A Sweet Reunion...

May 26 , 2023
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School No. 2 alumni in Kattakurgan reunited with their respected teachers and recalled precious memories.
Former graduates of School No. 2 in Kattakurgan, Samarkand Region, who completed their studies 30 years ago and are now working in various fields of the economy, gathered to reunite with their honored teachers.
✨ Endless respect for teachers, joyful reunions with classmates, cherished memories, and tears of joy — this heartfelt gathering brought a wave of warm emotions and unforgettable moments to all participants.
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A New Wave of Innovation at Nordic: Ideas Coming Together in the “Startup Garage”
The projects presented by the students were noteworthy for their innovative thinking, practical solutions, and social usefulness. Each project was thoroughly reviewed by the university administration, who provided analytical feedback and recommendations for further improvement.
As a result of these processes, a new initiative — “Startup Garage” — is planned to be launched at the university. This platform will help transform students’ ideas into real projects, offering mentorship, technical support, and a creative space for development.

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! 👏👏👏

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.

Seminar: Media Literacy and Information Security
Sevara O‘rinboyeva, head of the Multimedia Center under the Ministry of Justice, emphasized that being media literate means not only protecting oneself from fake information on the internet, but also becoming an intelligent user who can think independently and approach information critically.
In addition, Laylo Aslonova, Chairperson of the Youth Parliament under the Senate of the Oliy Majlis, and Umida Qodirova, a PhD student at UzJMCU, delivered analytical presentations on the topic “Fact-checking and Artificial Intelligence: Identifying Reliable Sources in Modern Journalism.”
The seminar was conducted in an interactive format with students. Experts highlighted that the information age is an era of thinking based on facts.
