Europe’s Green Capital: Insights from International Ecological Practices

December 09 , 2022
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The article explores ecological education and sustainable development using Finland's Lahti as an example.
A scientific article by Sherzod Mustafakulov, Rector of Nordic International University and Doctor of Economics, was published in a new innovative social-economic, political, and scientific popular journal.
The article highlights Finland's Lahti city, discussing the role of ecological education in society and the pathways to sustainable development in European cities.
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The entrance exams for doctoral education institutions for the first quarter of 2026 will be held on November 20th.
Attention, Announcement!The entrance exams for doctoral education institutions for the first quarter of 2026 will be held on November 20th.13.00.02 - Specialization in the Theory and Methodology of Education and Training (by fields). Location: XNU 2nd academic building (Sebzor 22A) at 09:00 (conference hall).08.00.03 - "Industrial Economics" 08.00.07 - "Finance, Money Circulation, and Credit" 08.00.13 - "Management" specializations. Location: XNU 2nd academic building (Sebzor 22A) at 14:00 (conference hall).Address: Tashkent city, Shayhontohur district, Sebzor street, 22A.List of candidates participating in the selection.

Another Defense Successfully Approved at the NIU Council
At the council session, Mahliyo Islamovna Diyarova presented the essence of her research work titled “Ways to Improve the Financial Efficiency of Management Activities in Construction Enterprises,” highlighting its scientific and practical significance.
During the defense, relevant proposals and recommendations on the topic were put forward, and the research work was thoroughly discussed.
The dissertation was positively evaluated by the council members and was duly approved.

Secretary General of the Organization of Turkic States — at Nordic
During the meeting, the OTS Secretary General closely familiarized himself with Nordic University’s education model, scientific projects, and international cooperation directions. The discussions covered topics such as integrating higher education across the Turkic region, joint programs, and the formation of scientific-research clusters.
As part of the visit, views were exchanged on the Turkic states’ common education space, the development prospects of higher education institutions, and enhancing the scientific potential of young people.

A Folk Comedy from Nordic Students: “Maysaraning ishi”
In the interpretation of the Nordic Student Theatre Club members, this performance became an expression of respect for the classical masterpiece of Uzbek theatre art, as well as love for the stage, creativity, and national values. It also marked another step forward in the cultural life of our students.
The audience enjoyed the modern stage solutions, along with the natural and heartfelt performances.
We look forward to new performances from our students! 👏👏👏
