Sustainability Management Office

Diploma in Arts

Duration

Founded 2016

Next Start Date

Opens at 9 a.m.

Closing Date

Closes at 6 p.m.

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Yakkasaray District St. Yusuf Xos Hojib, 103

The SMO’s mission is to help facilities and operations leaders across TSUULL and units share best practices. This collaboration aims to achieve the University’s sustainability and energy management goals in a cost-effective way.
Main tasks and functions:
Creating comprehensive plans for both major and ongoing building repairs involves several critical steps. This includes strategizing for the greening and beautification of the area, which aims to enhance the overall environment and aesthetic appeal. Furthermore, ensuring that all university departments are adequately supplied with necessary tools and work materials is essential for smooth operations. Preventive maintenance on communication lines is performed to avoid disruptions, while the provision of phone lines and equipment ensures effective communication. Technical support services are offered to maintain the functionality of various facilities, including conference rooms, service rooms, electrical equipment, air conditioning systems, and lighting.
Additionally, monitoring compliance by university personnel with labor laws, fire safety regulations, and sanitation and hygiene standards is a key responsibility. Implementing procedures for installing plumbing services, setting up central heating systems, and managing water and sewage systems are also crucial tasks. This includes replacing outdated plumbing equipment and preparing for the upcoming fall and winter seasons to ensure readiness and efficiency.
Establishing the essential procedures for installing plumbing services, setting up a central heating system, managing water supply and sewage systems, and replacing plumbing equipment is crucial. Additionally, preparations must be made for the annual fall and winter seasons to ensure all systems function efficiently.
Conducting an annual inventory of university assets is also an important task. This involves systematically tracking all material assets, which are stored in service rooms and warehouses. Each month, a detailed report should be created to document the usage and inventory of these assets, verifying their availability and confirming that they are in good condition and ready for use.

 

TSUULL RATIO OF OPEN SPACE TO TOTAL AREA

Percentage of open space compared to total area: 89.6%
DETAILS
Total plot size: 103,389 m²
Total building area on campus: 12,755 m² - accessible 102 hours per week
Total open space: (Total plot size) - (Total building area)
Total open space: 103,389 - 13,755 = 89,634 m²
Percentage of open space to total area: (103,389 - 13,755 / 103,389) * 100% = 89.63% - available to the public for 168 hours per week
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The Sustainability Management Office (SMO) was created in 2016. The SMO includes important senior university staff, such as from facilities and operations across the campus. The instructional and housing facilities of Alisher Navo’i Tashkent State University of Uzbek Language and Literature were established in 1968. The educational buildings are designed to accommodate up to 3000 students during each shift. Additionally, the university provides a total of 672 residences that are specifically designed to be student-friendly.

 

 

Female student on campus outdoors with a black top

TSUULL is committed to sustainability, renewable energy, innovation, and education. It generates solar power, promotes green spaces, supports start-ups, nurtures trees, and enhances community access to knowledge through public lectures and programs.

 

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TSUULL has been actively integrating renewable energy and environmental sustainability into its operations. The university has installed solar panels across its buildings, generating 9900 kW of power for lighting and heating. Additionally, its ventilation system, running on biodiesel, repurposes heat waste to warm shower water in dormitories. In 2022, TSUULL used 21,482 kWh of electricity and 7.87 m³ of gas, with a focus on reducing gas usage as solar energy increasingly takes over. The university is also engaged in extensive green initiatives, including a tree planting project aimed at reaching 30,000 trees and promoting green spaces. It has implemented policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, such as encouraging carpooling, promoting public transport on car-free days, and setting up electric vehicle charging stations. TSUULL’s comprehensive approach underscores its commitment to climate action, with a goal to achieve campus carbon neutrality by 2030. For more info click here

Our university actively supports SDG 9, focusing on infrastructure, innovation, and industrialization, through various outreach and educational initiatives. We host public lectures on innovative technologies and sustainable infrastructure, highlighting their societal, economic, and environmental benefits. Notable public talks include those with WiseSol, which converts organic waste into bioenergy, and Vandes, which explores waste-to-energy solutions. Additionally, our Startup Seminars Series equips students and staff with essential skills in areas like cyber security and artificial intelligence to foster successful start-ups. The TSUULL Accelerator Program plays a key role in nurturing start-ups, offering up to 100,000,000 Uzbek soms in funding and providing workshops, mentorship, and networking opportunities. Our programs also address gender inequality by supporting women in overcoming workplace barriers. Through these efforts, the university advances innovation and industrialization, contributing to sustainable development and economic growth in line with SDG 9. For more info click here

At our university, we're committed to caring for the environment by finding creative ways to keep our trees healthy. Trees are important to us – they beautify our campus, boost our mood, and support a sustainable environment. With a diverse collection of trees, including 225 fruit trees, 150 small trees, 450 pines, and 20 grapevines spread across our 2.10-hectare campus, it's essential that we provide them with the right care. That’s why we’ve teamed up with "NGO LN Techno PRODUCTION" to use specialized watering bags. These bags help us give each tree the precise amount of water it needs to thrive. For more info click here

University is dedicated to enhancing access to educational resources for both its students and the wider community. The university library plays a key role in this effort, offering a range of services and resources including books, online materials, and lectures. Located conveniently on campus, the library provides a welcoming environment for learning and research, accommodating individuals of all ages. The Open Lectures Series at University aims to highlight the importance of higher education and share extensive knowledge across various scientific disciplines. Over the past year, professors have delivered lectures on Stylistics, Phonetics, and Literature at the main campus, attracting a diverse audience including students, researchers, schoolteachers, and community members. In addition to the lecture series, the university hosts public programs such as "TSUULL Talks" and "Start-up Seminars." These events, designed to be accessible to the general public and free of charge, encourage intellectual discussion and innovation. Through these initiatives, the university promotes knowledge dissemination, fosters intellectual exchange, and supports lifelong learning within the local community. For more info click here

OFFICE REPRESENTATIVES

Head of the Department of Affairs - Kholtaev Jamoliddin Topilovich, PhD 
Contact:
jamoliddinj51@gmail.com +99890 371 00 38

Head of the economic department - Abdinazarov Doston Alisherovich
Contact: abdinazarovdoston9797@gmail.com +998917789797

Head of the Department of Labor Protection - Samatov Saidolim Shohobiddinovich
Contact:
samatovsaydolim252@gmail.com +998997924633

Head of the main building - Elmurodov Nodirbek Haydar oʻgʻli
Contact:
nodirbekelmurodov927@gmail.com +998919077473

  • 1. Store plastic packaging from items such as butter and yogurt for later use.
  • 2. Carry your own silverware and plates to work.
  • 3. Choose the items with little or no packaging.
  • 4. Before going on vacation, turn off computers and other electronics at the end of the day.
  • 5. When drinking tea and coffee, use thermal cups. 
  • 6. To the store, bring reusable shopping bags.
  • 7. Select paper products that are "tree-free" or "100% recycled."
  • 8. Items should be recycled curbside if that service is offered.
  • 9. To cut down on organic material, try composting.
  • 10. Get a refund when you bring your beverage containers back to a Green Depot.
  • 11. Tread carefully while recycling household hazardous materials, including paint, oil, tires, CFLs, and batteries.

Welcome to the Sustainability and Maintenance Office (SMO) FAQs section, where we address key information about the office’s mission, processes, and role in supporting TSUULL's sustainability and energy management goals. The SMO is dedicated to ensuring that the university’s facilities are maintained to the highest standards while promoting environmental sustainability and operational efficiency. Below, you will find answers to common questions about the office's contributions to facility management, repair plans, technical support, and regulatory compliance.

1. What is the mission of the SMO?
The SMO's mission is to assist facilities and operations leaders across TSUULL and its units in sharing best practices. This collaboration is intended to help achieve the University’s sustainability and energy management goals in a cost-effective manner.

2. How does the SMO contribute to sustainability and energy management goals?
The SMO contributes by facilitating the sharing of best practices among facilities and operations leaders, which helps to implement sustainable and energy-efficient solutions across the University. This collaborative approach supports the achievement of sustainability goals in a cost-effective manner.

3. What is involved in creating comprehensive repair plans?
Creating comprehensive repair plans involves strategizing for major and ongoing repairs, incorporating greening and beautification initiatives to improve environmental and aesthetic aspects, and ensuring that all university departments have the necessary tools and materials for smooth operations.

4. How does the SMO handle technical support for facilities?
The SMO provides technical support by maintaining various facilities, including conference rooms, service rooms, electrical equipment, air conditioning systems, and lighting. This support ensures that these facilities function efficiently and effectively.

5. What does preventive maintenance on communication lines involve?
Preventive maintenance on communication lines includes regular checks and upkeep to prevent disruptions in communication. This helps ensure that phone lines and other communication equipment are reliable and functional.

6. How does the SMO manage compliance with regulations?
The SMO monitors compliance with labor laws, fire safety regulations, and sanitation and hygiene standards by regularly reviewing practices and ensuring that all university personnel adhere to these regulations.

7. What are the steps for installing and managing plumbing and heating systems?
The steps include installing plumbing services, setting up central heating systems, managing water supply and sewage systems, replacing outdated plumbing equipment, and preparing for seasonal changes to ensure efficient operation.

8. How is the annual inventory of university assets conducted?
The annual inventory involves systematically tracking all material assets stored in service rooms and warehouses. Detailed monthly reports are created to document asset usage, verify availability, and confirm that they are in good condition and ready for use.

10. Why is seasonal preparation important for plumbing and heating systems?
Seasonal preparation is important to ensure that plumbing and heating systems function efficiently during the fall and winter seasons. This preparation helps to avoid disruptions and maintain optimal performance throughout the year.

Questions and Answers on SMO's Mission and Functions

The SMO collaborates with facilities and operations leaders across TSUULL and various units to share best practices. This collaboration is aimed at achieving the University’s sustainability and energy management goals in a cost-effective way. By working together, these leaders can develop and implement strategies that promote sustainability and efficient energy use across the university.
Creating comprehensive plans for major and ongoing building repairs involves several critical steps. These include strategizing for the greening and beautification of the area to enhance the overall environment and aesthetic appeal. It also involves ensuring that all university departments are supplied with necessary tools and materials, performing preventive maintenance on communication lines, and providing phone lines and equipment for effective communication. Additionally, technical support services are provided to maintain the functionality of facilities such as conference rooms, service rooms, electrical equipment, air conditioning systems, and lighting.
Creating comprehensive repair plans involves strategizing for major and ongoing repairs, incorporating greening and beautification initiatives to improve environmental and aesthetic aspects, and ensuring that all university departments have the necessary tools and materials for smooth operations.

We strive to achieve Sustainable Development Goals
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) report provides a comprehensive analysis of global progress towards the 17 SDGs, which were adopted by all United Nations Member States in 2015 as part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. These goals are designed to address a wide array of global challenges, including poverty, inequality, climate change, environmental degradation, peace, and justice.

Learn our previous commitments to SDGs 
The 2021 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) report for Alisher Navo’i Tashkent State University of Uzbek Language and Literature provides an in-depth analysis of the university's contributions towards the United Nations' 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. This report highlights the efforts made by the university community, including faculty, students, and administrative bodies, to advance the 17 SDGs through education, research, community engagement, and operational practices.

The 2022 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) report for Alisher Navo’i Tashkent State University of Uzbek Language and Literature highlights the university’s ongoing commitment to advancing the 17 SDGs through a variety of initiatives and programs. Building on the progress made in previous years, the 2022 report showcases significant achievements in research, education, community engagement, and sustainable campus operations.

Report 2022
Report 2021

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