world politics, their impact on the security and sustainable development of the region, and the importance of active participation of young people in these processes were also touched upon. In the format of a dialogue with students, S. Safoev stressed the need to increase their knowledge in the field of international relations, develop an analytical culture and the ability to independently assess world events. In the final part of the event, students asked questions and discussed topics such as Uzbekistan's cooperation with international organizations, the country's activities in regional political processes and the role of young professionals in global diplomacy. The lesson contributed to strengthening students' sense of national pride, devotion to the Motherland and the desire to further increase the international authority of Uzbekistan.

    Uzbekistan and the United Nations Sign New Cooperation Framework for 2026–2030

    Uzbekistan and the United Nations Sign New Cooperation Framework for 2026–2030

    On October 24 of this year, the United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF) for 2026-2030 was signed between the Government of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the United Nations at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. The event gathered senior government officials, representatives of the UN Country Team, diplomatic missions, academia, and civil society organizations, faculty and management of UWED. The new Framework aims to promote human development, reduce inequality, and ensure that every person benefits from progress. Over the next five years, it will guide the work of 25  UN agencies, funds, and programmes supporting Uzbekistan’s national development priorities. The Cooperation Framework identifies six key areas: effective governance and justice, decent livelihoods and social protection, quality health and well-being, inclusive and equitable education, climate action and environmental sustainability; and the comprehensive development of the Aral Sea region. The UN Resident Coordinator in Uzbekistan Sabine Machl noted that the new Cooperation Framework places people at the center of development, aiming to empower everyone — including the most disadvantaged groups — to realize their potential and contribute to the progress of their communities. She emphasized that as Uzbekistan and the United Nations embark on their new five-year partnership for 2026–2030, joint efforts will focus on building a more prosperous, inclusive, and resilient country by 2030. During the event, the First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis of Uzbekistan, Rector of the UWED Sodyq Safoev noted the systematic nature of Uzbekistan's interaction with the United Nations and stressed the importance of joint efforts in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. “The signing of today's program opens a new stage of cooperation between Uzbekistan and the UN, based on clear targets in 19 areas - from education and health to ecology and gender policy. We are creating a system that allows us to measure progress not only at the national level, but also at the level of each region and district. After all, achieving the Sustainable Development Goals is a common task of the state, civil society and the scientific community, aimed at improving the lives of current and future generations,” S.Safoyev said. The Cooperation Framework also includes a special focus on the Aral Sea region, supporting efforts to turn it into a center of sustainable development. These initiatives aim to improve people’s lives through better education, more jobs, and access to clean water. Developed jointly by the Government of Uzbekistan, led by the Ministry of Economy and Finance, and the United Nations Country Team, the Framework was developed through in-depth consultations with government agencies, local authorities, civil society, young people, the private sector, and international partners. The signing ceremony, held on United Nations Day, marks the anniversary of the UN Charter and reaffirms the strong partnership between Uzbekistan and the United Nations.  The event gathered senior government officials, representatives of the UN Country Team, diplomatic missions, academia, and civil society organizations.

    Master class on legal regulation of entrepreneurial activity within the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    Master class on legal regulation of entrepreneurial activity within the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    In the framework of the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals and in order to improve students' knowledge of legal regulation of entrepreneurial activities, a master class was held at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy on October 25 of this year. The class was attended by Ogabek Nodirbek ugli Tohirkhonov, a lawyer at the international law firm “Capstone and Legal Partners”, the chief lawyer of “DE LI SIN” LLC, as well as Shohrukh Umirzokov, a teacher at the Department of “Civil Law and International Private Law disciplines” of UWED, and 3rd-year students of the Faculty of “International Law”. Lawyer Ogabek Tohirkhonov introduced the legal basis for the use of privileges and opportunities currently provided for entrepreneurial activity in our country and its practical results, and expressed his views on the prospects for the development of law in entrepreneurial activity. The students showed great interest in the topics discussed, asked various questions on specific aspects of the entrepreneurial process, such as the establishment, registration, liquidation, and reorganization of legal entities, and received detailed answers from the expert. This master class is in line with the principles of Sustainable Development Goal 16 – “Promote peaceful and inclusive societies, ensure access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and participatory institutions at all levels, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals”, in particular, paragraph 16.3 – “Promote the rule of law and ensure equal access to justice for all” and paragraph 16.7 – “Enhance the participation of citizens, business entities and civil society organizations in decision-making at all levels of government”. This master class will help students develop in-depth knowledge of the legal regulation of entrepreneurial activities, prepare students for modern legal practices and enable them to play an important role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.