Federation – Nordic – Inclusive School Partnership: “Every Young Person Has Potential”

April 30, 2026
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In collaboration with its partner educational institutions, Nordic University continues to implement intellectual initiatives aimed at unlocking the full potential of young people.

Within the framework of priority tasks outlined by the President in the field of sports, a chess and checkers tournament was organized with the participation of the Chess Federation of Uzbekistan, students of the 77th specialized boarding school, and university undergraduates.


In contemporary education policy, inclusivity has become an essential principle. In this regard, the tournament served not only as a competitive platform but also as a meaningful mechanism to foster intellectual development, encourage social engagement, and practically implement the idea that “every young person has potential.”


The event was attended by representatives of the Chess Federation of Uzbekistan as well as international grandmasters, who engaged in open dialogue with participants. This created a unique opportunity for young attendees to gain direct insights from high-level professionals, transforming the event into both a competition and a valuable learning experience.


Additionally, a presentation of chess-related literature was held, facilitating knowledge exchange. A curated selection of top-quality books was presented as gifts to participants.


🏆 Winners of the Chess Tournament (University Students):

🥇 Zafar Zoitjonov

🥈 Farangiz Abdumuminova

🥉 Aziz Azimov


🔲 Winners in Checkers (School Students):

🥇 Shukrullokhon Salomov

🥈 Diyorbek Joniqulov

🥉 Oybek Rahimqulov


Nordic University remains committed to nurturing intellectually capable generations, developing future leaders, and ensuring equitable access to quality education through consistent and forward-looking initiatives.


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