On April 21, 2026, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy held a grand opening ceremony for its annual career week, UWED Career Week 2026, aimed at developing students' professional potential and strengthening the connection between the education system and the labor market. The event is being attended by students and alumni of the university, as well as representatives from government agencies, the private sector, the banking industry, and international organizations. Over 40 leading companies and approximately 20 government organizations are scheduled to participate throughout the week, creating extensive opportunities for establishing professional contacts and securing future employment. The opening ceremony featured a panel discussion on the topic: “The Transformation of Higher Education and the Labor Market”. The discussion included leading experts and practitioners in human resource management, such as Yuliya Yakovleva, Viktoriya Tokova, Eddie Segal, Liliya Akhatova, and Rano Khamidova. The session was moderated by Muzaffar Jalolov, the university's Vice-Rector for Digital Transformation and Economic Affairs. A key element of the program will be a two-day Career Fair, during which: private and international companies will participate on the first day; government organizations will participate on the second day. Students will have the opportunity to speak directly with employers, participate in initial interviews, and learn about current career opportunities. Additionally, the week's schedule includes training workshops, the launch of the Startupers School, a Global Shapers Forum featuring a simulation of the World Economic Forum, and guest lectures by representatives from the banking and corporate sectors. UWED Career Week 2026 helps students develop practical skills, aligns the educational process with the demands of the modern labor market, and fosters effective collaboration between the university and employers.
The University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) hosted a master class on “Singapore's History and Lessons for New Uzbekistan”. The lecturer was Nigel Lee, a master's student at Georgetown University and a research fellow at the Bunker Collegium of the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy. The event was organized by the Department of International Economics for second-year students of the Faculty of International Economics and Management as part of their Macroeconomics course. The lecture was attended by the Head of the Department, Laylo Tashpulatova, as well as instructors Andrew Gundal and Khulkar Karimova. In his presentation, Nigel Lee analyzed Singapore's transformation from a low-income country into a highly developed economy. He identified the key success factors as the pragmatic leadership of Lee Kuan Yew, economic openness, investment in human capital, and the effectiveness of state institutions. The lecturer paid special attention to the role of multiculturalism in ensuring stability, as well as to anti-corruption policies, meritocracy, and a "self-reliance" defense principle. These measures, he noted, have strengthened national unity and public trust in institutions. Drawing parallels with Uzbekistan, the speaker emphasized that despite differences in historical context, the key principles of the Singaporean model—strong institutions and quality governance can be valuable for the continued sustainable development of New Uzbekistan.
On April 20 of this year, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy organized an event dedicated to “Turkish Language Day”. The event was attended by the university leadership; Ebubekir Aydın, Education Counselor at the Embassy of the Republic of Turkey in Uzbekistan; Esin Acar Ergin, a representative of the TİKA organization; Erdoğan Topçu, a representative of the TRT broadcasting company in Tashkent; Firat Dursun, Head of the Turkish Lyceum in Tashkent, along with the lyceum's teachers; Naima Jabbarova, Chairperson of the “Katta Kora Suv” mahalla of Tashkent's Mirzo-Ulugbek district; as well as the university's faculty, students, and their parents. The event was opened with a welcoming speech by Akram Azamatovich Umarov, the First Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs at UWED. In his remarks, he noted that interest in studying the Turkish language is steadily growing among the youth of Uzbekistan, as well as at our university. He also emphasized that the leadership of Uzbekistan is paying special attention to the further expansion of comprehensive ties with Turkey, including cooperation in education and the development of partnerships with leading Turkish universities. In his speech, Ebubekir Aydın, Education Counselor at the Embassy of the Republic of Turkey in Uzbekistan, spoke about the prospects for fruitful cooperation between Uzbekistan and Turkey and the important aspects of this relationship. During the celebration, seeing the active participation of UWED students in "Turkish Language Day," he once again highlighted the growing interest in the Turkish language. The event program was filled with vibrant and memorable performances, including recitations of poems by famous Turkish poets, traditional and modern dances, classical and lively contemporary songs, as well as engaging theatrical skits. The event was held to a high standard and in a festive atmosphere; such occasions inspire students of the Turkish language and serve to improve interstate relations.
The University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) continues to consistently expand its international academic cooperation and create new opportunities for its students. As part of its internationalization policy, during the spring semester of the 2025–2026 academic year, UWED students who successfully passed the competitive selection process are participating in international academic mobility programs for one semester. At present, UWED students are studying at partner universities abroad, representing both Uzbekistan and UWED. Host institutions include leading universities such as the University of Missouri in the United States, the University of Bologna in Italy, Waseda University, Saitama University, Hitotsubashi University, and Nagoya University in Japan, the Higher School of Economics and Saint Petersburg State University in Russia, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University and Ibn Haldun University in Türkiye, as well as ADA University in Azerbaijan and Hankuk University of Foreign Studies in the Republic of Korea. Participation in academic mobility programs provides students not only with the opportunity to continue their studies abroad, but also to gain valuable international experience. Students are exposed to new educational approaches, engage in research activities, develop academic and professional skills, and immerse themselves in the cultural environments of host countries. Such experiences contribute to the development of global thinking and strengthen intercultural understanding. We are confident that participation in academic mobility programs will become an important milestone in the academic and personal development of UWED students. The knowledge and skills they acquire will serve as a strong foundation for their future careers and continued involvement in international projects. We wish our students every success in their studies, inspiring experiences, and a productive stay at partner universities.
A knowledge competition was organized at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy among students studying the Italian language within the framework of the “VIII Universiada della Lingua Italiana – 2026”. The competition covered levels ranging from A1 to B1. The Universiada aimed to assess and strengthen students’ theoretical and practical knowledge of the Italian language, as well as to evaluate their language skills. In addition, the event contributed to fostering a healthy competitive environment among students and increasing their interest in learning foreign languages. During the competition, participants demonstrated their knowledge and abilities in grammar, reading comprehension, as well as written and oral communication. At the conclusion of the Universiada, participants emphasized that such initiatives play an important role in enhancing students’ knowledge, increasing their competitiveness in the international arena, and supporting the effective mastery of foreign languages.
A meeting aimed at strengthening cooperation with Italian Professor Vincenzo Santoro was held at the Department of European and Turkic Languages of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. During the meeting, Professor Santoro provided detailed insights into his academic and pedagogical activities, his experience in teaching the Italian language abroad, as well as modern language teaching methodologies. He also donated a number of academic books to the Department of European and Turkic Languages. The event was organized in an interactive format, allowing students to engage directly with the professor and receive answers to their questions. The discussion covered topics such as the Italian education system, effective methods of learning foreign languages, and the development of cultural cooperation. The meeting was attended by faculty members under the leadership of the Head of the Department, V.A. Mamatkasimova, including Marco Brignone, M. Madraximova, and Z. Pardayeva.
Annual educational project “MY BUSINESS PLAN” was held by the English language department. The event brought together the first-year intermediate students, teachers and invited guests. During the event, students presented their own posters and products presenting their creativity. The topics addressed - «Smart rainy garden», «National fertiliser», «Exotic drinks cafe», «A block of apartments with eco-friendly roof terrace» and «A national GPS sytem», “National jewelry store” and etc. Each group made a speech on their business logo, location, target market and then presented the ways of promotion and profit making in English. Special attention was paid to the contribution of young people in the implementation of «UN sustainable development goals», especially SDG 9 “Industry, innovation, infrastructure”. Students prepared unique business plans and made practical proposals on promoting their product and gave reasons. The guests of the event noted the high level of preparation of participants, the variety of ideas presented the importance of such initiatives for forming an innovative-conscious generation. « MY BUSINESS PLAN» has become not only a platform for knowledge sharing, but also an inspiring example of how students can influence the economical boom of their country.
On April 21 of the current year, a master class dedicated to one of the most relevant institutions of civil law - “The significance of tort obligations in the civil law of the Republic of Uzbekistan and prospects for their improvement” - was held at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. The event was organized by Sherzodbek Masadikov, Head of the Department of Civil Law and Private International Law, and Professor Nargiza Raimova. It aimed to enhance students’ knowledge of non-contractual obligations through real-life cases and to analyze modern legal trends in compensation for damage caused to individuals and property. The master class featured experts from the legal entity “Umid Advokatlari Hay’ati” - Akobir Sa’dullayev, Jamshid Nortojiyev, and Feruza Abdinazarova. Students of the Faculty of International Law actively participated, discussing key issues such as compensation for moral damage and proving loss of profit. The meeting also focused on effective judicial mechanisms for resolving disputes arising from non-contractual relations. It was emphasized that this scientific and practical dialogue aligns with Sustainable Development Goal 16 - “Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions.” The importance of protecting personal and property rights as a key factor of legal stability was highlighted. At the conclusion of the event, it was noted that the principles of SDG target 16.3 - “Ensuring the rule of law and equal access to justice” - are closely linked to guarantees for the restoration of violated rights. Such master classes contribute to developing an analytical approach among future lawyers to addressing the consequences of legal violations and restoring social justice.