No poverty 2023

PROPORTION OF STUDENTS RECEIVING FINANCIAL AID TO ATTEND
UNIVERSITY BECAUSE OF POVERTY

Tashkent University of Information Technologies named after Muhammad al-Khwarizmi (TUIT) has introduced a scholarship system to help underprivileged students obtain higher education. This initiative assists in transforming the lives of students, their families, and communities. Furthermore, the university’s efforts to foster sustainable societies and economies contribute significantly to combating poverty on both national and regional scales.

The university, along with its 6 regional campuses, provides education to 31,000 students (with a full-time equivalent of 22,959 students). Of these, 5,289 students receive standard scholarships totaling 32,868,807,840 UZS per year, and an additional 317 students benefit from extra scholarships amounting to 2,955,023,280 UZS annually. Note: Extra scholarships are provided to students who fall within the bottom 20% of household income groups, truly orphaned students, and low-income students. According to data from the Uzbekistan Statistics Agency, the average annual household income in 2022 was 41,016,000 UZS per year.

In addition to the TUIT grant, the university has implemented initiatives to support graduate students from the bottom 20% of household income groups by providing additional assistance through access to computers and IT resources. In September 2023, the second phase of digital support was implemented, helping students purchase hardware and software and improve internet connectivity. During the 2022/23 academic year, a total of 185,200,000 UZS was allocated for laptops for students (https://t.me/tuituz_official/14045).

 

 

UNIVERSITY ANTI-POVERTY PROGRAMMES

Tashkent University of Information Technologies named after Muhammad al-Khwarizmi (TUIT) has implemented various initiatives to ensure that students from the lowest 20% income group or below can complete their studies. The university is committed to supporting socially vulnerable students by offering scholarships, financial aid, and other forms of support. TUIT places special emphasis on these students, creating a supportive environment that encourages them to continue and complete their studies. Additionally, the university provides specialized academic advising and mentorship programs to help these students overcome challenges in their academic journey. Through these efforts, TUIT aims to improve the graduation rates of socially vulnerable students in the country.

The Tashkent University of Information Technologies (TUIT) offers various support services for students from low-income families. To help these students complete their education, the university provides access to food, medical services, housing, transportation, and legal counseling. TUIT has implemented special programs to assist socially vulnerable students, ensuring they have the necessary resources to advance their knowledge and continue their studies. Through these efforts, the university aims to foster an environment of social equality and opportunity.

 

 

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TUIT has programs and initiatives aimed at helping students from the lowest income groups in the country successfully complete their studies. The university provides support through scholarships, financial aid, and specialized academic programs. Additionally, students have access to academic advising and psychological support services, which help them continue and successfully finish their studies.

 

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Through an initiative of the Faculty of Cybersecurity, the Tashkent University of Information Technologies named after Muhammad al-Khwarizmi (TUIT) has registered on the HackTheBox platform (https://hackthebox.com/). Now, all students can register as users under the university’s name by using their official university email (@tuit.uz). Students registered with their university email on “HackTheBox Academy” (https://academy.hackthebox.com/) receive discounts on cybersecurity training courses provided by the platform. Additionally, the university has launched a free “Cybersecurity Club” course for students, accessible at https://t.me/tuit_cybersecurity_club. For second-year students who have successfully completed their courses, a free “Data Analytics” training program titled “Heirs of Mirzo Ulug‘bek” has been organized based on a competitive selection process. (https://t.me/tuituz_official/14381).

 

 

TUIT also has extensive experience working with students from low-income countries. Currently, the university offers tuition fee discounts for many applicants, resulting in high enrollment rates compared to the higher education sector in Uzbekistan. For example:

- Afghanistan – 50% 

- Turkmenistan – 50% 

- Kyrgyz Republic – 30% 

- Republic of Tajikistan – 30% 

- Egypt – 20% 

- Pakistan – 20% 

COMMUNITY ANTI-POVERTY PROGRAMMES

A seminar was held at Muhammad al-Khwarizmi Tashkent University of Information Technologies with the participation of a representative of the large French company “Schneider Electric” in Uzbekistan, aimed at directing students towards modern professions and ensuring their employment. The seminar provided detailed information about the company’s areas of activity, the conditions created for students to undergo internships and paid internships, as well as the following fields of work within the company: energy supply systems; electronics and radio engineering; and the advantages of hardware and software systems for management in telecommunications (https://t.me/tuituz_official/17297).

 

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TUIT’s "TUIT INCUBATION CENTER" serves as an enterprise and innovation center for local small and medium-sized enterprises. The center supports regional economic growth and productivity by facilitating the development of innovations in businesses, connecting them, and assisting in their growth. It fosters collaboration between the university and industry, creating opportunities for value generation, business growth, and scientific research (https://t.me/tuituz_official/18123).

 

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The university provides financial assistance to help the local community start financially and socially sustainable businesses. We offer grants and funds to support students’ start-up projects. Additionally, we assist in business development through research and consulting services. Each year, we allocate 300 to 500 million sums to support start-ups.

The TUIT student team achieved success in the President Tech Award competition focused on creating start-ups in the field of "Digital Technologies in the Social Sector." Five teams from TUIT and its regional branches emerged as winners, collectively winning a total of $400,000. The award ceremony for the winners of this competition took place on December 25 in the conference hall of the Ministry of Digital Technologies. (https://t.me/tuituz_official/17471).

 

 

The university conducts psycho-art therapy sessions in student dormitories to ensure students’ personal development and psychological well-being. These sessions not only help strengthen students’ mental health but also provide opportunities to diagnose and improve their emotional states. The activities focused on coloring the right hemisphere assist students in discovering their hidden creative abilities, while also allowing them to spend their time meaningfully and productively. Participants from the 3rd and 4th-year students had the chance to express their emotions and experience personal changes. These training sessions are significant in developing students’ sensory awareness, their ability to view situations from different perspectives, and their capacity to move freely in various environments.

 

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The university is actively implementing projects aimed at eradicating poverty, participating in the EU’s ERASMUS+ program and local initiatives. These efforts are designed to contribute to sustainable development and improve the socio-economic conditions of the community. Through collaboration and engagement in various projects, the university seeks to create a positive impact and foster social responsibility among its students and faculty.  (https://decideproject.ie).

 

 

Additionally, the university has been offering over 10 free professional education courses to more than 150 families to help lift them out of poverty. As part of this initiative, the university also provides digital devices, such as laptops and other equipment, to support the learning and development of the younger generation. These efforts aim to enhance access to education and improve the future prospects of these families (https://t.me/tuituz_official/14045?single).

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Professors and instructors at TUIT participated in training courses under the project “UzMedEn: Development of a New Master’s Program and Professional Development Courses in Medical Engineering in Uzbekistan”, funded by the European Union’s Erasmus+ program for “Enhancing Capacity in Higher Education – CBHE”. This initiative focuses on improving the qualifications of faculty members and developing new curricula in the field of medical engineering, aiming to enhance the quality of education and training in this vital sector (https://t.me/tuituz_official/15711)

 

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The university actively participated in the implementation of programs and policies aimed at ending poverty. We conduct research at local and regional levels and engage as experts in policy development. Additionally, we collaborate on various initiatives and projects to help address social issues. Our goal is to eliminate poverty and ensure sustainable development in our community.

In the academic year 2021/22, the university collaborated with 30 enterprises. This number increased to 43 in the 2022/23 academic year and further rose to 45 in the 2023/24 academic year. This growth reflects the university’s commitment to strengthening partnerships with the industry and enhancing practical learning opportunities for students.

RESEARCH ACTIVITIES:

Tashkent University of Information Technologies named after Muhammad al-Khwarizmi contributes to the goal of "Eradicating Poverty" through scientific research in the IT sector. For example, by developing data analytics, artificial intelligence, and digital monitoring technologies, the university is achieving significant advancements in resource management, optimizing production processes, and supporting various economic sectors, including IT projects.

These research initiatives are aimed at fostering a sustainable digital economy, ensuring the rational use of resources through information technology, and expanding IT business opportunities. Through these efforts, the university plays a vital role in addressing economic challenges and promoting development.