Republic Conferences

The Alisher Navoi Tashkent State University of Uzbek Language and Literature (TSUULL) hosts important republican conferences that bring together experts, students, and educators to discuss key topics in language, literature, and culture. These events provide a platform for sharing ideas, showcasing research, and finding innovative ways to address modern challenges in academia.

One popular topic is how the Uzbek language is evolving today. Discussions focus on adapting the language to modern times while preserving its rich history. Experts talk about new words, the impact of technology, and how digital tools are changing how we use and teach Uzbek.

Another major theme is literature as a window into culture. Participants explore Uzbek literary works, both old and new, to better understand the nation’s traditions and values. Special attention is often given to the works of Alisher Navoi and other literary icons, celebrating their timeless contributions to Uzbek culture.

 

The conferences also look at how to make education more effective and inclusive. For example, they discuss integrating technology into classrooms and creating resources for learners with disabilities, such as audio books and mobile apps. These initiatives show TSUULL’s dedication to making education accessible to everyone.

Lastly, the conferences highlight the global importance of Uzbek studies. They explore how language and literature can connect Uzbekistan with the world, strengthening cultural ties and promoting understanding.

These events are more than just academic—they inspire new ideas, encourage collaboration, and help build a brighter future for Uzbek language and literature. By hosting these conferences, TSUULL continues to lead in preserving cultural heritage and promoting innovation.

 

 

Alisher Navoi and the 21st Centur

 

 

 

  

Theoretical and Practical Issues of the Uzbek Language National and Educational Corpus

 

 

 

 

Scientific Conference on Translation Challenges Held

 

 

 

   

Conference on Usmon Nosir's Literary Legacy Held

 

 

 

 
  Prospects of Uzbek Applied Philology

 

 

 

 

First Steps of Young Scholars

 

 

 
 
 
Global Education and the Advancement of National Methodology