Engagement with Governmental Organizations
National University of Uzbekistan actively engages with governmental organizations to advance its mission of promoting sustainable development and addressing key societal challenges. This collaboration is integral to NUU’s efforts to align its activities with the SDGs and to contribute to broader social and environmental initiatives. Through partnerships with various government bodies, NUU works to implement programs and projects that not only enhance educational outcomes but also foster community resilience and environmental sustainability. By combining resources and expertise, NUU and its governmental partners aim to create impactful solutions that address pressing issues such as climate change, social inequality, and public health, ultimately contributing to the well-being of society as a whole.
National University of Uzbekistan actively collaborates with various governmental organizations to address critical societal and environmental challenges. As part of its commitment to sustainable development and disaster risk reduction, NUU engages in cooperative planning for climate change disasters, which may involve the displacement of populations both within the country and across borders.
This collaborative effort includes working closely with key governmental bodies such as the Ministry of Emergency Situations, Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ministry of Mining Industry and Geology, the Forestry Agency under the Ministry of Ecology, Environmental Protection and Climate Change, and the Ministry of Water Management. Together, these partnerships ensure a coordinated approach to mitigating the impacts of climate change, protecting communities, and promoting environmental resilience across Uzbekistan.
Hydrometeorology Service Agency
The cooperation between NUU and the Hydrometeorology Service Agency focuses on several key areas, including the collection, analysis, and summarization of hydrometeorological data, the creation of a national database for hydrometeorological and climatic information, and the development of hydrometeorology using modern technologies.
Ministry of Emergency Situations
National University of Uzbekistan is deeply committed to enhancing the country’s resilience to emergencies and natural disasters through its active engagement with the Ministry of Emergency Situations. This collaboration is a cornerstone of NUU’s broader mission to contribute to national safety and preparedness, aligning with the SDGs focused on building resilient communities.
Ministry of Ecology, Environmental Protection and Climate Change
NUU collaborates closely with the Ministry of Ecology, Environmental Protection and Climate Change to advance environmental sustainability and climate resilience initiatives. This partnership focuses on integrating cutting-edge research and practical solutions to address pressing environmental issues. Through joint projects and programs, NUU and the Ministry work together to promote climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies, enhance environmental protection measures, and foster a deeper understanding of ecological challenges. This collaboration not only supports the university’s commitment to sustainability but also contributes to national efforts in safeguarding the environment and addressing the impacts of climate change.
Center for Retraining and Professional Development of Pedagogical Personnel
NUU collaborates with the Center for Retraining and Professional Development of Pedagogical Personnel to establish a dedicated club focused on the topic of “Climate Change.” The primary aim of this club is to encourage teachers to freely express their thoughts in English, engage in meaningful conversations, and brainstorm creative solutions for environmental and climate protection. By fostering these discussions, the club helps teachers develop critical thinking skills and equips them with the tools to effectively convey climate-related knowledge to their students, thereby promoting a deeper understanding of environmental issues in the classroom.
The editors of the newspapers “Yangi Oʻzbekiston” and “Pravda Vostoka”
A cooperation agreement was signed between the editorial offices of the newspapers “New Uzbekistan” and “Pravda Vostoka” and the NUU. These newspapers serve as valuable methodological resources for NUU students specializing in journalism and related fields. By engaging with these contents, future journalists gain practical insights into the industry, helping them to develop a deeper understanding of media practices and the dynamics of news reporting. This collaboration enriches the educational experience at NUU, bridging the gap between academic learning and real-world journalism.
Ministry of Health
National University of Uzbekistan, in cooperation with the Ministry of Health, pays special attention to the promotion of a healthy lifestyle among members of the society. Regular health checks are conducted to improve the health of the campus population.
Blood products production enterprise
National University of Uzbekistan proudly hosted the “I Am a Donor” blood donation campaign, bringing together students, faculty, and staff in a collective effort to support this lifesaving cause. Held annually, the event aims to raise awareness about the critical importance of blood donation and to encourage individuals within the university community to become regular donors. The campaign underscores NUU’s commitment to social responsibility and community service, demonstrating the power of collective action in making a meaningful impact on public health.
Physiology Research Center
NUU collaborates with the Physiology Research Center to revitalize the field of physiology, which has been neglected in the country for many years. Thanks to the systematic reforms initiated by the head of state in the development of science and education, new opportunities are emerging for the advancement of this crucial discipline. The establishment of the Physiology Scientific Research Center and the “School of Young Physiologists of Uzbekistan” under NUU’s Department of Human and Animal Physiology stands as a testament to these efforts. These initiatives are paving the way for a new era of physiological research and education in Uzbekistan, fostering the growth of a new generation of scientists in this vital field.
“Oncology and Radiology” scientific and practical medical center
National University of Uzbekistan provides academic expertise, and the Medical Center provides practical clinical expertise for joint research projects. provides insights. Collaborative seminars are organized to ensure the exchange of knowledge between university scientists and practicing doctors. The Medical Center offers internships to university students to gain practical experience in oncology and radiology.
Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Faculty of Economics at the National University of Uzbekistan, in collaboration with the Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan, organized a master class led by employees of the private joint-stock bank “Trustbank.” The event, centered on the theme of “World Saving Day,” brought together students and experts to discuss the importance of financial literacy and the practice of saving. Held annually worldwide, “World Saving Day” aims to educate individuals on the value of saving money and managing finances effectively. This master class provided valuable insights into global saving trends and offered practical advice, reinforcing NUU’s commitment to enhancing financial education among its students.
“Uzbekinvest” insurance company
NUU) collaborates closely with “Uzbekinvest” insurance company to integrate practical insurance knowledge into its academic programs. Through this partnership, students gain valuable insights into the insurance industry, learning about risk management, policy development, and the role of insurance in economic stability. “Uzbekinvest” also provides expert-led seminars and workshops, offering students hands-on experience and a deeper understanding of the insurance sector. This cooperation enhances the educational experience at NUU, preparing students for careers in finance and insurance.
“Trustbank” Private Joint-Stock Bank
NUU collaborates with “Trustbank” Private Joint-Stock Bank to organize an enlightening open lesson on “Digital Financial Services.” This event aimed to enhance financial literacy among participants, providing them with valuable insights into the use of digital financial tools and fostering a deeper understanding of modern banking practices. Through this collaboration, NUU and Trustbank empowered students and faculty alike with the knowledge needed to navigate the evolving landscape of digital finance.
The Anti-Corruption Agency of The Republic of Uzbekistan
The National University of Uzbekistan (NUU) actively cooperates with the Anti-Corruption Agency of the Republic of Uzbekistan to prevent illegal activities and combat corruption within the university. This partnership not only helps to curb the spread of corrupt practices on campus but also raises awareness among the academic community. As part of this cooperation, agency representatives regularly organize meetings with students, professors, and administrative staff to explain the harmful consequences of corruption and to promote the values of integrity, transparency, and accountability.
Union of Writers of Uzbekistan
NUU actively collaborates with the Union of Writers of Uzbekistan to foster a culture of creativity, intellectual development, and literary appreciation among young people. Through joint initiatives such as creative meetings, literary discussions, and educational projects, this partnership aims to inspire students, promote national literature, and strengthen the connection between academic knowledge and artistic expression. Together, the university and the Union of Writers are dedicated to nurturing a new generation of educated, creative, and socially responsible citizens.
State Customs Committee of The Republic of Uzbekistan
NUU maintains close cooperation with the State Customs Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan to strengthen legal knowledge, promote integrity, and prepare highly qualified specialists for the field of customs and public administration. Within the framework of this partnership, joint seminars, lectures, and training programs are organized for students and young researchers, enabling them to gain practical insights into customs regulation, international trade, and anti-corruption practices. This collaboration not only enhances academic and professional development but also contributes to the cultivation of a new generation of competent and responsible professionals who are ready to serve the interests of the state and society.
Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan
NUU actively cooperates with the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan in the fields of education, research, and practical training. This partnership is aimed at enhancing students’ legal awareness, promoting a culture of lawfulness, and preparing highly qualified specialists capable of contributing to the maintenance of public safety and order. Within the framework of cooperation, joint conferences, seminars, and training sessions are organized, where students, professors, and ministry representatives exchange knowledge and experience. Through these initiatives, the university and the Ministry of Internal Affairs work together to nurture responsible, knowledgeable, and socially active graduates who are committed to serving society and strengthening the rule of law.
Supreme Court of the Republic of Uzbekistan
NUU collaborates with the Supreme Court of the Republic of Uzbekistan to strengthen legal education, promote justice, and cultivate a culture of respect for the rule of law among students. This partnership provides opportunities for academic exchange, joint seminars, and practical training programs that allow future specialists to deepen their understanding of constitutional rights, judicial practices, and the role of the judiciary in a democratic society. Through these initiatives, the university and the Supreme Court work together to prepare a new generation of highly qualified legal professionals dedicated to fairness, integrity, and serving the principles of justice in Uzbekistan.
Senate of the Republic of Uzbekistan
NUU actively cooperates with the Senate of the Republic of Uzbekistan to promote civic education, democratic values, and youth engagement in state governance. This partnership includes joint conferences, seminars, and educational programs that familiarize students with the legislative process, parliamentary culture, and the role of the Senate in shaping national policy. By bridging academic knowledge with practical experience, the collaboration aims to nurture socially responsible, politically aware, and well-educated young professionals who are prepared to contribute to the development of Uzbekistan and strengthen its democratic institutions.
“Qalqon” Public Group
NUU collaborates with the “Qalqon” Public Group to promote legal awareness, civic responsibility, and a culture of anti-corruption among students and youth. Within the framework of this partnership, joint meetings, training sessions, and awareness campaigns are organized to strengthen the values of honesty, transparency, and accountability in society. Through these initiatives, the university and the “Qalqon” Public Group work together to foster an active, law-abiding, and socially responsible young generation committed to the development of Uzbekistan.
“O'zLiDeP” Political Party
NUU actively cooperates with the Movement of Entrepreneurs and Businesspeople – the Liberal Democratic Party of Uzbekistan (“O‘zLiDeP”) to strengthen youth engagement in political life, promote democratic values, and develop leadership skills among students. As part of this collaboration, joint forums, seminars, and training sessions are held to familiarize young people with the principles of political participation, entrepreneurship, and civic responsibility. Through these initiatives, the university and “O‘zLiDeP” aim to nurture a generation of socially active, politically literate, and forward-thinking leaders who are ready to contribute to the sustainable development of Uzbekistan.
Ministry of Economy and Finance
The Faculty of Geography and Geoinformation Systems of the National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek collaborates with the Cadastre Agency under the Ministry of Economy and Finance of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Korea Land and Geospatial InformatiX Corporation (LX) to enhance spatial data infrastructure and disaster risk planning. Through this partnership, joint projects, training programs, and research initiatives are implemented to promote innovation in land management, geospatial technologies, and climate-resilient planning, contributing to sustainable development and effective disaster preparedness in Uzbekistan.
Youth Parliament
In support of the “Uzbekistan – 2030” Strategy and within the framework of the “Open Doors Day” initiative, students of the National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek actively participated in a series of meetings organized by the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis and the Youth Parliament. These meetings aimed to enhance dialogue between young citizens and policymakers, focusing on youth involvement in addressing climate change and disaster preparedness. Through this cooperation, the National University of Uzbekistan and the Youth Parliament are working together to promote civic responsibility, strengthen youth participation in environmental decision-making, and foster a generation committed to building a sustainable and climate-resilient future for the country.
Institute of Microbiology
The National University of Uzbekistan is strengthening its partnership with the Institute of Microbiology under the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan to address biological disasters and infectious threats. During a visit led by Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs Dr. Shuhrat Toshmatov, discussions focused on integrating academic training with practical research and expanding cooperation in combating infectious diseases, antibiotic resistance, and climate-related microbial challenges. This collaboration between the Faculty of Biology and the Institute of Microbiology aims to advance joint research, laboratory training, and the development of early warning systems for biological risks, contributing to Uzbekistan’s efforts in pandemic preparedness, biosecurity, and health resilience.
Institute of Zoology
It is enhancing its cooperation with the Institute of Zoology under the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan to advance joint research and training in ecology, biodiversity, and climate change studies. During an official visit on March 28, 2025, led by Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs Mr. Shuhrat Toshmatov, the university delegation—comprising representatives from the Faculty of Ecology and other departments—held discussions focused on integrating theoretical education with practical experience, developing collaborative research projects, and strengthening institutional ties. The partnership prioritizes joint efforts in ecological monitoring, biodiversity conservation, and the study of climate impacts on ecosystems, enabling students to gain hands-on experience in fieldwork, laboratory research, and environmental forecasting. Through these initiatives, the National University of Uzbekistan and the Institute of Zoology are fostering scientific innovation and building national capacity to address the challenges of climate change, natural disasters, and sustainable resource management.
Center for Advanced Technologies
The Faculty of Biology at the National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek is strengthening its cooperation with the Center for Advanced Technologies to promote joint research and innovation in biotechnology. Within this partnership, the “Young Biochemists” scientific circle held a seminar led by Dr. Muzaffar Muminov, a researcher at the Center’s Biotechnology Laboratory, titled “Vaccines: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow – Opportunities and Challenges.” The event highlighted the ongoing collaboration between the university and the Center in advancing scientific education, developing modern vaccine technologies, and preparing for climate- and health-related biological challenges. Through such initiatives, the National University of Uzbekistan continues to expand inter-institutional cooperation aimed at supporting national scientific progress and strengthening the country’s biosecurity and health resilience.
Space Research and Technology Agency
University is expanding its cooperation with the Space Research and Technology Agency under the Ministry of Digital Technologies to strengthen research in aerospace monitoring and geospatial science. This partnership focuses on reducing natural disaster risks, improving early warning systems, and developing sustainable environmental management strategies. Within this collaboration, the Aerospace Research Center of NUU and the Faculty of Geography and Geoinformation Systems are working with the Space Monitoring and Geo-information Technologies Center to assess urban climate stress factors, monitor seismic activity, and analyze environmental changes using satellite data. Through joint projects, specialist training, and scientific exchange, both institutions aim to enhance climate resilience, ecological safety, and sustainable urban planning in Uzbekistan and the wider Central Asian region.
Russian Academy of Sciences
The National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek continues to strengthen its partnership with Moscow State University, building on years of successful academic collaboration. As part of this cooperation, Murad Kamilovich Alimuradov, Deputy Head of the Department of Economic and Financial Strategy at the Moscow School of Economics, delivered a presentation titled “The Financial Strategy of Regions and Corporations,” highlighting key aspects of financial planning for regional stability and corporate resilience. A major outcome of this partnership is the establishment of the Department of State and Corporate Strategies at the Faculty of Economics of NUU in 2024, with Academician Alexander Kvint serving as the scientific advisor. This department focuses on preparing highly qualified master’s students capable of addressing modern economic and social challenges through strategic thinking and analytical expertise. Looking ahead, both universities will further enhance their cooperation through the upcoming Central Asian Universitarium, held from October 29 to 31, 2024, promoting academic exchange and regional integration in higher education and economic research.