National University Faculty Members Conduct Ad-Hoc Climate Action Trainings at Nearby Schools
As part of its commitment to fostering environmental awareness and community engagement, faculty members from the National University of Uzbekistan have recently conducted a series of ad-hoc training sessions on climate action and green spaces at schools located near the university.
These interactive sessions were designed to educate students about the urgent need for climate action, emphasizing practical steps to protect and enhance the local environment. University professors delivered insightful lectures covering key topics such as:
The impact of climate change on ecosystems and human societies
The importance of preserving and expanding urban green spaces
Ways students can actively participate in environmental protection efforts
Sustainable practices that support a healthier planet for future generations
The trainings also included hands-on activities, encouraging students to engage directly in greening initiatives like tree planting and community clean-up campaigns. Through this approach, the university aims to inspire young people to become proactive stewards of the environment.
The ad-hoc nature of these sessions allowed faculty members to tailor their presentations to the unique needs and interests of each school community, fostering a dynamic and responsive learning environment.
This outreach effort underscores the National University of Uzbekistan’s dedication to bridging academic expertise with local educational institutions, empowering youth with the knowledge and motivation to contribute meaningfully to climate resilience and sustainability.