Nordic International University “Orientation Week” press release
To mark the beginning of the new academic year, Nordic University held a rich and engaging program, “Orientation Week,” for first-year students from September 15–18.
During this week, each new student stepping into the Nordic family was warmly welcomed and introduced to the university’s values, educational system, the importance of independent learning, and the secrets of student life.
On the first day, September 15, the opening ceremony took place in the “Jasorat” Recreation Park of Military Glory. Students were greeted with live music.
The National Anthem of our Motherland was performed. The harmonious sounds of the military orchestra, the ceremonial march of the honor guard, and the heartfelt speeches of the university’s rector, Sherzod Mustafakulov, along with esteemed guests, left unforgettable impressions on the students’ hearts. The new students, including those awarded university grants, shared their sincere words of gratitude.
The festive program continued with friendly conversations and a campus tour. In their classrooms, new students gathered in groups and were given detailed information about the university’s rules of conduct, the corporate code of ethics, and the credit-module system of the educational process.
Throughout the week, a “University Tour,” exhibitions, a student clubs fair, and special photo zones were organized. All activities focused on helping students adapt practically to university life.
The Pizza Party created a warm and friendly atmosphere among students. They actively participated in social-psychological trainings, tutor sessions, and practical exercises on using the HEMIS system. These activities helped create a friendly environment within the groups.
Additionally, the program featured sessions on the “Work and Travel” program, intellectual games, and interactive discussions on reading books.
On September 18, within the framework of “Orientation Week,” an unforgettable celebration was organized for students. At the statue of Alisher Navoi in the Writers’ Alley, students took part in cultural and entertainment events. The “Squid Game” competition brought them into exciting contests and debates, making the atmosphere even livelier.
The academic year began for students with a memorable “Freshman Party” full of music, dance, games, and competitions. The event was made even more vibrant with the cheerful musical sets of DJ Bella.
At Nordic, every new student was at the center of attention. The university strives to provide its students with a strong source of knowledge, a creative environment, and a wide field of opportunities. “Orientation Week” is one of the first steps on this path—a good tradition that promises young people education, friendship, and reliable companionship toward the future, strengthening their sense of community.
At Nordic International University, more than a thousand students have meaningfully embarked on the path of global science and success.