OUTREACH AND COMMUNITY

                      TSUULL is committed to supporting outreach local and international programs targeting the science community and the general public.
From science Olympiads and contests to humanitarian sciences or IT challenges, from challenging workshops to summer programs including tours to historical cities around Uzbekistan, to programs that bring innovative, startup projects to TSUULL's staff. There's science for everyone. This process can help to build the university’s research capability and internationalize our research environment.

The Objectives of our Research Strategy:
•    to build research capacity and capability in the developing world;
•    to articulate the university’s role in delivering impact in the developing world within university strategy, communications and impact case studies;
•    to broaden our portfolio of international partnerships;
•    to build the university’s research capability and internationalise our research environment.

Public Events at TSUULL's Campus

University holds a variety of public events, including lectures, research days, start-up seminars and symposiums
Unique Summer Schools
Taking a course in TSUULL summer school is a unique chance to broaden your horizons and to comprehend Uzbek culture. Besides, you will be able to visit the remarkable and ancient cities of Uzbekistan - Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva to get acquainted with their 2000 year long history. We offer camps appropriate for all ages; each 20-student camp is led by a certified teacher, an undergraduate students, and 2-3 high school volunteers.
Learn about our summer camps - https://tsuull.uz/en/content/tsuull-summer-camp

Internationa Forums

Considering the importance of quality education in paving the way for a more sustainable future, the forum included an exclusive data masterclass examining the THE Impact Rankings methodology with a focus on university performance for SDG 4.

Talented Youth Circles

TSUULL Circles are an outreach program catering to motivated and advanced university students  -  https://tsuull.uz/en/content/student-engagement

Computer Science Workshops for Teenagers

Faculty Staff provide opportunities for teenagers to expand their knowledge of computer science via short, hands-on workshops. they target girls in Grades 6 and 7. It is open to boys and girls in Grades 8 to 12.
Teaching Science in the Community: Science for All
A non-credit, barrier-free course offered to residents of Yakkasaray district and other inner-city communities. Young Scholars Council provides an introductory science education in computer science, translation studies and psychology is taught by TSUULL professors and graduate students.

Beyond the Magic Open House
With demonstrations shows, hands-on activities, prizes, this is a day not to be missed!