UNIVERSITY OUTREACH PROJECTS: KNOWLEDGE FOR ALL


 

TSUULL promotes the principles of openness and collaboration in the fields of education, language, and culture at both national and international levels. The university strives to enhance its social impact by sharing its academic expertise and pedagogical experience with the wider community. 
Through open lectures, online platforms, social initiatives, and partnership programs, the university fosters knowledge exchange with diverse audiences, supports the professional growth of educators and young specialists, and introduces innovative approaches aimed at improving the quality of education..

Community Engagement and Local Initiatives

As a Deputy of the Tashkent City Council of People’s Deputies, the Rector of the University, Academician Shuhrat Sirojiddinov, works directly with nearly 30,000 residents across five settlements in the Yangihayot district. He actively studies local issues related to education, social infrastructure, and employment, and advances initiatives aimed at improving living standards and young people’s access to education.
Within his deputy activities, more than 20 educational projects and over 10 social initiatives have been implemented, focusing on creating inclusive conditions for people with limited opportunities and expanding cooperation with schools and learning centers. These ongoing efforts contribute to enhancing community well-being and promoting equitable access to quality education.

 

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Public Talk Program: Open Dialogue, New Ideas, Sustainable Future

The “Public Talk” Program at Alisher Navo’i Tashkent State University of the Uzbek Language and Literature serves to foster a culture of open dialogue among youth, experts, and the wider community. Through this initiative, the university has created an active platform for exchanging ideas in the fields of education, culture, social responsibility, and sustainable development. 
The “Public Talk” sessions address topics related to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – including the importance of water resources, quality education, gender equality, and economic opportunities. These discussions broaden young people’s global outlook and encourage their engagement with pressing development issues.

 

To date, dozens of sessions have been held, bringing together hundreds of students, scholars, journalists, and representatives of international organizations. The “Public Talk” initiative highlights the university’s role as an open, active, and socially responsible academic community.

TSUULL Public talk project
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Collaboration with Public Schools

Through close collaboration with the general education system, TSUULL contributes to improving the quality of education. The university provides academic and methodological support to several schools — including School No. 319 and School No. 144 in Yakkasaroy District, as well as School No. 220 and School No. 117 in Yunusobod District. These partner schools serve a total of 4,800 students and employ more than 250 teachers.
In addition, School No. 46 in Olmazor District has been designated as the university’s institutional partner school, where over 1,000 students are currently enrolled. 

University specialists have conducted more than 30 open lessons and training sessions, along with nearly 10 methodological seminars. Within this cooperation, systematic efforts are being made to enhance teachers’ professional development, foster students’ creative potential, and introduce modern educational approaches into the school environment. The university also regularly organizes Open Doors Days, Career Days, and similar events for school students, strengthening the connection between secondary and higher education.

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Human Capital Development

Alisher Navoiy Tashkent State University of the Uzbek Language and Literature consistently implements initiatives aimed at strengthening human capital and supporting social stability within the framework of Uzbekistan’s Sustainable Development Goals — particularly SDG 4 (Quality Education) and SDG 16 (Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions). In collaboration with the Ministry of Defense, the university has established a structured series of 14-day professional development programs designed to enhance the psychological, communication, and leadership competencies of military personnel and specialists in moral and educational fields. To date, more than 150 officers have completed the program in several cohorts.

The university also cooperates with the Department of Corrections under the Ministry of Internal Affairs to deliver a 40-hour training course in Penitentiary Psychology. Within this initiative, over 50 departmental psychologists have been trained, introducing new approaches based on the principles of human rights, rehabilitation, and social reintegration. Overall, more than 200 military and law enforcement professionals have successfully completed the university’s professional development programs, contributing to the advancement of human capital and the promotion of inclusive, sustainable institutions.

Special Training Courses for Military Personnel
Training Programs in Penitentiary Psychology

Connecting with Our Compatriots through Knowledge and Language

Guided by its mission, TSUULL consistently works to enhance the global standing of the Uzbek language, advance its teaching methodologies, and strengthen academic and cultural ties with compatriots abroad.
In cooperation with the “Vatandoshlar” Public Foundation and other partner organizations, the university implements professional development and methodological support programs for Uzbek language teachers working in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan.

These initiatives help build the capacity of Uzbek-language educational institutions abroad and expand teachers’ skills in applying modern, innovative teaching approaches, thereby contributing to the promotion of linguistic and cultural heritage beyond national borders.

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Uzacademy – A Platform for Open Knowledge and Global Collaboration

“Uzacademy” is a digital learning ecosystem developed by Alisher Navoiy Tashkent State University of the Uzbek Language and Literature, serving the principles of SDG 4 (Quality Education) and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals). The platform provides learners around the world with free, interactive, and structured opportunities to study the Uzbek language.

Through Uzacademy, users not only learn the Uzbek language but also explore Uzbekistan’s history, literature, art, and cultural values. The courses are designed in accordance with CEFR international standards (levels A1–C1) and feature digital content produced at the EdSMART 4K PRO studio.

In October 2025, the platform was integrated into the University of Oxford’s educational system, marking a significant milestone in strengthening Uzbekistan’s educational diplomacy and international cultural cooperation.

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