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National University of Uzbekistan

National University of Uzbekistan (NUUz) (Uzbek: Mirzo Ulugʻbek nomidagi Oʻzbekiston Milliy Universiteti, OʻzMU) is a public research university located in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. NUUz is the oldest and largest university in Uzbekistan.[citation needed]

National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek
Mirzo Ulugʻbek nomidagi Oʻzbekiston Milliy Universiteti
The emblem of the National University of Uzbekistan
TypePublic
Established1918
RectorMadjidov Inom Urishevich
Academic staff
14
Administrative staff
1,200
Studentsover 40,000
Location,
CampusUrban
Websitewww.nuu.uz
University rankings
Regional – Overall
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[1]251-300 (2022)
Passengers of "a science train" - the scientists who have gone to Tashkent to work at the first state university of Central Asia.

The National University of Uzbekistan is named after Mirzo Ulugbek.[clarification needed] NUUz professors and teaching staff work with modern materials and science and have relationships with the world's most distinguished scientific schools.

History edit

 
Alumnus of The First Central Asian State University

Higher educational institutions originated in eastern Iran in the 10th century CE and spread to major urban centers throughout the Middle East by the late 11th century.[2] Simultaneously, universities were established in the West.

The government of the Soviet Union, headed by Lenin, founded Turkestan People's University in 1918 with 1,200 students. It was renamed to Turkestan State University in 1920, then renamed to First Central Asian State University in 1923 and renamed again to Tashkent State University, named after Lenin in 1961 and finally named National University of Uzbekistan after Uzbekistan's independence.[3]

In 1961–1969, NUUz won the first place among institutions in Central Asia in the contemporary system of education and became one of the most prestigious higher institutions of the Soviet Union. Many Central Asian national universities were established on the basis of the NUUz, including Abai Kazakh National Pedagogical University (1925), High Pedagogy Institute of Tajikistan (1932) and the Institute of Agriculture of Tajikistan (1931).

During World War II, many academics relocated from cities in the western USSR to Central Asia, Tashkent and Alma-Ata, which were favored for their European-style infrastructure and the presence of a significant number of Russian speakers.[4]

In the spring of 2008, the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Islam Karimov, signed the resolution of the 90th anniversary from the date of foundation of the university in September 1918.

In September 2018, two joint faculties with Kazan Federal University and Holonsky Israeli Technical Institute began to function.

Organization edit

The 15 faculties and 74 departments include:[clarification needed]

  • Applied mathematics and intellectual technologies
  • Mathematics
  • Physics[5]
  • Geology and geoinformation systems[6]
  • Geography and natural resources
  • Chemistry
  • Biology
  • Social sciences
  • History
  • Economics
  • Foreign Philology
  • Journalism
  • Taekwondo and sport studies[7]
  • Uzbek-Israel joint faculty of Mathematical engineering and computer science

An academic lyceum named after S. H. Sirojiddinov operates under NUU. It was founded in 1970 as a boarding school of young physicists and mathematicians. Over 100 PhD professors and over 200 PhD associate professors are among the lyceum's graduates.

Campuses and museums edit

There are 9 hostels on the “Yoshlik” campus, in which over 3200 undergraduate and graduate students live. Internet service, computer classes, international and trunk calls, a student's clinic, a sports and recreation facility, dry cleaning, dressmakers and shoemakers, training and cultural centers, libraries, dining halls, a market and shops are at the disposal of the students. Rooms for spirituality and enlightenment and also living rooms in each hostel for teachers who continue the training process with the students after classes.

Museums edit

NUUz has 5 museums.

History of the University Museum edit

This museum is designed to demonstrate the contribution of NUUz in the spread of scientific knowledge throughout Central Asia.

Rare Manuscripts Museum edit

Founded on March 31, 2006, this museum contains manuscripts dated to the 16th-20th centuries in the Uzbek, Tajik, Persian, Turkish and Arabic languages. These manuscripts have been kept in the university's Information and Resource Centre for 80 years. This collection began to be compiled in 1920. One of the most valuable literary pieces is Zafarnoma by Sharafiddin Ali Yazdi, created in 1454 and illustrated 12 years after its creation by a calligrapher Kamoliddin Bekhzod. Another copy of Zafarnoma is in the library of Paris University. It also holds a copy of the Quran made during the reign of the Moguls in the 16th century. In addition, works of A.N Avoi (Khamsa), Z.M.Babur's (Baburnoma, The Deeds of Tamerlane, Iskandarnoma) and other similar precious manuscripts are archived.

Archaeology and Ethnology Museum edit

Incorporating archaeological finds collected in Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. Educational archaeological expeditions of the members of the sub-department “The Archaeology of Central Asia” have filled the museum expositions.

Zoology Museum edit

The zoology collection exhibits the largest scientific compilation in the country, gathered and maintained for over 100 years, encompassing 23,500 specimens. It includes 560 species of birds, a collection of vertebrates, rare and endangered species, as well as the exhibits of 129 kinds of unique and unprotected mammals.

Geology Museum edit

1400 exhibits of petrified plants and animals from the paleolithic age are displayed.

Degrees edit

The bachelor's degree (4 years) has 46 programs.

The master's degree (2 years after bachelor's) has 76 programs.

The PhD (3 years after master's) has 68 programs.

A D.Sc. (2–3 years after PhD) is offered.

Notable alumni edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "QS World University Rankings-Emerging Europe & Central Asia". Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Madrasa". Encyclopedia.com.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2019-07-16. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
  4. ^ Paul Stronski, Tashkent: Forging a Soviet City, 1930-1966 (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2010: ISBN 0-8229-6113-X), pp. 94-95.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2019-07-16. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
  6. ^ "faculties".
  7. ^ "faculties".
  8. ^ "Maimul Ahsan Khan". IIE Scholar Rescue Fund.
  9. ^ "Prof. Eduard Yakubov, Board - President of HIT in HIT".

External links edit

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National University of Uzbekistan NUUz Uzbek Mirzo Ulugʻbek nomidagi Oʻzbekiston Milliy Universiteti OʻzMU is a public research university located in Tashkent Uzbekistan NUUz is the oldest and largest university in Uzbekistan citation needed National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo UlugbekMirzo Ulugʻbek nomidagi Oʻzbekiston Milliy UniversitetiThe emblem of the National University of UzbekistanTypePublicEstablished1918RectorMadjidov Inom UrishevichAcademic staff14Administrative staff1 200Studentsover 40 000LocationTashkent UzbekistanCampusUrbanWebsitewww nuu uzUniversity rankingsRegional OverallQS Emerging Europe and Central Asia 1 251 300 2022 Passengers of a science train the scientists who have gone to Tashkent to work at the first state university of Central Asia The National University of Uzbekistan is named after Mirzo Ulugbek clarification needed NUUz professors and teaching staff work with modern materials and science and have relationships with the world s most distinguished scientific schools Contents 1 History 2 Organization 3 Campuses and museums 3 1 Museums 3 1 1 History of the University Museum 3 1 2 Rare Manuscripts Museum 3 1 3 Archaeology and Ethnology Museum 3 1 4 Zoology Museum 3 1 5 Geology Museum 4 Degrees 5 Notable alumni 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Alumnus of The First Central Asian State UniversityHigher educational institutions originated in eastern Iran in the 10th century CE and spread to major urban centers throughout the Middle East by the late 11th century 2 Simultaneously universities were established in the West The government of the Soviet Union headed by Lenin founded Turkestan People s University in 1918 with 1 200 students It was renamed to Turkestan State University in 1920 then renamed to First Central Asian State University in 1923 and renamed again to Tashkent State University named after Lenin in 1961 and finally named National University of Uzbekistan after Uzbekistan s independence 3 In 1961 1969 NUUz won the first place among institutions in Central Asia in the contemporary system of education and became one of the most prestigious higher institutions of the Soviet Union Many Central Asian national universities were established on the basis of the NUUz including Abai Kazakh National Pedagogical University 1925 High Pedagogy Institute of Tajikistan 1932 and the Institute of Agriculture of Tajikistan 1931 During World War II many academics relocated from cities in the western USSR to Central Asia Tashkent and Alma Ata which were favored for their European style infrastructure and the presence of a significant number of Russian speakers 4 In the spring of 2008 the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Islam Karimov signed the resolution of the 90th anniversary from the date of foundation of the university in September 1918 In September 2018 two joint faculties with Kazan Federal University and Holonsky Israeli Technical Institute began to function Organization editThe 15 faculties and 74 departments include clarification needed Applied mathematics and intellectual technologies Mathematics Physics 5 Geology and geoinformation systems 6 Geography and natural resources Chemistry Biology Social sciences History Economics Foreign Philology Journalism Taekwondo and sport studies 7 Uzbek Israel joint faculty of Mathematical engineering and computer scienceAn academic lyceum named after S H Sirojiddinov operates under NUU It was founded in 1970 as a boarding school of young physicists and mathematicians Over 100 PhD professors and over 200 PhD associate professors are among the lyceum s graduates Campuses and museums editThere are 9 hostels on the Yoshlik campus in which over 3200 undergraduate and graduate students live Internet service computer classes international and trunk calls a student s clinic a sports and recreation facility dry cleaning dressmakers and shoemakers training and cultural centers libraries dining halls a market and shops are at the disposal of the students Rooms for spirituality and enlightenment and also living rooms in each hostel for teachers who continue the training process with the students after classes Museums edit NUUz has 5 museums History of the University Museum edit This museum is designed to demonstrate the contribution of NUUz in the spread of scientific knowledge throughout Central Asia Rare Manuscripts Museum edit Founded on March 31 2006 this museum contains manuscripts dated to the 16th 20th centuries in the Uzbek Tajik Persian Turkish and Arabic languages These manuscripts have been kept in the university s Information and Resource Centre for 80 years This collection began to be compiled in 1920 One of the most valuable literary pieces is Zafarnoma by Sharafiddin Ali Yazdi created in 1454 and illustrated 12 years after its creation by a calligrapher Kamoliddin Bekhzod Another copy of Zafarnoma is in the library of Paris University It also holds a copy of the Quran made during the reign of the Moguls in the 16th century In addition works of A N Avoi Khamsa Z M Babur s Baburnoma The Deeds of Tamerlane Iskandarnoma and other similar precious manuscripts are archived Archaeology and Ethnology Museum edit Incorporating archaeological finds collected in Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan Educational archaeological expeditions of the members of the sub department The Archaeology of Central Asia have filled the museum expositions Zoology Museum edit The zoology collection exhibits the largest scientific compilation in the country gathered and maintained for over 100 years encompassing 23 500 specimens It includes 560 species of birds a collection of vertebrates rare and endangered species as well as the exhibits of 129 kinds of unique and unprotected mammals Geology Museum edit 1400 exhibits of petrified plants and animals from the paleolithic age are displayed Degrees editThe bachelor s degree 4 years has 46 programs The master s degree 2 years after bachelor s has 76 programs The PhD 3 years after master s has 68 programs A D Sc 2 3 years after PhD is offered Notable alumni editAbdulla A zamov Tamara Abaeva historian Elyor Karimov Rashid Kadyrov Maimul Ahsan Khan 8 Bakhadyr Khoussainov mathematician Humboldt Prize winner Jahangir Mamatov Vladimir Vapnik developer of support vector machines Abdulla Aripov awarded the title Hero of Uzbekistan Zamira Ismailovna Usmanova archaeologist and first woman graduated at the National University of Uzbekistan Ruslan MedzhitovThis article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations January 2019 Erkin Vakhidov Ozod Sharafuddinov Sadi Sirajitdinov Tashmukhammad Sarimsakov Obid Sadikov Sadik Azimov Ubay Oripov Habib Abdullaev Gulam Karimov Ibrakhim Muminov Prof Eduard Yakubov 9 Victoria Vladimirovna Belaga Shavkat AyupovSee also edit nbsp Tashkent portalInha University in Tashkent Tashkent State Technical University Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Melioration Tashkent Financial Institute Tashkent Automobile and Road Construction Institute Management Development Institute of Singapore in Tashkent Tashkent State University of Economics Tashkent State Agrarian University Tashkent State Institute of Oriental Studies Tashkent State University of Law Tashkent University of Information Technologies University of World Economy and Diplomacy Westminster International University in TashkentReferences edit QS World University Rankings Emerging Europe amp Central Asia Retrieved 15 January 2023 Madrasa Encyclopedia com General information Archived from the original on 2019 07 16 Retrieved 2009 06 19 Paul Stronski Tashkent Forging a Soviet City 1930 1966 University of Pittsburgh Press 2010 ISBN 0 8229 6113 X pp 94 95 faculties Archived from the original on 2019 07 16 Retrieved 2009 06 19 faculties faculties Maimul Ahsan Khan IIE Scholar Rescue Fund Prof Eduard Yakubov Board President of HIT in HIT External links editMirzo Ulugbek amp Science 41 21 04 N 69 12 18 E 41 35111 N 69 20500 E 41 35111 69 20500 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National University of Uzbekistan amp oldid 1186483404, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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