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Mon, 11/11/2024 - 14:10

TSUULL PUBLIC TALKS PROGRAM IN SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER 2024: REVITALISING FOR THE YEAR AHEAD!

TSUULL’s Initiative: Public Lecture Program TSUULL Talks forms part of the University's efforts to contribute knowledge, thought-leadership and innovative ideas to the region. TSUULL Talks, a series of short, informal presentations delivered by the University International Office. We're sharing the best through a series of free online public lectures. 
220+ students and non-university participants took part in TSUULL Talks held by the University.
Over two months TSUULL hosted 5 live interviews with 5 experts from 4 countries: U.S.A., France, Russia and Uzbekistan including Leora Eisenberg, Adrien Houguet, Anna Pak, Elena Menshikova and Elyor Norpulatov on topics ranging from constructing gender in Japan, cultural diplomacy in Central Asia, Uzbek music to data science and environmental sustainability. Don’t miss the chance to join TSUULL Talks Channel on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@tsuullpublictalks1/streams
In line with the SDGs and as a part of the commitment of TSUULL to community services, University’s International Office organized a field trip to meet with the ‘Food for Life’ Initiative distributing the meals among homeless people together as one family showing the importance of social integration and making awareness of the problem of homeless people and their need to have warm meals to fulfill the responsibility of TSUULL to the community. 

 

A special workshop was prepared at Nationwide Children’s Library by Durdona Ermatova – an Uzbek School senior Uzbek teacher, who delivered a hands-on workshop for children and their families with the educational objective to raise awareness on Uzbek language and culture in young children. 
While there is no SDG for arts, culture, or heritage, the underlying SDG targets are full of cultural innovation, artistic values, and protection and promotion of heritage and values commitments. For instance, SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities) includes commitments to vibrant arts and cultural life while SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth) reminds us of the importance of the cultural industries to fostering a sustainable social and economic life.

 

Lectures in September and October’23 covered everything from Uzbek Music, Environmental Issues, Gender Equality, Access to Education to Cultural Diversity. 
In these activities for TSUULL university students we focus on how to encourage student activity and engagement during lectures in order to support students' learning.
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.
To be the first to hear about our online public lecture series In November’24, and other events, please sign up to TSUULL Channel in Telegram: https://t.me/tsuullinternational
Contact person: Maftuna Turaeva, Sevinch Kaumova, interdep@navoiy-uni.uz
Credit: TSUULL Press Center