TSUULL DELIVERED A PUBLIC TALK TITLED “SOCIAL ACTIVISM”, 12 SEPTEMBER 2025

On 12 September 2025, the Tashkent State University of Uzbek Language and Literature (TSUULL) hosted an engaging session within the framework of the TSUULL Public Talks series featuring Mr. Abdurahmon Subkhonov, an active student and youth mentor. The event took place at the TSUULL International Office and was simultaneously streamed live on YouTube, enabling a wider audience to participate virtually.
During the session, Mr. Subkhonov shared his personal experience and reflections on student life, highlighting the challenges young people often face in balancing academic, social, and personal development. He spoke about his early involvement in social projects and the transformative impact these initiatives had on his journey toward becoming a mentor and motivator for active youth and changemakers.  

 

 

The discussion emphasized the importance of student engagement in volunteering, social projects, and international exchange programmes, underscoring their role in shaping leadership qualities, broadening perspectives, and fostering civic responsibility. These ideas align closely with TSUULL’s commitment to promoting active citizenship and developing globally minded professionals.
Students demonstrated strong interest throughout the session, posing thoughtful questions about exchange opportunities, personal growth, and effective participation in community-oriented projects. The interactive dialogue created an atmosphere of openness, motivation, and shared learning.

 

For those unable to attend in person, the recording of the Public Talk is available on the official TSUULL YouTube channel.
The TSUULL Public Talks initiative continues to serve as a platform for dialogue, experience exchange, and inspiration—bringing together students, educators, and invited speakers who share the vision of advancing education, leadership, and social engagement.
Area: Education, Communication, International Relations, Studying abroad 
Credit: TSUULL Press Centre