UWED hosted an international conference on the topic “Dialogue of Worldviews: The Attitude of Young People to the Future of Society”

UWED hosted an international conference on the topic “Dialogue of Worldviews: The Attitude of Young People to the Future of Society”

    UWED hosted an international conference on the topic “Dialogue of Worldviews: The Attitude of Young People to the Future of Society”

    UWED hosted an international conference on the topic “Dialogue of Worldviews: The Attitude of Young People to the Future of Society”

    On November 15 of this year, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted an international scientific and practical conference on the topic “Dialogue of Worldviews: the Attitude of Young People to the Future of Society.”

    The purpose of this conference is to support the youth of New Uzbekistan, as the future of our society, in the further development of dialogue of worldviews, the realization of their abilities in science and education.

    The event was organized in cooperation with the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, the Agency for Youth Affairs, the Republican Center for Spirituality, the Youth Union of Uzbekistan, the Center for Improving the Social Activity of Students and Schoolchildren, as well as state and non-state higher education institutions and other organizations of the republic.

    Opening the event, the first vice-rector for youth issues and spiritual and educational affairs Odil Yusupdzhanov emphasized the importance of cultivating in the consciousness of the younger generation a sense of love for the Motherland and involvement in its fate, in the spirit of loyalty to national and universal values, religious tolerance and interethnic harmony.

    Head of the Department of the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation Nadir Kasimov noted that in order to create decent living conditions for young people, it is necessary to have a stable economy, a safe state, effective management, and social guarantees.

    Leading scientists from India, Poland, Russia, Turkey, Finland, France, and South Korea, as well as teachers from republican universities and students, presented their lectures and articles at the conference.