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CPRO Advocates for Research-Driven Higher Education Reform at Uzbekistan Conference

At the recent conference on the Transformation of Higher Education in Uzbekistan, co-organized by the University of Economy and Diplomacy and the Nippon Foundation, CPRO took a pivotal role in addressing the evolving landscape of higher education within the region. Dr. Bekzod Zakirov, Director of CPRO, delivered a key presentation that highlighted the significant disconnect between scientific research and its practical application in industry and government sectors in Uzbekistan's public universities.

Dr. Zakirov proposed a transformative model for public universities to become more research-oriented, advocating for a systemic overhaul that encourages robust industry and government collaboration. This model aims to cultivate a more dynamic academic environment where research directly contributes to socio-economic development and policy-making.

The conference also facilitated engaging discussions with key stakeholders including representatives from the World Bank Munis project and the Uzbek-Japan Youth Innovation Center. These dialogues focused on potential collaborations that could bridge gaps between academia and industry, thereby enhancing the impact of university-led research.

This event marks a critical step in redefining the role of higher education in Central Asia, with CPRO at the forefront of pioneering educational reform to meet the demands of contemporary challenges.

Call for Applicantions for Autumn School

Call for Applicantions

Westminster International University in Tashkent (WIUT) and the Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO) announce Autumn School on the topic of Econometric analysis of farmers’ adoption decisions of sustainable agricultural practices.

The Autumn School is designed to provide PhD students, researchers, and analysts with training in the quantitative analysis of farm survey data using the statistical software Stata. Participants will engage in lectures and practical exercises focusing on various econometric methods, including OLS, Probit, and Endogenous Switching Regression models.

This Autumn School is part of the UzFarmBarometer project, a collaborative initiative between WIUT and IAMO.

Important deadlines

15 July 2024: Submission of application documents

1 August 2024: Notification of acceptance

7–11 October 2024: Autumn school at WIUT

Information about the Call.

Westminster International University in Tashkent, 12 Istiqbol street, Tashkent 100047

  • Email:cpro@wiut.uz
  • Phone:+998 71 238 74 48

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