Transforming Lives Through Lifelong Learning

 
Organizing open lectures, talks, and community contests at a university is a wonderful way to engage with the local community and promote awareness of educational opportunities. These events can showcase the university's programs, research, and campus life, fostering a sense of connection between students, faculty, and community members. These events can feature guest speakers from various fields, providing insights into current trends, innovations, and challenges. Community contests, whether in arts, science, or sports, can encourage participation from all age groups, fostering collaboration and creativity. Prizes and recognition can motivate local residents to get involved, while also showcasing the talent present within the community. Promotion of these events through local media, social networks, and community partnerships can effectively draw attendance, ensuring that more people become aware of the university’s offerings and its contributions to the region.

 

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ONLINE RESOURCES OF FACULTY FOR COMMUNITY 

At TSUULL, our teachers have a opportunity to share their knowledge both online and offline form, our teachers’ academic journeys and experiences have shaped their expertise, which they continue to share through various platforms, including publications, research projects, videos, and more. The professors are renowned for their extensive research and publications in the areas of Uzbek language, literature, and culture. Many of them have authored books and articles that have become essential resources for students and scholars alike. You can explore these works through the university's library or various academic databases. 
Additionally, our university has The Talented Girls project to encourage all women to develop their practical skills  as cooking, sewing, hair-dressing and toy-making so that they learn proper planning and preparation skills  while contributing in a positive way to the health of themselves and their family and friends.  Making new friends  encourages them to be more successful in their studies and in turn may help to be create a  happy life.

COMPETITION FOR ADULTS

The Zakovat Competition is organized for students at any age to improve their skills and make them engage in a series of thought-provoking and diverse questions that cover a wide range of topics, including general knowledge, science, history, literature, arts, and more. The competition encourages participants to draw upon their accumulated knowledge, analyze and interpret information, and provide well-reasoned answers. This competition not only tests participants' academic knowledge but also their ability to think quickly and effectively under pressure. It fosters creativity, logical thinking, and the use of different strategies to approach complex questions. Participants will have the opportunity to showcase their intellectual prowess, compete with like-minded individuals, and learn from one another's unique perspectives.

OPEN LECTURES FOR ALL

TSUULL Open Lectures Series - is annually held initiative to provide general public with quality education in Free-for-all form. We organize such events with the most qualified professors (Dsc) of our departments. The lectures take place preferably in Schools or at the University. However, there is still the possibility to hold lectures online. 
Our main aims are to raise awareness about the importance of entering higher education and provide public with in-depth knowledge in diverse scientific areas.
Last year, TSUULL accomplished professors gave a number of open lectures covering various topics regarding Stylistics, Phonetics and Literature within the program. It was held in main campus building and different kind of people have participated (students, researchers, school teachers, amateurs learners).
Click here to see our recent lectures presentations:

Is Education for Everyone? - Open Talk by Bonu Abdusalomova, 8 November 2024
TSUULL University contributes to the UN SDG through its teaching and community projects. TSUULL Public Talks is a part of the University's efforts to contribute knowledge, thought leadership, and innovative ideas to the region. The Program showcases dynamic speakers through several community-focused talks across various disciplines, encouraging debates on SDG issues like mental health, gender equality, poverty, peace justice, and strong institutions. This is a chance to hear from world-leading researchers and subject-matter experts speaking on topics that affect us all. This event was arranged for students, for everybody out of the university.In this informal learning session, participants will reflect on the inequality of educational opportunities around the world and the achievability of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4: Quality education for all. Topic is relevant for all regions across the country given the latest developments in the education system. It is envisaged to enhance knowledge on education and how it affects all areas of life.Participants will be able to develop memory and critical thinking skills through the session.

Uzbek School Autumn Workshop Series at TSUULL Library for Primary School Pupils in the region
On 19 October 2024, The Uzbek School Team, under the leadership of senior Uzbek Teacher Durdona Ermatova, successfully orchestrated a hands-on creative workshop specifically designed for children and their families. This engaging event, co-hosted with local librarians, aimed to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of the Uzbek language and culture among young participants. By incorporating interactive activities, storytelling, and creative arts, the workshop provided a dynamic learning environment where children were encouraged to express themselves and connect with their heritage.

During this enriching session, families engaged in various activities that highlighted traditional Uzbek customs, folklore, and language skills. Through collaborative projects, participants not only learned about their cultural background but also enjoyed quality time together, strengthening familial bonds and community ties. The workshop served as a valuable opportunity to bring the local community together, promoting cultural exchange and understanding.

The Preliminary Round of the "Gender Equality Advocate" Contest Held for Women Community in Yakkasaroy
Aimed at supporting women who actively contribute to the socio-economic development of our country, serve as exemplary figures in their families and communities, and enhance the reputation of the organizations where they work, the "Gender Equality Advocate" national contest has been launched. This initiative, based on the regulation of the "Woman of the Year" national competition for every woman, seeks to promote and spread advanced practices.
On October 3, the district round of the "Gender Equality Advocate" contest was held at the Alisher Navo’i Tashkent State University of Uzbek Language and Literature. Representing the university in the competition was the First Vice-Rector for Youth Affairs and Spiritual-Educational Work, G. Jurayeva, who secured first place and advanced to the city-level round.

The Educational Phase of the Summer School Has Ended for German Students
The "Forward to the East" Summer School has successfully concluded its Uzbek language lessons and lectures on Eastern history. Funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), the program provided participants with a three-week opportunity to immerse themselves in both the Uzbek language and its rich culture. They explored the city's iconic sites and became more acquainted with the national heritage. Today, participants received certificates marking the successful completion of their studies. At the award ceremony, the university's Vice-Rector for International Cooperation, Nozliya Normurodova, emphasized that this was the first collaboration with DAAD and noted that the project's success opens the door for larger initiatives in the future.

TSUULL "Spirituality Caravan" outreach most vulnerable
Education is essential to prepare refugees and internally displaced persons for life, for employment and for education. Their situation is abnormal and temporary and must be resolved either by return, integration in the host country or resettlement in a third country. A decision on which course to take should be a matter of priority.  Educational provision must be made for each eventuality and at all appropriate levels. 
University Youth Affairs department and university professors organized "Spirituality Caravan" project which aims at providing books and educational materials for displaced people in Yakkasarayy district. Refugee children and displaced people are offered free access "Open Lectures" which are held in our university. In 2021, the education Working Group consisting university professors and teachers and Students' Union were merged in  Yakkasaray district to meet with vulnerable people who do not have access to education. Furthermore, for partners to coordinate activities, share best practices and ensure that opportunities provided in TSUULL are based on evidence and meeting the needs of the beneficiary population on basic, higher educational levels as we as exploring cross sector coordination with livelihood sector.
It should be noted that at TSUULL necessary assistance in the form of specialized knowledge, sources, materials, methods and skills to raise awareness of refugee protection through international legal instruments and mechanisms as a central element of the refugee protection system.

Lessons for children started up
These lessons, Uzbek Speaking which were arranged by Uzbek School has started its exclusive courses recently. These courses is designed for international young students who can’t speak in Uzbek  taught by Uzbek language specialists Nematova Shahnoza and Sevinch Qayumova. The main purpose of this project is teach the language fast and easily by different types of interesting exercises for them, the session is totally free for everybody. Both the children and their parents are very satisfied with this course.