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Tue, 06/06/2023 - 21:20

TSUULL Public Talks Program Overview: Core And Supporting Activities For Students in the First Half of 2023

Introducing the on-going TSUULL initiative for students: Public Lecture Program forms part of the University's efforts to contribute knowledge, thought-leadership and innovative ideas to the region.

Our aim is to offer to TSUULL Students a program that will inform, stimulate, entertain, and excite. We're sharing the best through a series of free online public lectures. TSUULL's Public Talks are always free to attend, they are aimed at the general public, not specialists. They are open to anyone interested in ideas and debate and are completely free of charge.

‘This is a great opportunity for our Student, Staff and Campus Community to get more involved in how to implement the SDGs, in particular for gender equality and healthy lifestyles, both at University, at work and at home. Thanks our experts and students to get involved in discussion about such important themes’
 
– Professor, Dr. Nozliya Normurodova, Vice-Rector for International Cooperation, TSUULL University 

The Program showcases dynamic speakers through a number of community-focused talks across a range of disciplines, encouraging constructive debate on issues of regional and global relevance. The public lectures provide a chance to hear first-hand from world-leading researchers and subject-matter experts speaking on topics that affect us all.

TSUULL Talks, a series of short, informal presentations delivered by the University international office. It is hoped that the format of the talks will help to make them nimble intellectual resources for the community and a forum for enrichment across diverse fields of expertise. 

The start of 2023 lectures in January, February, March, April and May covered many issues from Gender Equality, Equitable Quality Education, Discrimination in Education, Sustainable Agri-food system and Poverty Crisis, Marine Environment, Business and Corporate Social Responsibility, Development issues, Human Rights to Mental Health Practices and Social Inclusion Communities, Communications and Partnerships, Art and Cinema.
200+ students and non-university participants took part in TSUULL Talks held by the University. 
Over five months TSUULL hosted 13 live interviews with 15 Experts from EU (Germany, Belgium)  and non-EU (U.S.A., Uzbekistan, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Russia) countries including Stefano Battain, Kristina Russkikh, Maksim Karpov, Viacheslav Samonov, Maria Tsagolova, Kirill Telin, Nazym Turganbek, Dmitry Levochsky, Anna Petukhova, Daria Shubina, Gulnoz Mamarasulova, Tlegen Kuandykov, Elena Botanina, Blake Amann, Angela Trofimova on topics ranging from mental health issues to social corporate responsibility examples. 
We’re committed to continuing our progress to make our activities more sustainable in support of achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The problems such as poverty, climate change, global warming, and social and environmental sustainability concerns constitute obstacles to achieving sustainable development goals.
To be the first to hear about our online public lecture series, and other events, please sign up to TSUULL International Channel in Telegram: https://t.me/tsuullinternational

NB! If you are an expert or would like to share your topic on any SDG, please reach out TSUULL International Department Officer Lucy Aysaeva via email interdep@navoiy-uni.uz or directly in Telegram @aysaeva 

See you in September’23!