The University of Lahore has allocated five scholarship slots for various programs for Uzbek students. Established in 1999, Lahore University today hosts 11 faculties and 40 departments. It offers essential educational programs in fields such as Medicine, Engineering and Technology, Architecture and Arts, sciences, Social Sciences, and more.
During the meeting, discussions centered around key issues of international cooperation in education, including mobility programs for TUIT students and faculty, summer camps, guest lectures, seminar-training sessions, as well as short-term internships and placements.
This promotional event, aimed at highlighting over three millennia of development of our statehood, the scientific, cultural, and spiritual heritage of our ancestors who made invaluable contributions to world civilization, as well as the results of reforms implemented in Uzbekistan, is held at Kookmin University in South Korea under the title “New Uzbekistan: from the Silk Road to the Digital World.”
This large-scale project aims to train 1,000 women under 30 residing in the capital, helping them gain employment skills and income opportunities.
At the meeting with university students, a presentation was made on the opportunities, grants, and scholarships created for foreign students in leading Japanese universities. The representatives answered all questions of students interested in continuing their studies abroad about student life in Japan.
Teams composed of employees from joint-stock companies, enterprises, organizations, and institutions within the Ministry of Digital Technologies are competing in the 2024 traveling cup of the national mini-football tournament.