Salikhova Sevinch, a student from group 515-22, secured first place and was awarded a cash prize of 10 million UZS along with a special certificate presented by the Minister of Higher Education, Science, and Innovations, K. Sharipov.
To commemorate the 33rd anniversary of this significant day, Tashkent University of Information Technologies named after Muhammad al-Khwarizmi (TUIT) organized activities under the hashtag #Bayroğimiz_faxrimiz. Professors, lecturers, and members of the Youth Union actively participated in the challenges launched to honor and celebrate the pride associated with the national flag.
The week was opened by Deputy Prime Minister Makhkamova Zulayho Bakhriddinovna with an introductory speech, after which the Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovations Kongratboy Sharipov wished all participants success.
On the initiative of the President, the winners of the international science Olympiads will be awarded cash prizes. Now, an additional opportunity is available through the launch of the Future AI Talents program.
On November 7 of this year, a seminar-training on the topic "AI and their application in Medicine and Engineering" was held at the Faculty of Computer Engineering of the University with the participation of Professor Madjid Fathi of the University of Siegen, Germany.
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.