Uzbekistan’s IT Community Leader Meets with Students!

March 12 , 2024
1128
IT Community leader Shavkat Karimov conducted a personal growth masterclass for NIU students.
🎓 Shavkat Karimov, Head of IT Community, entrepreneur, and top manager, held a masterclass on personal growth for students.
👔 What is the best skill?
🔹 The ability to acquire new competencies!
🌍 The world is changing faster than ever –
📌 Technology is evolving,
📌 The job market is shifting.
💡 What do you need in such times?
✅ Planning
✅ Consistent practice
✅ Sharing knowledge
✅ Motivation and exploration
🔥 The best time is NOW!
📖 Learn how to learn and explore everything!
📌 Study as if you will live forever, and apply your knowledge in practice!
✨ During the masterclass, students gained insight into key personal growth principles and strategies for success.
Latest news

TasIMO–2026: A Healthy Competition in the Realm of Intellect and Reason
The page highlights the atmosphere of the final stage of the olympiad, its growing international prestige, and the inspiring journeys of young mathematicians toward success.
Readers will discover articles and reports dedicated to the mission and significance of the international olympiad, Uzbekistan’s latest achievements in education, the impressions of local and international winners, the aspirations of talented students, and the emergence of a global culture of thinking shaped through mathematics.
The publication clearly demonstrates how “TasIMO” is steadily evolving into a major international intellectual platform. Particular emphasis is placed on Uzbekistan’s open educational policy, the broad opportunities being created for young people, and the importance of international academic cooperation.
The participation of gifted students not only from all regions of Uzbekistan, but also from countries such as the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, Russia, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, and Bulgaria further strengthened the international prestige of the competition.
It is also noteworthy that the events of the TasIMO Olympiad attracted considerable attention from the wider public, including young Uzbek leaders who are achieving international success in various fields.
Among them is distinguished Uzbek chess grandmaster, recipient of the “Pride of Uzbekistan” medal and the “Mehnat Shuhrati” order, International Master and 2026 Chess Player of the Year, Javokhir Sindarov. The newspaper features his heartfelt wishes to the finalists as well as valuable advice drawn from his own remarkable path to success.
📖 Full details can be found in today’s — May 22 edition of “Xalq so‘zi.”

Advancing Tourism Through Science — A Key Driver of Sustainable Development
The event brought together Chairman of the Tourism Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan Abdulaziz Aqqulov, industry experts, and leading scholars.
During the meeting titled “The Harmony of Government, Science, and Practice in Tourism: A Guarantee of Sectoral Development and Economic Growth,” participants discussed the Tourism Development Strategy for 2026–2030, the country’s long-term tourism development model, and emerging global trends shaping the modern tourism industry.
As emphasized throughout the discussion, today’s tourism sector is entering a new phase driven by artificial intelligence, digital platforms, sustainable approaches, the “experience economy,” and personalized travel concepts. In this evolving landscape, competition between nations is no longer defined solely by historical heritage or natural resources, but increasingly by innovation, service quality, and intellectual products.
The meeting also featured active participation from professors and scholars of the International Nordic University. University Vice-Rector Muhammadsiddiq Amonboyev introduced several forward-looking initiatives aimed at strengthening the scientific foundation of tourism development.
Among the proposals presented were:
➖ launching scientific grant competitions under the Tourism Committee to address practical challenges in the sector through evidence-based research;
➖ establishing an International Tashkent Tourism Olympiad for university students, financed by the Tourism Committee and organized annually on an international scale. The initiative aims to attract teams from across the globe, promote Uzbekistan’s tourism potential more broadly, foster innovative solutions to industry challenges, and expand MICE tourism opportunities;
➖ introducing mathematics as a core subject in entrance examinations for tourism-related higher education programs instead of history. It was noted that this initiative would help prepare highly qualified specialists with strong analytical, economic, and managerial competencies in tourism studies.
The initiatives proposed by the International Nordic University are regarded as an important step toward elevating scientific research, innovation, and international cooperation within Uzbekistan’s tourism sector to an entirely new level.

Computer Sports Tournament: A Test of IT Skills and Team Spirit
A total of six teams competed for the championship title. Throughout the three-stage competition, participants demonstrated not only their technical expertise and quick decision-making abilities, but also strong tactical planning, coordination, and team unity.
According to the final results, the winners were determined as follows:
🥇 1st Place — “MIDDLES” Team
Jahongir Ziyodullayev, Mashhurbek Olimov, Sardor Nurmatov, Miraziz Muxtorov, and Og‘abek Samadov.
🥈 2nd Place — “NEXUS” Team
Shukurullo Amanturdiyev, Ozodbek Axmedov, Muhriddin Shaxriddinov, and Jamshidbek Tolibov.
🥉 3rd Place — “Cyberkent” Team
Boburxon O‘rinxo‘jayev, Jahongir Sindorov, Abdulvosid Abdimalikov, Fayzulloh Umatov, and Behruz Xasanov.
👏 We sincerely congratulate all winners and participants on their remarkable achievements!
Such tournaments play an important role in strengthening young people’s interest in IT and computer sports while also enhancing leadership, collaboration, and team-based problem-solving skills.

The Art of Understanding the Human Psyche: A Masterclass Held at Nordic International University
The session was led by Doctor of Psychological Sciences (DSc), Professor Abdumumin Rasulov.
Throughout the masterclass, students gained in-depth knowledge and practical skills in the theoretical foundations of psychodiagnostic assessment, the application of diagnostic tests and questionnaires, observation techniques, as well as the analysis and interpretation of research findings. Participants also explored research methodologies through real-life case studies and practical examples.
Notably, the masterclass — built upon the integration of theory and practice — served as a valuable experiential platform for students majoring in Psychology, allowing them to strengthen both their academic understanding and professional competencies.