"Finnish Industries" CEO Visits Our University!

March 14 , 2023
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"Finnish Industries" Eastern Office CEO Lauri Veijalainen visited NIU to discuss international collaboration opportunities.
🎓 Nordic International University had the honor of hosting Mr. Lauri Veijalainen, CEO of the Eastern Office of "Finnish Industries" from Finland.
🤝 During his meeting with the university leadership, key topics discussed included:
🔹 International requirements for specialists
🔹 Future collaboration prospects
📌 About "Finnish Industries" Eastern Office:
✅ Represents the interests of leading companies in the CIS markets.
✅ Operates in 18 countries with a stable business presence and employs around 1,000 professionals.
🌍 This collaboration will open new international opportunities for our university’s students!
Latest news

Uzbekistan’s Economy Maintains Strong Growth Momentum
Ensuring macroeconomic stability, mitigating external and internal risks, accelerating sectoral development, and enhancing investment activity have become central pillars of the state’s economic policy framework.
📰 A recent article published in the May 2 issue of Xalq so‘zi presents a comprehensive analytical perspective on these developments.
The publication addresses several critical questions shaping the current economic agenda:
To what extent are ongoing economic reforms delivering tangible results?
How are investment inflows and export growth being sustained?
Which sectors are acting as key drivers of economic expansion?
Most importantly, how sustainable is the current growth trajectory?
The analysis reveals that behind the headline figures lies a process of deep structural transformation, characterized by innovative policy approaches and increasing adaptability to global economic challenges. In particular, the dynamics within industry, services, and the investment climate stand out as especially noteworthy.
At the same time, the article provides a balanced assessment by outlining existing challenges, structural constraints, and priority areas for future policy action. For readers interested in understanding both the current state and forward-looking trends of Uzbekistan’s economy, this piece offers valuable and evidence-based insights.
✍️ Author: Munis Abdullayev, Head of Department at the International Nordic University.

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

A New Paradigm in Education Policy: Artificial Intelligence and Language Competencies
The forum provided an in-depth scholarly discussion of the key priorities of contemporary education policy, including digitalization, innovative pedagogy, and the integration of artificial intelligence.
In the context of ongoing globalization, proficiency in foreign languages has evolved beyond a mere communicative necessity into a critical factor of economic and academic competitiveness. As emphasized during the conference, artificial intelligence technologies are driving a fundamental transformation in this domain, elevating the education system to a qualitatively new stage.
From an education policy perspective, three major directions were placed at the center of discussion:
— the development of individualized learning trajectories through digital transformation and adaptive learning platforms;
— the enhancement of translation quality through automated systems based on advanced linguistic models;
— the automation of semantic analysis and interpretation processes through intelligent linguistics.
These directions clearly illustrate the transition from the traditional model of “knowledge transmission” to a more advanced paradigm of “knowledge management and production” within the education system.
Within the framework of the conference, particular attention was given to innovative pedagogical approaches based on artificial intelligence, the conceptual foundations for integrating AI technologies into education, the digital analysis of literary texts, and the linguistic as well as functional capacities of AI in translation studies. These areas have significant practical implications for improving the quality of education, modernizing teaching methodologies, and optimizing translation processes.
The conference was held at an international level, bringing together professors, researchers, field specialists, and talented students from both foreign countries and national higher education institutions. The event fostered an active exchange of advanced ideas and contributed to strengthening academic collaboration.
Participant Giuseppe Chiaramonte shared his impressions, emphasizing that the proper integration and responsible use of artificial intelligence in education, along with effectively guiding students, constitute one of the most crucial responsibilities of modern educators. Comparing the experiences of Central Asian countries, he particularly highlighted Uzbekistan’s openness to innovation, its support for new ideas, and the favorable environment for their practical implementation.

A Glimpse into a Great Legacy: Students at an Essay Competition
His invaluable legacy — Temur tuzuklari — has, for centuries, served as a school of statecraft and human values.
With the aim of fostering a deeper understanding of this remarkable heritage and interpreting it through a contemporary lens, an essay competition was organized among students.
As participants explored the theme “The Temur’s Code: A School of Justice and Governance,” they not only revisited history but also sought answers to pressing questions of the present day.
This competition became a distinctive platform for nurturing critical thinking, analytical insight, and self-awareness among young people, while inspiring them to draw lessons from the past in shaping a conscious and responsible future.