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International project on modernization of the faculty “Mechatronics and Robotics”

In order to improve the quality of educational and scientific work, learning and apply the experience of foreign countries, in particular European countries, in the educational process, Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent carries out many actions.

The international project “MechaUZ: Modernization of the faculty “Mechatronics and Robotics” for Bachelor degree in Uzbekistan through Innovative Ideas and Digital Technology” is also an activity carried out by the university in accordance with the grant agreement 609564-EPP-1-2019-1-EL-EPPKA2-SBHE-JP of the European Union program Erasmus +.

The project for preparing a high qualified personnel in the bachelor’s degree faculty “Mechatronics and Robotics” of higher educational institutions of the Republic of Uzbekistan on the basis of modern requirements and proposals, a modernized training program, equipped with modern material and technical equipment and educational laboratories, is planned for 2020-2022.

On February 10-14 of this year in the city of Thessaloniki (Greece) at the international faculty of the University of Sheffield the first meeting of the partners of the Kick-off Meeting project was organized. The participants in this event were representatives of 6 universities in Uzbekistan, 6 universities in Europe and the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Special Education.

The partner universities under the project are:

  • International University of Hellenic, Greece
  • Southeast Europe Research Center, Greece
  • Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania
  • Liepaja University, Latvia
  • Vidzeme University of Applied Sciences, Latvia
  • Polytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo, Portugal
  • Andijan Engineering Institute, Uzbekistan
  • Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent, Uzbekistan
  • Ferghana Polytechnic Institute, Uzbekistan
  • Tashkent University of Information Technology, Uzbekistan
  • Karshi Engineering and Economics Institute, Uzbekistan
  • Tashkent State Technical University, Uzbekistan
  • Ministry of Higher and Secondary Special Education, Uzbekistan

As a result of the meeting, it was discussed issues on the preparation of the project and the analysis of academic programs of education in developed countries on the Mechatronics and Robotics direction, on the development of a new undergraduate program, on the creation of new courses and the organization of trainings for teachers, employees and engineers of Uzbekistan, as well as it was discussed and decided new tasks of the project and the time of the next meetings to implement them.




International ICT exhibition and conference “IndiaSoft-2020” and “GlobalSoft-2020”

On March 3-4 of this year, the international conference and exhibition IndiaSoft-2020 and GlobalSoft-2020 were held in Hyderabad, India.

The conference was participated by more than 200 IT companies from different countries. They presented and shared the latest technological innovations and experiences in the field of information technology according to their activities to the delegates from more than 60 countries.

Among participants from these countries, 19 delegates from Uzbekistan participated in these occasions, among which were representatives from Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent: Professor Muslimlimbek Pirnazarov, student Jamshid Ergashov and  university graduates working in their specialty Zohid Akbarov, Sukhrob Shakirov and Begzod Khudzhanazarov.

A university student, Jamshid Ergashov, who attended the conference and exhibition, said: “During this two-day event, I had the opportunity to get acquainted with many managers and programmers who offered us their software solutions.

In particular, at a meeting I was impressed by IT solutions presented by the representatives of “World1 Solutions-IT consulting and education” and “Radius innovation systems”, and invited them to visit our university. The statement “Software is eating the world” made a strong impression on me. The share of software in the global market is growing rapidly. In this situation, we, young people, cannot calmly look around, we should try to effectively use our precious time, learning programming and applying it in life. I am grateful to the administration of our university and the Carwon team in which I work for helping me to participate in this event. ”




Second trip by “Unlock Tours” program

On the 10th of March of this year, Unlock Tours program at Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent organized the next trip to the largest factory of Artel company, producing the household appliances.
45 students of Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent, who passed through a selection among more than 110 people, had the opportunity to visit Artel factory and get acquainted with one of its largest sectors – the section of thermoplastic household appliances production and section of washing machines’ and refrigerators’ assembly.

The guides and the administration of the plant explained the details of the conveyor process, the principles of equipment operation and answered numerous questions of students. A cognitive excursion interested every student. Especially, students were impressed with the volume of household appliances production by domestic manufacturers.

We are very grateful to the administration of Artel company factory and the Unlock project team for the opportunity to get acquainted with the factory’s activities and to gain knowledge in the home appliances production area.




Competition “Among Girls -2020”

Women and girls are compared with spring and spring with them. Beauty, elegance, renewal are combined in the concepts of spring and woman. The role of women in the family is priceless. Wise, beautiful women with their care, kindness and sincerity keep calm in the family and in society as a whole and also create an atmosphere of purity, honesty, sincerity and justice.

Increasing the socio-political activity of women in the country, increasing their spiritual and intellectual potential, strengthening their health, protecting families, motherhood and childhood are the policies of our state.

Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent, in order to provide an opportunity to test the abilities of girls in any field, organized a contest “Among Girls – 2020”.

For a fair assessment of the contest participants professionals in each of their areas of competition were invited :
– Director of Autoradio – Kamola Ermatova
– Director of the restaurant “Banquette Hall” – Dilnoza Sharipova
– Senior Researcher at the Center for Innovative Development under the Ministry of Innovative Development – Ulmas Zoirov
– Stylists of the beauty salon “S-Class”
– Founder and chief designer of the Anor brand, chairman of the Council of young designers – Dilnoza Umirzokova.

Participants demonstrated their abilities in 5 stages:
– “My mirror image” (presentation about yourself);
– “Cooking Secrets” (video about cooking and tasting dishes)
– “My innovative idea” (presentation of own innovation)
– “I-stylist” (creating the image of the model)
– “I’m on the podium” (creating your own image)

The most active girls of the university competed to show their superiority in agility, skill, intelligence and knowledge. The jury evaluated the participants in various trials. According to the results of the competition “Among Girls 2020” among female students, the first place was awarded to a first-year student Ozodova Shakhrizoda.

Each participant was awarded with diplomas and prizes from the university. Such events play an important role in educating our girls in harmony with national traditions. Girls with knowledge of oriental etiquette, gestures and traditions of grandmothers prove that they must become future husbands, husbands, mothers and make a worthy contribution to the solid foundation of the family society that they will build.

Eastern education, quick wit, knowledge of the traditions of our ancestors will become a support for our girls in their becoming worthy companions, excellent guardians of the hearth and exemplary mothers.




Ten Central Asia universities are being trained at University of Santiago de Compostela in Big Data within the framework of an international project

At the opening event of ELBA, endowed with one million euros for its execution, USC rector Antonio López Díaz held a meeting with counterparts from these institutions.

Santiago, February 27th, 2020. The ETSE Engineering College hosted on Thursday 26th and Friday 27th the kick-off meeting of the project ‘Establishment of training and research centres and course development on Intelligent Big Data Analytics in Central Asia’ (ELBA). In this capacity-building project, which will coordinate the USC through the Vice- Rectorship of Students and Internationalization and the CiTIUS, other institutions in Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Italy and Slovenia are also involved. This event gathered in Compostela over 30 members of Central Asia and the European university community.

The ELBA Project, which has about one million euros for its execution, will work on the development of new skills in innovative technologies that help to improve the field of Big Data Analytics, an Artificial Intelligence (AI) paradigm which addresses the processing of huge amounts of data. This three-year initiative aims to respond to the shortage of qualified professionals to address its management, particularly in certain geographical areas.

Rector´s meeting with Central Asian counterparts

During the kick-off meeting, the rector Antonio López Díaz held a meeting with four rectors of the participating universities in order to strengthen relationships with these institutions.

Two other European partners (Turin Polytechnic and Primorska University) and ten institutions from Central Asia, from Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, also participate with the USC, the project´s coordinating institution. USC´s tasks will be geared towards improving the training capacity of Central Asian partners, monitoring and advising in order to build curricula in Big Data Analytics and provide learning methods and tools in intelligent big data processing technologies. At this initial meeting, the partners will define the main project guidelines and lines of action to undertake in this first year of implementation and will take part in several seminars on good practices for the implementation of projects taught by USC teachers and technicians.

 




Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent has established partnerships with the University of Hiroshima and Balcom company in Japan.

Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent has established partnerships with the University of Hiroshima and Balcom company in Japan.

In order to implement the Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated on December 28, 2019 No. DP-4553 “On Measures to Further Expand and Strengthen Bilateral Cooperation between the Republic of Uzbekistan and Japan,” Rector of Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent, U. Salomov and Head of the Department of International Relations in the university, J. Abdujalilov, visited the city of Hiroshima, Japan.

On the 19th of February of this year, the meeting with the president of Hiroshima University Mitsuo Ochi was organized. In the meeting, an agreement on academic and educational exchange was signed.

During a conversation with Vice President of Hiroshima University Yasushi Maruyama, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering Professor Atsushi Sugeta and Head of the Department of International Relations Professor Toru Takashina, it was reached an agreement on educating the students of Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent at the Master’s program of Hiroshima University in Japan, organizing the exchange program of professors and teachers and conducting joint researches. Also, it was agreed to realize a program on obtaining a bilateral academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy sciences.

Together with Balcom company, it was signed an agreement on the creation of a training center at Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent. The goal of this center will be exchanging experience with reputable Japanese companies, preparing the university graduates and educating technical skills to train qualified specialists who can compete in the global labor market. In the future, for the purposes of professional development, graduates who successfully completed their studies at the center will get a job in international companies in Japan.

Also, Balcom company is planning to provide a grant program for Master’s Degree for talented students to study at the University of Hiroshima.
The experience of the University of Hiroshima taken from cooperation in the field of science and industry will be laid down in the training center and carry out trilateral activity.




There is no place for extremism and terrorism in Islam!

In our country, large-scale efforts are being made to preserve the purity of our sacred religion, to create new mosques and madrassas and to study the scientific heritage of great philosophers who have made a huge contribution to the development of Islamic culture. Unfortunately, nowadays, while there are forces that aimed to achieve their goals through various conflicts, actions that create conflicting situations will continue to be perceived. Even in the 21st century, when the ideological struggle escalates, peace and tranquility become a dream for many countries. An example of this can be the bloody conflict that took place in 2011–2016 in some Arab countries as a result of the political crisis and is still being continued. It is not a secret that in these countries the massacres, murdering innocent people during the so-called “Arab spring”, are mainly religious forces used by extremist movements and terrorist groups.
On the 20th of February of this year, a round table was held at the Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent on the topic “There is no place for extremism and terrorism in Islam” and “Information attack on social networks”.
The welcome speech of the event was spoken by Vice-Rector on Working with Youth Alisher Ashurov. In his speech, he talked about the threats of religious extremism and terrorism to the international community, about protecting young people from such dangers, about ensuring peace and stability and preserving the sacred religion in our country. The main tool of religious and extremist organizations to achieve their goals using modern information communications, promoting Internet sites in different languages and creating virtual communities, which is based on a well-developed strategy. The growing popularity of such forums, turning into fanaticism especially among young people, testifies to the seriousness of the problem. In addition, mobile messengers, which serve as a bridge to social networks, greatly facilitate their work.
The main purpose of this event was to familiarize young people about the threat of religious extremism and terrorism and to create immunity against destructive ideas to counter these forces when its necessary.
The next speech man was Dilafruz Turdieva, a teacher at the International Islamic Academy of Uzbekistan. In her speech, Dilafruz Turdieva informed students about religious extremism and terrorism, becoming a global problem nowadays, which manifests itself in various forms, about a number of terrorist organizations disguising the Islamic religion, and about their movements. She also encouraged students to be vigilant and aware of the threats posed by various religious extremist organizations. Due to the activity of terrorist organizations on Internet sites and social networks, she accented the need for caution.
The Internet is the result of the evolution of science and technology. Today it is impossible to imagine life without the Internet. The global network is becoming more significant, especially in the lives of young age. Thanks to the Internet, it is becoming much easier for people from different parts of the world to interact and share information. According to statistics, a huge number of Internet users in the world are young age people from 21 to 30 years. According to Dilafruz Turdieva, day by day the number of Internet users in Uzbekistan is increasing.
At the end of the event, students had the opportunity to get answers to all the interested questions.




Remembering the great poets …

These days, events dedicated to the birthdays of two great ancestors of poetry: the founder of Uzbek classical literature, Hazrat Nizomiddin Mir Alisher Navoi and the great king and poet Zahiriddin Muhammed Babur – are widely celebrated in all educational institutions. In particular, on the 13th of February of this year, an evening of creativity took place at the Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent called “Remembering the Great Poets”.

The event was attended by Afzal Rafikov, National artist of Uzbekistan, who contributed to the Uzbek dubbing for more than 1000 films. In addition, an event was attended by teachers and students of the academic lyceum at the Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent, university staff, teachers and students.

The event was opened by Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs Igor Semone Stievano. Igor Semone Stevano acquainted the students with the life and work of Navoi and Babur, their artistic and scientific heritage, and spoke with admiration about the respect given to the great ancestors in the country and their role in enriching the imagination of the young generation. At the end of his speech, the vice-rector spoke a poem translated from the “Alisher Navoi Gazelle” into English.

The literary part of the event began with gazelles and rubies of priceless figures of spirituality and literature of Mir Alisher Navoi and Zakhiriddin Muhammad Babur, represented by talented university students.

The priceless works of geniuses have become the property of mankind thanks to their spiritual depth and artistic excellence. Students also presented a sketch of the drama of Uygun “Alisher Navoi” and Khurshid Davron “Baburshokh”. These performances show the enormous significance of works of art, the artistic nature, deep philosophy, educational significance, the spirit of patriotism and commitment to the country, the strengthening of a sense of kindness and mutual respect.

One of the highlights of the event was a video about the golden heritage of the World of Alisher Navoi and Zakhiriddin Muhammad Babur from the university administration, teachers and students.

The main speaker in the event was Afzal Rafikov, who noted that studying the heritage of our great-grandfathers is a great honor. The exemplary life of Alisher Navoi and Zakhiriddin Muhammad Babur, their versatile creativity and outstanding works on the development of science still amaze the world. We are all inspired by such ideas as the beautiful artistic expression of the human spirit, spiritual perfection, peace and prosperity, interethnic harmony and prosperity of the country.

Any studies about their life and creations, this is not enough. When we study gazelles and poems, love for their creations grows. In his speech, A. Rafikov mentioned that playing the role of A. Navoi, it appears the pride in his heart.

After the words of the king of dubbing, the Tanovar dance, prepared by university students, added color to the event.

The end of the creative evening was presented to Sultanov Mansur Kilikovich, the head of the educational-methodical department. In his speech, he thanked all the guests and representatives of the university for their contribution to the event.




А youth event in the Tashkent Botanical Garden

On the 8th of February of this year, it was held a youth event in the Tashkent Botanical Garden. The event included masterclasses, performances, contests and exhibitions of all Tashkent high educational institutions.

Students of Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent presented their robotic developments and technical projects like 3D-printer, Humanoid robot and an unmanned aerial vehicle.

In addition, many young people interested in our university had the opportunity to receive information about university education, opportunities and entrance exams.




“DUBAI EXPO – 2020” is waiting for you !!!

Competition of startup projects and ideas is announced!

If you are young, creative and full of energy, then you have a chance to take part in the international exhibition “Dubai Expo – 2020” with your innovative ideas and projects.

Take part in the competition of innovative start-up projects conducted by the “Business Incubator” of the Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent in the following areas:

1.”Automotive and mechanical engineering”;
2.”Energy”;
3.”Information Technology”;
4.”Architecture and construction”;
5.”Agriculture”;
6.”Light industry”;
7.”Design”;
8.”Medicine and pharmaceuticals”;
9.”Sport and physical education”

Each innovative project will be considered directly with the participation of the author of the project, the best of which will be financed by the University’s “Business Incubator” and will subsequently be presented at the Dubai Expo – 2020 international exhibition.

To take part in the competition, you just need to send the name of the project, its brief description, name of participant and a phone number by e-mail to business.incubator@new.polito.uz or by telegram messenger to @businessincubator by March 10, 2020.




Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent and the joint-stock company «O’ZAGROTEXSANOATXOLDING” are conducting joint works.

A branch of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering of Turin Polytechnic University (TTPU) was established on the territory of the Design and Technology Center for Agricultural Machinery of the Tashkent Agricultural Mechanical engineering Plant of the “O’ZAGROTEXSANOATXOLDING” Joint-Stock Company.

For lectures, practical and laboratory work, a room is allocated, equipped with desks, chairs, video projectors and demonstration materials. A list of more than 80 modern educational and scientific literature in the industry has been compiled and purchase orders have been placed.

For 4-year students (40 students) studying at TPUT in the field of mechanical engineering technology, the lesson schedule for the course until the end of the 2019-2020 academic year was approved in the subject “Testing of agricultural techniques and technologies”.

In order to conduct laboratory and practical classes at the branch, two professors and teachers of TTPU and two leading employees of the Tashkent Agricultural Equipment Plant are involved.

A list of problematic topics and projects for joint research of practical and innovative projects for 2019-2020 is being formed in collaboration with the Department of Engineering Technologies and Aerospace Engineering, TTPU, Turin Invest Engineering LLC and the “O’ZAGROTEXSANOATXOLDING” Joint-Stock Company.

2 researchers and 2 doctoral students of TPUT will perform dissertation works, as well as 10 of 4-year students will perform final qualification works on problematic issues of “O’ZAGROTEXSANOATXOLDING” Joint-Stock Company, where 5 qualified employees of the enterprise are involved in their scientific management.

For lectures, practical classes and summer internships for students on the territory of the Tashkent Center for the Design and Technology of Agricultural Machinery, visual models of tractors and agricultural machines, including cotton assembly parts, were provided.

In order to ensure activity in the joint-stock company “O’ZAGROTEXSANOATXOLDING”, 6 professors and teachers of TPUT took part in an interview, among which Mirzaliev Sanzhar was hired as deputy head of the department of innovation and investment projects and localization, Tajiev Zafar as a leading engineer and Khakimzhanov Ruslan as a leading specialist of the production planning department.




Family is the foundation of society  

 

Many people, especially women, mistakenly believe that the higher the cost of a party at weddings, family events and ceremonies, the better their relationship with the bride. The growth of the aforementioned negative consequences had a profound effect not only on the social status of thousands of families but also on their entire lives, as well as on the spiritual environment in our society. In order to eliminate these situations and strictly regulate weddings, family celebrations and ceremonies, stabilize the social and spiritual atmosphere in families, ensure social justice in society, and create a culture of salvation of the population, especially youth, on September 14, 2019, it was approved the Regulation “On the Procedure for Family Weddings, anniversary celebrations, family memorial rites and events dedicated to the memory of the dead” at a joint meeting of the Senate and the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis of Uzbekistan, which entered into force in January of this year.

  1. Aripova continued her speech, presenting two important laws of the President of our Republic as a vivid example of attention to women:
  2. Law No. 561 of September 2, 2019, on the Protection of Women from Harassment and Violence
  3. Law No. 562 of September 2, 2019, On Gender Equality of Women and Men

“Domestic violence” is one of the most common crimes in the world. In most cases, women suffer from this crime. That is why countries and international organizations pay particular attention to protecting women’s rights.

“The law prohibits all forms of violence against people, including women. However, most Uzbek women do not turn to anyone, even if their rights have been violated by their spouse or their parents. As a result, the situation becomes more complicated and unpleasant. To prevent this, Centers for the Social Adaptation of Women were created in the regions. Their main task is to rehabilitate and adapt victims of violence and prevent suicides, identify and solve the problems of women who have been tortured in public life, family or others, to take regular preventive measures to prevent further adverse events, to identify dysfunctional family, family living out of wedlock or a family in which husbands have two or three wives, as well as to prevent their future crimes and offenses, ”said O. Aripova.

On the second question, Senior Colonel O. Matchonova, Senior Inspector for Women of the Almazar District Department of Internal Affairs, began her talk about early divorces. In recent years, the problem of divorce has become one of the most pressing problems in our society. Tashkent is currently the leader in family divorces throughout the country.

Since ancient times, the family was respected as a sanctuary, and it was protected from extraneous influences. When it comes to oriental upbringing, Uzbek families have always been exemplary. Unfortunately, today due to the lack of spirituality of adults, their attempts at self-expression and unreasonable interference in the lives of young families, the number of divorces is increasing, the family is falling apart and the children are left without parents.

Since the relations of the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, early marriages, the intervention of adults or third parties in the lives of young people, as well as incompatibility lead to the breakup of young families, O. Matchonova noted in her speech on the activities of the relevant authorities that prepare young people for family life, help restoration of family relations and prevent family divorces, illegal and early marriages.

In order to determine the opinions and suggestions of students on this topic, they were asked questions and meetings continued in the form of discussions. During the conversation, students also asked the speakers their questions and received the necessary answers.

Summing up, it should be noted that the future of our society depends on the strength of the family. In this regard, each of us should become an example in the family and raise children so that they feel responsible and protect their family from everything that could become a threat. After all, a healthy family is the beginning of upbringing right generation and creating a strong family.




The new book titled “GLASS from sand to glass-ceramics through the Silk Road”

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TTPUThe new book titled “GLASS from sand to glass-ceramics through the Silk Road” has been issued a few weeks ago in Italy by CLUT publisher (www.clut.it). The book was co-authorized by professor  Massimo Tomalino from Politecnico di Torino along with professor Dilshat Tulyaganov from Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent. This is the second book of the authors while the first one titled “Porcelain from tableware to dental restoration has been issued by the same publisher in 2017.

The first part of the book “GLASS from sand to glass-ceramics through the Silk Road” deals with the development of glass since its origin in Mesopotamia many millennia ago to modern time across the Roman and Medieval Ages, with emphasis on its importance in arts, architecture and history of science. A fascinating (virtual) travel along the Silk Route is also proposed to the Reader: in this regard, the different uses of glass in the Western and Eastern countries of Eurasia are acutely related to different visions of the world. Thus, the story of glass is presented to be tightly interlocked with the people’s historical, religious and social events over the centuries.

 

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The second part focuses on glass science and technology, with emphasis on the fundamentals of glass structural theories, the methods for silicate glass and glass-ceramic production, and the analysis of the composition-property-function relationships. A special section is dedicated to the use of glasses in medicine.

The timeline of glass development across history is provided at the end of the book, where an exhaustive chronological table collects the main achievements of glass evolution and impacts on mankind.

This book provides a valuable, interdisciplinary, rigorous but easy-to-follow overview of glass history, science, technology and applications that can be useful to a broad readership, including undergraduate and graduate students, scholars, researchers from academia and industry, and all those who simply love glass and wish to learn more about it.

 

 




New study program in space systems and communication engineering

TTPUA research project related to an artificial earth satellite has begun at the Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent.

Since November 15, 2019, the Turin Polytechnic University (TTPU) in collaboration with several international and local universities, within the framework of the European program Erasmus +, launched the project “New study program in space systems and communication engineering” – SPACECOM).

 

 

TTPUOn November 20, all partner universities met at the Tashkent University of Information Technology (TUIT). European partners from Berlin Technical University (Germany) and EXOLAUNCH (Germany) participated also took part in the occasion. During the meeting, the main objectives and conditions of the project were discussed.

The first conference on this project is scheduled for March 4, 2020, at TUIT.




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Do you want to improve your intellectual potential?

Or to become the BEST among your peers? Or to expand the circle of friends? Or to win valuable prizes? Take part in our competition! This competition will give you a great opportunity to achieve everything at once!
Turin Polytechnic Institute in Tashkent for the first time organizes the competition called “The team of the best readers” and encourages new talented readers. Do not miss a chance and show your abilities and talents!
Applications are accepted from February 1 to February 29.
The competition includes the following stages:
1. “Connoisseur in Uzbek literature”
2. “Connoisseur in world literature”
3. “Poetry”
4. “Scene on a free topic”
Information on the list of books selected for the competition”The best team of readers – 2020″ can be gotten in the department on working with youth (room – 202).
Teams with high results will be awarded valuable prizes!




Do you know how the Uzbek language originated and developed?

The history of the emergence and development of the Uzbek language is closely intertwined with the history of its native speakers. The emergence of such a nation as the Uzbek people was due to the process of the merger of a number of ethnic groups, the means of communication of which were Turkic and Iranian languages. This explains a large number of dialects in the Uzbek dialect, between which there is a huge difference.

The history of the development of the Uzbek language can be divided into three stages: periods of ancient Turkic, Old Uzbek, and modern Uzbek languages.

Ancient Turkic language

This stage belongs to the V-XI centuries. The Turks settled along the shores of the Syr Darya, Amu Darya and Zerafshan, gradually pushing the inhabitants of the Indo-Iranian tribes. The means of communication was the ancient Turkic language, on the basis of which many Asian languages were subsequently formed. Today, there are only fragments of the ancient Turkic script, imprinted on cultural monuments belonging to this period.

Old Uzbek language

The second stage dates back to the XI-XIX centuries. During this time, the Uzbek language developed under the influence of many neighboring languages. A huge contribution to the formation of the language was made by the poet Alisher Navoi, who created a unified and developed literary language. It was in this form that it was used until the turn of the 19th century without change.

Modern Uzbek language

The twentieth century was marked by the beginning of the formation of the modern Uzbek language. It was based on the Ferghana dialect – universally recognized among all residents of Uzbekistan. Most of the population spoke this dialect, which they knew as the Sartain language, and its speakers were called Sarts. Ethnic sarts did not belong to the Uzbek people, but in the 20s of the last century the word “sart” was refused, and the inhabitants of the country began to be called Uzbeks. The norms of the literary language became more democratic, which made it much simpler and more accessible.

Uzbek writing

Over the entire history of development in the Uzbek language, there were three different scripts.

From antiquity to the end of the 20s of the last century, the Uzbek ethnic group was based on the Arabic alphabet. With the advent of Soviet power, the writing was subjected to a series of reforms. Until 1938, the Latin alphabet was in use, and then switched to the Cyrillic alphabet, which lasted until 1993. When the Republic of Uzbekistan became an independent state, the Latin alphabet returned again.

Today, in the Uzbek script, Arabic letters, Latin and Cyrillic letters are used in parallel. The older generation prefers Cyrillic graphics, and the Uzbeks living abroad prefer Arabic letters. In schools, they study in Latin, so it is difficult for pupils and students to read books that were published even during the Soviet era.

The Uzbek language is rich in loanwords from the Persian language. In the XX century, vocabulary was significantly enriched in Russian-speaking words, and today it is intensively replenished with English borrowings. According to the state program. There is an active cleaning of the language from borrowed words. All this, of course, causes special difficulties in learning the Uzbek language and translations but makes it peculiar and more interesting.

According to open sources, there are currently about 24 million speakers of the Uzbek language in Uzbekistan, 3 million – in Afghanistan, about 1 million – in Tajikistan, 500,000 – in Kazakhstan, about 350,000 – in Turkmenistan, and 300,000 – in Russia.




Program «2 + 2» is an integration of European Education with National Educational Standards

Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent and Andijan Machine-Building Institute signed an agreement on a joint double-degree program named “2 + 2”. The implementation of the joint program was made possible due to the decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan № DP-4397 dated from July 18, 2019 “On additional measures for the accelerated development of the automotive industry of the Republic of Uzbekistan”.

The purpose of the joint program is to promote the use of advanced educational resources between the two higher educational institutions, to introduce international educational standards and to encourage the involvement of talented teachers in academic programs. This program helps to prepare competitive students with flexible thinking, a high level of modern global vision, strong capabilities in engineering science and decision-making abilities.

According to this program, students who have successfully completed the second-year study of the Andijan Machine-Building Institute can be enrolled at Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent, according to the academic performance and level of English proficiency. Upon completion of the university, students who meet the criteria and requirements established by both educational institutions will receive appropriate bachelor’s degrees and diplomas of the Andijan Machine-Building Institute and Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent.

Starting from the current 2019-2020 academic year, the first students were accepted for participating under the “2+2” program in the field of Mechanical Engineering.

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“The program “2 + 2” is a wonderful opportunity to gain knowledge, experience and a double diploma both at the state and international levels. I am happy to be one of the first owners of such an opportunity,” said Izzatullo Rakhmonov, a third-year student studying in this program.

 

 

 

In the future, it is planned to expand the program“2 + 2” to other areas of specialization. We hope that this agreement between the universities and the jointly organized undergraduate program of obtaining a double diploma will become an excellent base for developing the potential of the automotive industry in our country.




“We are your defenders, my Motherland!”

To love the Motherland, to protect and preserve it as the apple of the eye, to fight for its independence and prospects, for peace and prosperity and even sacrifice your own life for it is the duty of every citizen. Our defenders devote their whole lives to protecting the borders of our country.

This year “The Day of Defenders of the Fatherland” was widely celebrated at Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent. The event was attended by the Vice-Rector of the University A. Ashurov, the Chairman of the Creative Union of Cinematographers of Uzbekistan M.Matchonov and the Honored Artist of Uzbekistan R.Aliyev.

The event was opened by Vice-Rector on Working with Youth A. Ashurov. In his speech, he noted that defending the homeland is indeed an honorable duty of every citizen, regardless of age, occupation and profession. He also noted about the attention paid to the celebration of “the Day of Defenders of the Fatherland” in the republic, about the National Army, which is an integral part of our society and becoming the leading institution for educating the younger generation and military personnel in the spirit of patriotism, strengthening their active position and increasing their sense of civil responsibility.

Students of the academic lyceum at the university opened the artistic part of the event with poems about peace in the country, about feeling and love to the motherland. The next word was given to the chairman of the Creative Union of Cinematographers of Uzbekistan M. Matchonov and Honored Artist of Uzbekistan R. Aliyev. They told about the meaning of the patriotic film “Behind the Peace” by playwright Akbar Bekturdiev prepared for the end of the event, their roles, episodes and impressions. Later, students were given the opportunity to watch the new patriotic film “Behind the Peace” about the touching and semantic story of a citizen.




Recruitment for educational grants has begun!

The British NCC Education campus in Tashkent – GRBS®, together with Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent (TPUT), on the basis of a partnership agreement, announces the FIRST Republican Competition in Uzbekistan providing education grants.

🗓 Date of the competition: January 25, 2020

🕛 Competition time: 12:00

‼️ Registration: Registration ends on January 24th at 17:00

Online registration at the link: bit.ly/GRBS-Turin-Grantlar

Participation in the competition is FREE.

📍 Venue: 100077, Tashkent, Mirzo Ulugbek district, Buyuk Ipak Yuli street 2, International campus – GRBS® Tashkent

❗️ All applicants who meet the following requirements can participate in the competition:
♦️ The applicant must not have a higher education
♦️ The applicant should not be a student of any higher education institution

📚 The competition will be held in the following subjects:
– English
– Maths
– Physics

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