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    UWED Hosts Meeting with Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea Park Jin

    UWED Hosts Meeting with Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea Park Jin

    The University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted a meeting between Sodyq Safoev, First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan and Rector of UWED, and Park Jin, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea. During the meeting, the parties discussed prospects for developing bilateral cooperation in the fields of education, science, and innovation, with particular attention paid to establishing partnership ties between the University of World Economy and Diplomacy and the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology — KAIST. It was noted that the Republic of Korea is one of Uzbekistan’s important partners in the areas of education, digital transformation, training highly qualified specialists, and introducing modern academic programs. In this regard, cooperation with KAIST, one of the leading scientific and educational centers of the Republic of Korea, is of particular interest to UWED. The parties considered opportunities for implementing joint educational and research projects, academic exchange programs, lectures, seminars, and professional development programs, as well as expanding cooperation in digital technologies, artificial intelligence, international relations, and innovative development. Following the meeting, both sides expressed mutual interest in further strengthening cooperation and developing practical mechanisms of partnership between UWED and educational institutions of the Republic of Korea. It was particularly emphasized that such initiatives contribute to expanding the university’s international academic ties and training a new generation of competitive specialists. It should be noted that KAIST is one of the leading research universities in the Republic of Korea, specializing in science, technology, engineering, and innovation. In the QS World University Rankings 2025, the university was ranked 53rd in the world, confirming its high international academic standing.

    “IT Zakovat” intellectual game was held at UWED

    “IT Zakovat” intellectual game was held at UWED

    On May 23, of this year, the “IT Zakovat” intellectual game aimed at developing students’ knowledge in information technology, logical thinking, and modern innovations was successfully organized at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED). During the opening ceremony, Vice-Rector for Digital Transformation and Economic Affairs, Muzaffar Mukhitdinovich Djalalov delivered a speech emphasizing the importance of increasing young people’s interest in IT, artificial intelligence, digital technologies, and innovative thinking. He also noted that such intellectual projects contribute to developing students’ intellectual potential, strengthening teamwork skills, and broadening their understanding of modern technologies. More than 100 students actively participated in the competition. Alongside the students of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, the team from Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies was invited as a guest participant and also actively took part in the event, demonstrating their knowledge and intellectual abilities. During the “IT Zakovat” competition, participants competed in questions related to programming, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, technological innovations, internet culture, and logical reasoning. The teams demonstrated a high level of knowledge, quick thinking, and strong teamwork skills. According to the final results, the “Intellect” team won 1st place, the “CTRL C CTRL V” team took 2nd place, and the “Everest” team secured 3rd place. The event was organized in an engaging and interactive atmosphere, contributing to the development of healthy competition among students. At the end of the event, the winners and prize holders were awarded diplomas and commemorative gifts. The “IT Zakovat” intellectual game became an important step toward increasing young people’s interest in information technologies, promoting creative and independent thinking, and strengthening cooperation and a friendly environment between universities.

    The University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted the “Student Innovative Ideas Exhibition”

    The University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted the “Student Innovative Ideas Exhibition”

    The University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted the “Student Innovative Ideas Exhibition” within the framework of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 9, 11, and 17. The event was organized as part of the “Regional Studies” course with the participation of second-year students of the Faculty of International Relations. Nearly 100 students took part in the exhibition, presenting their innovative projects, creative initiatives, and scientific-practical ideas. As part of the event, a competition titled “Best Project” was also held, during which students’ analytical approaches and practical solutions were evaluated. The primary objective of the exhibition was to study international transport corridors that contribute to sustainable development, examine their logistical routes and operational mechanisms, analyze existing challenges, and propose innovative solutions and project initiatives. During the exhibition, students showcased modern innovative developments and environmentally friendly products promoting a healthy lifestyle. The presented projects highlighted existing transport corridors, major transit routes, the interests of participating countries, the significance of these projects for urban development, their role in geopolitical cooperation, as well as their prospective contribution to ensuring international peace and stability. Furthermore, the event served as an important platform for students to demonstrate their knowledge and practical skills related to the Sustainable Development Goals. Both national and international student groups actively participated in the exhibition, which further enriched the event’s international and academic environment. This initiative contributed to enhancing students’ interest in scientific and innovative activities while encouraging creativity, analytical thinking, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

    “Legal English, Law and Literature” - Mock Trial Event at UWED

    “Legal English, Law and Literature” - Mock Trial Event at UWED

    On May 22, 2026, the English Language Department of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy organized an interactive educational event titled “Legal English, Law and Literature” at the courtroom of the UWED Law Clinic. The event combined literature, legal English, and practical courtroom experience through a series of mock trials based on the works of renowned legal thriller author John Grisham. Within the Legal English course requirements, second-year International Law students studied John Grisham’s The Guardians, while members of the “Reading Grisham” club read and analyzed A Time to Kill. Inspired by the courtroom scenes and legal issues presented in these novels, students prepared and demonstrated mock trials reflecting the major court proceedings from the books. During the event, participants presented three courtroom trials: the conviction of Quincy Miller, the exoneration of Quincy Miller, and the trial of Carl Lee Hailey. The mock trial based on A Time to Kill was performed by the active members of the “Reading Grisham” club, consisting of students from the International Law and International Relations faculties. The event was organized by the English Language Department under the coordination of Vokhidova N.N. and Taylor Nauflett, whose guidance and support contributed greatly to the successful implementation of the project. The event highlighted students’ strong understanding of courtroom procedures, legal terminology, and advocacy skills. Through role-playing judges, attorneys, witnesses, and defendants, participants demonstrated both their legal English proficiency and practical communication abilities in a courtroom setting. A special guest of the event was Dr. Feruz Akobirov, English Language Programs Specialist at the U.S. Embassy in Tashkent. Dr. Akobirov presented students with a collection of legal English and fiction books as gifts, encouraging further development of reading and professional language skills. At the conclusion of the event, certificates and gifts were awarded to the participants by Borisova Y.V., the Head of the English Language department. In her speech, she encouraged students to continue studying English, emphasizing that language proficiency opens new academic and professional opportunities and serves as an important path to success in the legal field and beyond. The event became a valuable platform for students to connect fiction with real courtroom practice and strengthen their legal English competencies in an engaging and practical environment.

    UWED students visited the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan

    UWED students visited the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan

    On May 22 of the current year, lecturers of the Department of Political Science, S.V. Nasimov and N. Kushaeva, organized an off-site educational lesson at the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan for third-year students of the Political Science program at the Faculty of International Relations of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. The lesson was held within the framework of the 15th topic of the syllabus of the course “Comparative Politics” — “The Political System of the Republic of Uzbekistan.” During the lesson, students became acquainted with the activities of the country’s supreme legislative body, the main features of the parliamentary system, and the key stages of the law-making process. The meeting with deputies representing different political parties was of particular interest to the students and enabled them to gain a broader understanding of the practical aspects of parliamentary activity. The event was held in the format of an open and constructive dialogue. During the meeting, issues related to parliamentary activity, the role of political parties in the country’s political system, the development and consideration of draft laws, and the mechanisms of political and legal decision-making were discussed. The deputies provided comprehensive and informative answers to the questions raised by the students. As part of the off-site lesson, students also became acquainted with several notable facilities of the Legislative Chamber, including the museum reflecting the history of the Oliy Majlis, the parliamentary library, and the main assembly hall where laws are discussed and adopted. The off-site educational lesson contributed to strengthening the theoretical knowledge acquired by students within the course “Comparative Politics” and enabled them to connect academic material with the practical functioning of political institutions in the Republic of Uzbekistan. Such events play an important role in developing analytical thinking, professional competencies, and civic engagement among future specialists.

    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.