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    Harmonious combination of environmental and economic issues in achieving sustainable development goals was discussed at UWED

    Harmonious combination of environmental and economic issues in achieving sustainable development goals was discussed at UWED

    On April 14, 2026, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) hosted an international scientific and practical conference on the topic “Harmonious combination of environmental and economic issues in achieving sustainable development goals in Uzbekistan”. This prestigious forum was organized in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the National Committee on Ecology and Climate Change of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the Management Development Institute of Singapore in Tashkent, New Uzbekistan University and the University of Central Asia. At the conference, Deputy of the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis Odiljon Toirovich Mamadaliev, Rector of the Management Development Institute of Singapore in Tashkent Ilkhom Abdurashidovich Mamatkulov and representative of the National Committee on Ecology and Climate Change Bakhrom Botir ugli Kholkhodjaev emphasized the relevance of the sustainable development agenda. At the plenary session, local and foreign experts discussed modern mechanisms for ensuring a balance between environmental sustainability and economic growth. As a result of the conference, practical proposals and recommendations were developed to expand investment mechanisms to ensure environmental sustainability, introduce ESG standards, support renewable energy projects, as well as strengthen cooperation between the state, business and the academic community.  This international conference served as an important platform for scientific and practical dialogue on the way to achieving sustainable development goals in Uzbekistan.

    When forces unite, the result is inevitable!

    When forces unite, the result is inevitable!

    The International Event Delegation Protocol team, which occupies a special place in strengthening the international authority of our university and organizing high-level diplomatic relations, has taken an important step. The strategic meeting, organized with the aim of developing mutually beneficial cooperation between higher education institutions, served not only as a platform for the exchange of experience, but also as a foundation for new promising projects. During this dialogue, full of active negotiations and creative search, the main attention was paid to bringing the professional potential of the team to a new level. In particular, a number of innovative initiatives were put forward regarding modern standards for receiving international delegations, organizing events in accordance with high-level protocol rules, as well as the systematic development of student diplomacy. The participants of the meeting reached important agreements on the formation of a unified and strong brand of our universities at major international forums and conferences by strengthening integration between universities. The results of this meeting showed that the International Event Delegation Protocol team is not just an organizer, but a strategic force that determines the international image of the university and unites academic communities. After all, team spirit, high professionalism and unanimity on the way to a common goal are key factors in the successful completion of any difficult task and the achievement of high results. Striving for new frontiers and major international successes has become the main goal of the team.

    A roundtable discussion was held on the topic “Mahalla and SDG: The Role of the Mahalla in Achieving Sustainable Development Goals”

    A roundtable discussion was held on the topic “Mahalla and SDG: The Role of the Mahalla in Achieving Sustainable Development Goals”

    This year, a roundtable discussion was organized in the mahalla on the topic “Mahalla and SDG: The Role of the Mahalla in Achieving Sustainable Development Goals.” The main purpose of the event was to discuss the importance of the mahalla institution in social development, ensuring public welfare, establishing social justice, and its role in implementing the Sustainable Development Goals defined by the United Nations. The event was attended by professors, researchers, students, mahalla activists, and representatives of the wider public. During the discussion, participants exchanged views on the significance of the mahalla institution in developing civil society in our country, solving local community problems, reducing poverty, supporting women and youth, and promoting environmental awareness. In addition, Soliev Dilshod and Israilova Zarina presented proposals and recommendations on introducing digital technologies into the mahalla system, increasing the effectiveness of targeted community outreach, improving the quality of social services, and broadly implementing the principles of a “green mahalla”. At the conclusion of the event, it was emphasized that the mahalla institution, as the closest and most effective structure to the people, plays an important role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, and that effective use of its potential contributes to national development and the protection of human dignity.

    UWED students visited the Center for Public Diplomacy of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in Uzbekistan

    UWED students visited the Center for Public Diplomacy of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in Uzbekistan

    On April 11, 2026, as part of the course "Political Technologies", second-year students of the Faculty of International Relations visited the Center for Public Diplomacy of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in Uzbekistan. The practical session was devoted to studying the mechanisms of public diplomacy as one of the key instruments of the Republic of Uzbekistan’s foreign policy. During the visit, participants familiarized themselves with the Center’s activities, its structure, and its main areas of work aimed at developing international cooperation and strengthening intercultural ties. The students gained insight into ongoing projects, educational and youth programs, as well as initiatives that promote dialogue between countries and public institutions. Particular emphasis was placed on the role of such platforms in fostering sustainable humanitarian and cultural ties within the SCO region. Participants were also given the opportunity to discuss the practical aspects of public diplomacy and ask questions regarding current trends in this field. Following the meeting, students were invited to participate in the Center’s future projects and events. The visit was organized by M. Sobirjonova, an assistant lecturer in the Department of Political Science, in collaboration with Z. Abdurakhmanov, a representative of the SCO Center for Public Diplomacy, Head of the Information and Analytical Department, and Deputy Director. The visit to the Center became an important component of practice-oriented education, enabling students to deepen their understanding of international processes and strengthen their professional skills in the field of international relations.

    The interuniversity stage of the “Zakovat” intellectual game was held in English for the first time at UWED

    The interuniversity stage of the “Zakovat” intellectual game was held in English for the first time at UWED

    On April 11 of this year, the interuniversity stage of the “Zakovat” intellectual game, aimed at developing intellectual potential in the country, was organized in English for the first time at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED). A total of 17 university teams participated in the competition, including UWED, TSUL, TSUE, TSUOS, BMU, WUT, AJOU, TOBB ETU, “New Uzbekistan” university, IIAU, UzSWLU, TUIT, UzJMU, TSTU, NUU, TIU and TSUULL. The event was aimed at developing students’ critical thinking skills, strengthening their English language proficiency, and enhancing their intellectual capacity. While answering questions from various fields, participants demonstrated a high level of knowledge, quick thinking, and strong teamwork skills. The competition was organized in an engaging and interactive format, fostering a spirit of healthy competition among students. At the end of the event, the winning and prize-winning teams were awarded diplomas and commemorative gifts by the university administration. During the event, the scientific and educational significance of the competition was particularly emphasized, and important recommendations were made to further expand intellectual projects, enhance the knowledge potential of young people, and develop foreign language competencies. This stage of “Zakovat,” conducted in English, not only increased students’ interest in knowledge but also became an important step in promoting healthy interuniversity competition, independent thinking, and a creative environment.