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    UWED held the “Most Literate Student” mass dictation contest

    UWED held the “Most Literate Student” mass dictation contest

    In an era defined by globalization, the imperative to safeguard and transmit a nation’s language, culture, and core national values to succeeding generations has assumed critical importance. From this vantage point, a profound mastery of the Uzbek language and its accurate application is not merely a civic duty but a fundamental driver of spiritual development and a key accelerator of progress across the realms of science, education, and culture. The Uzbek language stands as the embodiment of our nation's historical memory, a source of national pride, and the enduring symbol of our independence. Today, it is incumbent upon the younger generation to meticulously study the invaluable spiritual heritage, unique lexical richness, and expressive power of the Uzbek language, and to deploy them effectively in practice. As the Uzbek language is actively integrated into all facets of national life—including public administration, international diplomacy, education, scientific research, medicine, culture, and the arts—it is essential that every professional demonstrate fluency in the state language and command the requisite skills for adhering to both oral and written speech norms. To celebrate the 36th Anniversary of the Uzbek Language being granted the status of the State Language, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) successfully organized the "Most Literate Student" Dictation Contest as the centerpiece of its annual Uzbek Language Month. The key objectives of this significant event were to strategically elevate the standing of the Uzbek language among students, rigorously reinforce their spelling and punctuation literacy, and broadly instill a high-level culture of accurate writing and articulate speaking in the literary language among the youth. The competition saw enthusiastic participation from over 150 individuals, including 1st and 2nd-year students from all university faculties and pupils from the Academic Lyceum, who put their linguistic knowledge and literacy skills to the test. The dictation text was carefully selected to comprehensively evaluate participants' command of spelling, correct usage of punctuation marks, and overall written communication standards. This impactful contest served as a powerful platform to demonstrate the vast potential of the Uzbek language and significantly deepen the respect and appreciation of our youth for their mother tongue.

    A lecture by Hungarian experts was held at UWED

    A lecture by Hungarian experts was held at UWED

    On October 14, 2025, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) hosted Dr. Vasá László, Chief Advisor and Senior Researcher at the Hungarian Institute of International Relations, Dean of the Doctoral School of Regional and Economic Sciences at Széchenyi István University (Győr, Hungary), and Associate Professor Sándor Remsei, Dean of the Kautz Gyula Faculty of Business and Economics of the same university. As part of the visit, Professor Vasá László and Professor Sándor Remsei delivered an open lecture for UWED students on the topic “Hungary’s Foreign Policy and the Higher Education System in Hungary.” During the lecture, Professor Vasá László provided a detailed overview of the main principles of Hungary’s foreign policy, emphasizing in particular the importance of diversifying international cooperation and strengthening mutual relations with partner countries. Students were also provided with detailed information about the higher education system in Hungary, in particular about the Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship program. It was noted that this program offers broad opportunities for international students, covering tuition, accommodation, and living expenses, as well as providing possibilities to study in Europe, conduct research, and gain international experience. At the end of the lecture, an active Q&A session took place. Students received answers to their questions regarding the current aspects of Hungary’s foreign policy, bilateral relations, scholarship programs, and the procedures for studying in Hungary.

    PiA Representatives Visit UWED

    PiA Representatives Visit UWED

    Within the framework of cooperation established between the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) and the prestigious Princeton in Asia (PiA) organization of the United States for the 2025–2026 academic year, on October 13, 2025, the PiA leadership, sponsors, board members, and alumni visited UWED. During the visit, the guests were warmly welcomed by the university’s First Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs, A. Umarov, and the university community. During the meeting, the parties discussed the current state of existing cooperation and prospects for its further expansion. The PiA representatives were provided with detailed information about UWED’s main activities, international relations, and development strategies. As part of the visit, a special presentation on current socio-political processes in Central Asia was shown to the guests, followed by a question-and-answer session. In addition, opinions were exchanged regarding the experiences of two PiA fellows currently working at UWED, Sergio Castagnoli and Julia Davies. The parties emphasized that such initiatives strengthen intercultural dialogue and mutual understanding while expanding opportunities for international exchange of experience among specialists. For reference, the PiA (Princeton in Asia) program was established in 1898 at Princeton University and is aimed at promoting education, cultural exchange, and cooperation between Asia and the United States. In 2025, the organization began its activities in Uzbekistan for the first time, and this process was launched precisely at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy.

    Psychological training under the motto “Mental health is the way to a happy life”

    Psychological training under the motto “Mental health is the way to a happy life”

    On October 14 of this year, a round table and a psychological training seminar on the topics “Consequences of early marriage, its psychological significance” and “The path to a happy life” were organized at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy within the framework of the “Mental Health” week. Opening the events, the head of the Center for Five Important Initiatives of the UWED Sh. Shakirova noted that special attention is paid in our country to strengthening the institution of the family, increasing its authority, improving the legal framework, preventing early marriages and the birth of healthy children, as well as the consequences of early marriage. In her speech, Sh. Shakirova stressed that it is necessary to pay more attention to young men and women when creating a family, as well as the purpose of the work carried out in our country to strengthen marital relations, prevent negative phenomena in family life, form a healthy atmosphere in the family, bring up a harmoniously developed generation is to create a healthy and strong family. At the organized psychological training seminar, UWED psychologist N. Norova provided information and recommendations that mental health is manifested in positive activity of a high level of mental and physical state of a person, that is, in a good mood, manifestation of joyful feelings, and depends on a healthy lifestyle of a person. The psychologist provided the students with information about the psychological consequences of early marriage, and the students actively participated, giving their opinions on the topic. During the psychological training seminar, students analyzed psychodiagnostic states through exercises that develop psychological processes, and techniques for feeling happy. Recommendations were made. Motivational classes increased the activity and mood of students. At the training seminar, students received information about the negative consequences of early marriages, psychological readiness and family responsibility. At this event, students received the necessary and useful information.