TasIMO-2025: Youth from 48 countries are expected to participate!

March 20 , 2025
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Foreign applicants from 48 countries have registered to take part in the Tashkent International Mathematics Olympiad.
For international participants, the Tashkent International Mathematics Olympiad competition will be held online on March 23, 2025, at
https://olympiad.nordicuniversity.org (https://olympiad.nordicuniversity.org/). (https://olympiad.nordicuniversity.org/)
The national team of the People's Republic of China has secured a direct spot in the final round!
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Nordik xalqaro maktabi ustozlari va o‘quvchilarning ota-onalari tashabbusi bilan o‘tkazilgan an’anaviy xayriya tadbirida mehr-eʼtibor va samimiyat tuyg‘ulari ustuvor bo‘ldi.
Bolajonlarning Qorboboga yozgan beg‘ubor maktublari beiz qolmadi — har bir tilaklari amalga oshirildi.
🎁 Yangi yil sovg‘alari, iliq tilak va tabriklar, kuy-qo‘shiqlar, quvnoq lahzalar va eng muhimi — samimiy mehr bolalar qalbiga nur, yuzlariga esa tabassum ulashdi. ✨

Digital Transformation and Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education: A Step Toward University 4.0 and 5.0
At the seminar, Alisher Abdullayev, Director of the Center for the Development of Digital Education Technologies under the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of the Republic of Uzbekistan, shared new knowledge and practical experience with faculty members on global trends, applied solutions, and strategic approaches that are fundamentally transforming higher education.
Quote:
“Artificial intelligence learns, analyzes, makes decisions, and develops itself like a human. Today it is an assistant; tomorrow it will become a strategic partner in education.
• Universities are no longer factories, but centers of innovation.
• Future universities are based on the principle of knowledge + personalization, individualization + global integration.
• Individual work with each student is now becoming a real opportunity.
• Modern university laboratories must have GPU servers, because artificial intelligence cannot develop without infrastructure.
• AI can assist in writing articles, but it cannot replace the researcher.
• Universities should no longer chase technology, but become centers that create and manage it.”
During the seminar, modern university models were analyzed in depth, and the importance of moving toward the concepts of University 4.0 and 5.0 was emphasized.
Through AI technologies:
• students’ knowledge levels are analyzed
• learning trajectories are personalized
• efficient use of time and resources is ensured
Artificial intelligence is creating new opportunities for students, teachers, and universities.
The speaker paid special attention to the practical application of AI in educational processes, including:
• analysis and assessment of essays,
• automatic generation of tests and assignments,
• in-depth analysis of GPA and academic activity,
• monitoring examinations through AI proctoring.
Scientific research and AI mean both opportunity and responsibility. The seminar thoroughly analyzed not only the possibilities of using AI in scientific activity, but also the risks:
• incorrect conclusions
• misinterpretation of context
• errors related to citations and authorship
• decline in the quality of original research
Issues such as the DOI system, adherence to academic ethics, and avoiding predatory journals were also highlighted as pressing scientific concerns.
Today, administrative, academic, and financial processes in higher education are fully digitized:
207 higher education institutions, 1.7 million students, 45,000 faculty members, 30 key information systems, and 40 electronic services have been integrated into a single platform.
Through HEMIS AI, students receive individualized academic and career recommendations; AI mock interviews are conducted; resumes and vacancies are matched; and graduate employment is monitored.
The seminar once again emphasized that artificial intelligence in higher education is not the future, but a tool of today. The main task is to use technology wisely, responsibly, and in accordance with scientific ethics.
At the end of the seminar, faculty members’ suggestions and feedback were heard, and their questions were answered.

Quality, Results, and New Milestones: NORDIC University’s 2025 Outcomes Reviewed
During the meeting, a comprehensive review was conducted of the academic and non-academic activities implemented within the framework of 2025, declared as the “Year of Advancing Educational Quality and Strengthening Scientific Research.”
Throughout the year, the university’s consistent steps toward sustainable development across all its structures were highly recognized, along with its systematic approaches to improving education quality and enhancing scientific potential. In particular, the geography of international cooperation expanded and was further strengthened through new negotiations, visits, memorandums, and scholarly exchanges. The scope of scientific research, publications, grants, and projects broadened, and a distinctive Nordic experience in the field of education export was formed.
In addition, digital development and effective governance mechanisms, the system of spiritual and educational activities, achievements of faculty and students, scientific successes, and the activities of newly established centers were analyzed. It was emphasized that these processes contribute significantly to reinforcing education quality with positive outcomes.
At the meeting, the Rector outlined the key priorities, strategic directions, and clear objectives for the team within the framework of 2026 — “Towards a Green University: Training Competitive Professionals Based on Global Labor Market Demand.”
These directions aim to elevate education quality to a new level, develop scientific research in line with international standards, and strengthen the university’s global competitiveness.
In particular, introducing AI-integrated approaches into the educational process and further improving academic programs based on labor market demands were identified as priority tasks.
Measures were also set to expand academic mobility opportunities for faculty and students, ensure thorough preparation for international and national accreditations, and develop faculties based on industry cluster models.
Furthermore, the introduction of KPI and ranking systems for education quality, systematic support for student employment and startup initiatives, increasing the share of practice-oriented subjects, and improving course design and assessment systems were highlighted as important tasks.
In addition, ensuring consistency in targeted efforts within admissions and marketing processes and actively promoting Nordic’s scientific outputs in international academic databases were defined as key objectives. Through these approaches, the consistent development of a digital, open, and human-centered university model is envisaged.
Important information was also shared regarding international professional development opportunities for faculty members, new academic programs, and the upcoming training week.
At this meeting, the team of Nordic International University was encouraged to move forward more proactively based on a clear strategy, well-structured plans, and collective responsibility.

An Unforgettable New Year’s Ball for Nordic Students!
During the festive evening, the university rector, Sherzod Mustafakulov, delivered a heartfelt congratulatory message, inspiring the young people with his sincere wishes and encouragement.
A festive table, fun games, exciting contests and prizes, 👑 the King and Queen of the Ball — all of this gave the evening a special splendor!
Special guests — MC Sancho, DJ Denzo, and DJ Bella — raised the energy and atmosphere to the highest level with their dynamic performances and music sets! 🔥
🌟✨ It was truly a joyful New Year’s celebration full of dance, happiness, and bright memories! ✨
