The first meeting of the Nordic International University Council was held.

September 26 , 2022
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During the Council meeting, around ten pressing issues related to the university's activities were discussed.
In particular, the report on the admission process for the 2022-2023 academic year was presented by the responsible officials.
The Head of the Academic Department delivered a report titled "Modern Methods for Developing Curricula and Syllabi for Educational Programs." Additionally, the status of regulatory documents for the development of the university library (ARM) was reviewed, and measures to enhance the electronic database were outlined. Several documents regulating the activities of departments, faculties, and other units were discussed and approved. A Corporate Ethics Code was adopted to establish the university's unique values.
Furthermore, the "Orientation Week" program for first-year students was discussed.
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Семинар: медиаграмотность и информационная безопасность
Руководитель Мультимедийного центра при Министерстве юстиции Севара Уринбаева подчеркнула, что быть медиаграмотным – это не только защищаться от фейков в интернете, но и быть умным пользователем, способным мыслить самостоятельно и критически.
Также председатель Молодежного парламента при Сенате Олий Мажлиса Лайло Аслонова и докторант УЖМКУ (Узбекского государственного университета журналистики и массовых коммуникаций) Умида Кадырова представили аналитические доклады на тему "Фактчекинг и искусственный интеллект: определение надежных источников в современной журналистике".
Семинар прошел в интерактивном формате со студентами. Специалисты подчеркнули, что информационный век – это эпоха мышления, основанного на фактах.

Practical Lesson and New Academic Publication Presentation at Nordic!
During the session with journalism students, a presentation of the book “Explanatory Dictionary of Sports Terms in the Uzbek Language” also took place.
This first comprehensive publication marks an important step in the development of both the sports field and the Uzbek language, offering scientifically grounded explanations for thousands of terms related to nearly 20 popular sports in Uzbekistan.
At the presentation, the project leader — Doctor of Philosophy in Philology and Sinologist Muxlisa Sobirova — along with Nordic lecturer and editorial board member Yulduz Ortiqova, provided detailed information to master’s students.

Muhammadjon Obidov: Lessons of Investigative Journalism
“A journalist must stay away from bribery and corruption. A journalist has both power and opportunity — but must never use the pen for revenge. This profession is about serving justice with integrity.”
The veteran journalist spoke about his impactful investigative works carried out during his career at Axborot Directorate, O‘zbekiston ovozi, Farg‘ona haqiqati, Ferganskaya Pravda editorial offices, and the National News Agency of Uzbekistan (UzA). He shared vivid examples of their results, consequences, and influence.
Students analyzed articles, watched video materials, and explored the challenges, risks, courage, and responsibility behind each investigation through powerful examples.
Quotes:
• A journalist relies on facts, not on noise.
• Investigation is courage — but every word carries responsibility.
• Maintaining impartiality amid conflicting interests is the mark of true professionalism.
• Every piece must have its own style, not follow a template.
• It is truth, not propaganda, that makes a journalist strong.
Muhammadjon Obidov, who has visited nearly 40 countries during his career, also shared his experiences as the author of several books such as Fergana Journalism and The Journalist’s Investigation. He donated some of his key works to the Nordic Library as a gift for journalism students.
This meeting gave students a broad understanding of the past, present, and future prospects of journalism. The mentor emphasized one particular piece of advice:
“Train a student. Knowledge and experience should not end with you — let them live on in others.”

Successful Defense Presentations at the NIU Council
Independent researcher of Nordic International University, Jasurbek Alimardon o‘g‘li Turg‘unov, presented the essence of his dissertation on the topic “Assessment of the Impact of Industrial Enterprises’ Development on the Environment”, prepared under the supervision of Doctor of Economics, Professor Sherzod Mustafakulov. He thoroughly discussed the relevance of the topic, the scientific conclusions obtained during the research process, and the developed theoretical and practical recommendations, giving comprehensive answers to all questions.
In addition, Aziza Baxrom qizi Mirzarakhimova’s dissertation on “Research on New Technological Approaches to Improving the Electronic Health System” was actively discussed.
Both candidates successfully defended their dissertations and were awarded the PhD degree.
