The presentations demonstrate not only the graduates’ strong theoretical foundations in their respective fields but also their ability to develop effective solutions to contemporary challenges through research-based approaches.
At the Department of Industrial Management and Digital Technologies, master’s students in the Data Science program presented research projects addressing some of the most significant priorities of today’s digital economy. The studies focused on the application of artificial intelligence technologies, data-driven decision-making based on Big Data, business process optimization, digital transformation of education, and innovative solutions in logistics and financial analytics.
Among the most notable projects were systems for automated monitoring and analysis of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in higher education institutions, data-driven forecasting models for university admissions, optimization models for corporate revenues and expenditures, financial statement analysis of legal entities using Data Science methodologies, sales forecasting systems, and predictive models for freight flow management in logistics networks.
Particularly noteworthy is the fact that several theses resulted in the development of software platforms, analytical dashboards, and intelligent management systems with strong potential for implementation in both educational institutions and the real sector of the economy. These achievements reflect the university’s ongoing commitment to strengthening the integration of science, technology, and industry.
Master’s students from the Department of Social Sciences and Journalism also successfully defended research dedicated to pressing issues in today’s media landscape.
Their studies explored a wide range of topics, including media coverage of parliamentary activities in Uzbekistan, the role of information and communication technologies in advancing regional integration processes in Central Asia, technologies for shaping political leaders’ public image, ethical standards in media content involving children, and strategies for building and strengthening the image of the Armed Forces through military journalism.
“Nordic University has successfully completed the thesis defenses of its first cohort of master’s students in Journalism. Over the course of two days, our aspiring journalists confidently defended their research in the fields of travel journalism, educational journalism, political leadership image-building, and cooperation among Turkic states. Their work was highly evaluated and awarded excellent and good grades,” said Yulduz Ortiqova, a faculty member of the department.
“Throughout the supervision process, I endeavored to share all my knowledge and professional experience with them. I sincerely hope that the education and intellectual foundation they have gained will illuminate their future careers and lives. I am proud of each of them.”
The scientific findings and practical recommendations developed by the graduates hold substantial value for enhancing media performance, improving the effectiveness of information policy, and strengthening professional standards within contemporary journalism. The successful defenses further highlight the growing research capacity of Nordic International University and its contribution to addressing real-world challenges through academic excellence and innovation.