A scientific-practical seminar held for doctoral students and independent researchers

A scientific-practical seminar held for doctoral students and independent researchers

March 13 , 2025

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At the seminar on "Modern Methods for Effectively Organizing Scientific Activities", researchers enhanced their skills in managing scientific activities and research processes.

The seminar-training was conducted by Farhod Irisqulov, Head of the Scientific and Innovation Department, and Zulfiya Hamidova, Head of the Master's Department. They provided essential recommendations on preparing and publishing articles in the IMRAD format.


University doctoral students Rushana Aliakbarova and Dilnoza Sabrdjanova presented reports on the results of their scientific research.


Vice-Rector for Scientific Research and Innovations, Odil Qo‘ysinov, shared his experience in organizing high-quality scientific research.


During these regularly held seminars, researchers receive answers to key questions related to their scientific activities.

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A Unique Celebration at Nordic — “The World of Elegance”

A Unique Celebration at Nordic — “The World of Elegance”

Throughout the celebration, traditional melodies filled the air, while the stage came alive with vibrant, meaningful, and artistically rich performances. Each presentation, distinguished by its unique spirit, refined taste, and remarkable talent, left a lasting impression on the audience.


The students’ creative approach, confidence, and enthusiasm on stage, along with their thoughtful, skillful, and aesthetically refined solutions to various challenges, were highly praised by the faculty members.


The winners were officially recognized:


🥇 Best Skilled Participant — Oydinoy Alimbayeva (1-MXT-25)

🥇 Most Agile Participant — Mo‘tabar Norqobilova (2-MXT-25)

🥇 Most Energetic Participant — Shahzoda Turg‘unova (3-MXT-25).


This unforgettable celebration brought hearts closer together, further strengthening the spirit of kindness, unity, and mutual respect. Warm smiles, a welcoming atmosphere, and delightful spring dishes added a special charm to the occasion.

A question worth reflecting on:
Why didn’t Amir Temur remain just a military commander?

A question worth reflecting on: Why didn’t Amir Temur remain just a military commander?

According to historical sources:

Before every campaign, he convened strategic councils

✓ Assigned clear responsibilities to each commander

✓ And most importantly — established personal accountability for results.


🔰 “I governed state affairs through consultation and order.”


🔥 What set him apart the most:

He appointed individuals not based on lineage,

but on competence and loyalty.


📌 The outcome:

One of the most effective governance teams in history.


💭 Now, let’s look at today…

We often encounter the following challenges in modern institutions:

❌ Plans exist — but execution is weak

❌ Reports are produced — but results are lacking

❌ Positions are assigned — but accountability is unclear.


📌 What does the Temurian approach teach us?

✔️ Every role = clearly defined responsibility

✔️ Every responsibility = measurable outcome

✔️ Every outcome = personal accountability.


⚙️ Even his military structure (units of 10, 100, 1,000)

can be seen as an early model of today’s

organizational design and KPI systems.


💡 Key insight:

It was not Temur’s strength that made the state powerful.

👉 It was the strength of the system that made the state powerful.

🎓 A question for all of us:

Are we building systems…

or simply staying busy?

A Meeting with Harvard Representatives at Nordic International University

A Meeting with Harvard Representatives at Nordic International University

As part of their visit to Uzbekistan, nearly 50 representatives from one of the world’s leading higher education institutions — Harvard University — engaged in meaningful dialogue focused on academic collaboration, cultural exchange, and future partnerships.


On the eve of Navruz, the festival symbolizing renewal and rejuvenation, Nordic International University warmly hosted the delegation in a manner reflecting national traditions and values. At the university’s Rowan campus, guests enjoyed live musical performances, offering a vivid expression of Uzbekistan’s rich cultural heritage and open-hearted hospitality. The presentation of traditional attire to the guests further symbolized mutual respect, cultural dialogue, and a spirit of closeness.


The delegation was introduced to Nordic International University’s international outlook, innovative approaches, and academic potential. The presentation highlighted the university’s growing role in the global education landscape, its openness to international cooperation, and the opportunities it creates for young people.


Through Nordic, the Harvard representatives gained valuable insight into the evolving face of Uzbekistan’s higher education system.

An evening reception held at the university further enriched the experience. Guests were treated to traditional and seasonal Navruz cuisine, accompanied by live music and an atmosphere of sincere and engaging communication.


The event provided a platform for constructive discussions, exchange of ideas, and proposals for future collaboration. The farewell ceremony concluded on a warm and positive note, marking the beginning of new partnerships, joint initiatives, and emerging opportunities.


The visitors also left heartfelt messages and impressions in Nordic’s guest book, reflecting the genuine impact of the visit.


This engagement stands as a compelling example of Uzbekistan’s steadily strengthening position on the global academic and educational map.

International Recognition Once Again with Us!

International Recognition Once Again with Us!

The prestigious event, held at the R. Glière Republican Specialized Music School, brought together more than 300 young performers and artists from Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Tajikistan, fostering a highly competitive and inspiring creative environment.


✨ Outstanding Results:

Shahzodabonu Akramova was awarded the highest distinction — the Grand Prix, and secured invitations to participate in upcoming international competitions in Almaty and Issyk-Kul;

Eʼzoza Egamberdiyeva and Qodir Ergashev achieved 2nd place;

Mohinisa Abduvaliyeva earned 3rd place.


These achievements are a testament to their hard work, perseverance, and the unwavering support of their mentors.


🏅 Notably, for its effective contribution to engaging youth in the arts and fostering international creative collaboration, the Rector of Nordic University, Sherzod Mustafakulov, was awarded a Certificate of Appreciation by Kazakhstan’s “Happy Nation’s Generation” Public Foundation.


🎼 Our students returned from the competition inspired, enriched with unforgettable experiences, and motivated to reach new heights.

We take great pride in our talented youth, who достойно represent our country on the international stage.


👏 Special appreciation goes to the dedicated teachers who nurture and guide them toward excellence.

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