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At UBS, students' knowledge and worldview are enriched. Specifically, the university regularly organizes various trips to support young people in spending their time meaningfully and developing into well-rounded professionals. The trip to the city of Kokand was a prime example of this tradition. During the trip, students visited landmarks such as the Khan's Palace, the Jome Complex, and other notable sites.
Moreover, students had the opportunity to learn more deeply about our historical and cultural heritage. During the trip, opportunities were created for students to exchange views on historical monuments, national values, and their place in society. Such trips not only expand students' knowledge but also enhance their sense of patriotism. Our university strives to shape young people with a broad worldview, rich spirituality, and a sense of responsibility.
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UBS × Dongshin University – A New Stage in International Cooperation
Scientists to Represent Uzbekistan at the MS&T25 International Conference
University of Tsukuba – A New Stage Towards Cooperation in Science, Technology, and Intercultural Dialogue
UBS and the University of Tsukuba: Towards New Horizons in Academic Cooperation
A Research Center worth 4 million USD will commence operations through the cooperation between UBS and Sejong University.
"The Next Big Thing" Startup Competition — Presentation of Student Innovative Projects
An Honorable Victory on the Path of Science!
Harvard University Professor Joins UBS Advisory Board
UBS Professors Participate in the 15th Eurasian Youth Economic Jubilee Forum
In the catalog you can get some information about the faculties and the learning process