Protecting Youth from Social and Economic Losses - on focus

January 22 , 2025
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At the Nordic University, two preventive events were held in collaboration with law enforcement agencies on two urgent topics...
Officials from the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan, including Major A. Bilolov, Captain Sh. Suyunov, and the Chief Inspector of the Department for Crime Prevention at the Tashkent City Department of Internal Affairs, Colonel Baxtiyor Hamidov, participated in an event that provided information on the dangers of drug addiction.
The event emphasized that this disease, which has social roots, can lead individuals into decline, with a certain portion of the youth population suffering losses due to drug dependence. The focus was placed on preventing the spread of drug addiction and narcotism in higher education environments by raising awareness of the risks.
Additionally, a seminar aimed at improving students' knowledge in the field of cybersecurity was held, with participation from the Senior Inspector of the Department for Crime Prevention in the field of IT of the Chilonzor District Police Department, Bahrom Tojiboyev.
The preventive event highlighted the importance of increasing youth engagement in ensuring national cybersecurity and educating them on global trends. It also focused on enhancing students' legal knowledge regarding the necessary conditions for creating a safe and healthy environment in society.
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On October 25, 2025, the official opening ceremony of the Rowan University Center was held at the Nordic International University.
On October 25, 2025, the official opening ceremony of the Rowan University Center was held at the Nordic International University.
The Center was established in line with the instructions of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan to develop the higher education system based on international standards, expand cooperation with prestigious foreign universities, and improve the quality of personnel training.
Organized in partnership with the prestigious Rowan University (USA) (https://www.rowan.edu/), the opening ceremony was attended by representatives of the Ministry of Higher Education, the Republican Scientific-Methodological Center for Education Development, officials from the U.S. Embassy, the leadership of Rowan and Nordic Universities, academics, media representatives, and the general public.
Rowan University, located in New Jersey, USA, is a dynamic public institution known for its innovative approach and has recently been recognized in U.S. rankings as one of the “fastest-growing universities.”
During the ceremony, the symbolic ribbon was cut by Dr. Ali Houshmand, President of Rowan University, an internationally renowned scholar and reform-oriented leader; Kungratboy Sharipov, Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation; and the leadership of Nordic University.
Opening the event, Professor Sherzod Mustafakulov, Rector of the Nordic International University, emphasized that the establishment of this center represents not only an achievement for Nordic University but also a new milestone for Uzbekistan in the field of international education. He highlighted that the new center will bring new opportunities, ideas, and open the doors of global education for the youth.
Minister Kungratboy Sharipov noted that this day marks a historic and proud moment for higher education in Uzbekistan, stating:
“We express our deep gratitude to the leadership and team of the Nordic International University and Rowan University, as well as to all specialists who actively participated in implementing this project. I am confident that the Rowan University Center will play a vital role in preparing innovative, globally competitive professionals in our country. It will give new impetus not only to students but also to our entire education system.”
“The collaboration between Rowan University and the Nordic International University symbolizes the exchange of knowledge, innovation, and international experience. Together, we aim to provide students with globally competitive education,” said Dr. Ali Houshmand during his speech.
Dr. Houshmand was also awarded the honorary title of “Honorary Professor” of the Nordic International University.
Alisher Juraev, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Nordic International University and Honorary Consul of Finland in Uzbekistan, noted that the Rowan University Center will offer educational programs aligned with U.S. academic standards for Uzbek and international students, as well as joint scientific projects, student and faculty exchange programs.
Distinguished guests highlighted that the establishment of the Rowan University Center is a significant step toward strengthening international higher education ties, integrating education and innovation, and aligning the training of professionals in pedagogy, engineering, IT, and medicine with global standards.

Fighting Ignorance Through Enlightenment!
The meeting was organized in cooperation with the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation and the International Islamic Academy of Uzbekistan. During the event, Ramzjon Isakdjonov, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Islamic Studies at the Academy, emphasized the importance of combating ignorance through spiritual wealth, knowledge, and intellect.
The event, moderated by Najmiddin Qodirov, Head of the Department for Youth Affairs and Spiritual Development at NIU, featured the university’s Vice-Rector and the Rector’s Advisor on ensuring socio-spiritual stability. They held an open dialogue with students on key topics such as human dignity, rights, tolerance, and patriotism.
Under the slogan “The Primacy of Human Dignity and Rights — the Foundation of Progress,” students were encouraged to treat everyone with respect in their interactions.
The speeches also highlighted that Islam is based on the principles of peace, tolerance, and mutual respect, and that the most effective weapon against ignorance and fanaticism is knowledge and enlightenment.
