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dekabr 17, 2025
Guest Lecture: Evelina Akimova
This seminar offers a rigorous examination of the intricate relationship between endogenous chronotypes (internal circadian rhythms), sleep regulation, and broader societal structures. The presentation will analyze how the misalignment between individual biological timing and fixed social schedules—a phenomenon often termed "social jetlag"—profoundly influences human health, productivity, and social equity.Dr. Evelina T. Akimova, a distinguished scholar from Purdue University, will present cutting-edge, multidisciplinary evidence derived from statistical genetics, objective accelerometer data, and large-scale demographic surveys. Her analysis will specifically address the causal pathways and mechanisms through which chronobiological factors contribute to:Health and Social Inequalities: Investigating how timing preferences intersect with socioeconomic disparities.Mental Health Outcomes: Detailing the links between sleep disturbances, chronotype variation, and mental wellbeing.Career Trajectories and Biodemography: Exploring the influence of biological rhythms on life course outcomes.Drawing upon unique expertise in causal inference and computational social science, Dr. Akimova's research provides a unique synthesis of molecular genetics and sociological inquiry, positioning her as an emergent leader in social science genomics. This event is essential for researchers and practitioners interested in the biodemographic determinants of human capital and the optimization of societal scheduling frameworks.
dekabr 4, 2025
Guest Lecture & Workshop: Sarvar Talipov
New Uzbekistan University will host Sarvar Talipov for a focused talk on Uzbekistan’s transition toward cleaner and more sustainable energy. The session will explore key global trends in energy transition, the country’s ongoing decarbonization reforms, and the potential implications of a low-carbon economy for both economic growth and environmental well-being.Mr. Talipov will highlight opportunities in renewable energy and green technologies while emphasizing the critical role young professionals can play in driving sustainable development and innovation. Participants will gain insights into how energy policy, economic planning, and environmental responsibility intersect in Uzbekistan’s evolving energy landscape.This event will provide students and young economists with a valuable opportunity to deepen their understanding of one of the most important policy transitions shaping the country’s future and to engage with an expert in energy and sustainability.
noyabr 18, 2025
Guest Lecture:Koen Schoors
On 18 November 2025 at 2:00 PM, the Young Economists Society of Uzbekistan hosted a special lecture by Professor Koen Schoors at New Uzbekistan University. Professor Schoors, a renowned economist with a PhD from Ghent University and postdoctoral experience at Oxford University, led a session titled “Crisis? What Crisis? Bank Stability, Financial Development and Media Freedom.”During the lecture, Professor Schoors examined the critical relationships between financial stability, economic development, and media freedom. He highlighted how transparency, access to information, and institutional accountability are as important as capital and credit in shaping resilient economies, offering a comprehensive perspective on the factors that influence financial systems and economic governance.The event provided YESU members with a rare opportunity to engage with an internationally recognized economist, deepen their understanding of global finance, and gain insights into the mechanisms that underpin stable and well-functioning economies. This lecture was designed for students and professionals passionate about financial systems, economic policy, and governance.
noyabr 5, 2025
Practical Workshop: Applying Sustainable Entrepreneurship — Models, Insights, and Co-Creation for a “Green” Future
On 5–6 November 2025, New Uzbekistan University hosted a two-day international workshop on sustainable entrepreneurship, organized in academic partnership with HTWD Dresden, TUM International, and the German-Jordanian University, with industrial support from Uzpromstroybank, the Asian Development Bank, and IT Park, and supported by DAAD. The workshop brought together students, faculty, researchers, and professionals to explore how sustainability, innovation, and entrepreneurship can be integrated to build resilient and inclusive “green” economies.The program began with keynote speeches and a panel discussion on “Green Business Models and Responsible Innovation: Global and Local Perspectives,” examining successful sustainability-driven business practices and the role of responsible innovation in addressing economic and environmental challenges. On the second day, TUM International led an interactive session titled “From Education to Action: Teaching for Sustainability and Entrepreneurial Impact,”providing practical frameworks and tools to translate sustainability concepts into tangible entrepreneurial initiatives.The workshop aimed to foster cross-sector collaboration, academic dialogue, and practical learning in sustainable business practices. Participants gained valuable insights into sustainable entrepreneurship models, co-creation methods, and strategies for integrating environmental and social responsibility into innovation and business development, preparing them to contribute effectively to a green economy.
oktabr 20, 2025
Guest Lecture:
On 20 October 2025 at 2:00 PM, the Young Economists Society of Uzbekistan hosted a public lecture by Professor Ted Gerber at New Uzbekistan University. The session, titled “Market Transition and Social Stratification: Key Findings from More Than Three Decades of Comparative Research,” examined the profound social and economic transformations that accompanied the transition from state socialism to market economies in the late 20th century.Professor Gerber, a leading scholar in social stratification, migration, and inequality in Russia and the post-Soviet region, presented insights from decades of comparative sociological and economic research. He highlighted how market transitions have shaped patterns of inequality, social mobility, and stratification across post-socialist societies, providing participants with a deeper understanding of the dynamics of social change.Former Director of the Center for Russia, East Europe, and Central Asia (CREECA) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, Professor Gerber continues to advance comparative research in Eurasia. This lecture offered students and attendees a unique opportunity to engage with a world-renowned expert and gain valuable perspectives on the interplay between economic transformation and social structure.
oktabr 7, 2025
Guest Lecture: Ruslan Khoroshvili
On 7 October 2025 at 2:00 PM, New Uzbekistan University will host an open lecture by Ruslan Khoroshvili, Country Managing Partner at EY Uzbekistan. With over 25 years of experience in assurance and advisory services, Mr. Khoroshvili has held leadership roles across Georgia, Moscow, Almaty, and Astana, advising private and public entities in multiple countries, including the UK, Russia, Kazakhstan, and Romania. He has specialized expertise in IPOs, bond offerings, and strategic consulting within the energy and financial sectors.During the session, Mr. Khoroshvili will share his professional journey and provide insights into building a successful career in international professional service firms such as EY. He will discuss the opportunities available in consulting and transnational companies, highlighting the skills and strategies necessary to thrive in these competitive environments.Attendees will gain insider knowledge from a global industry leader, learn about career growth in consulting and international firms, and receive practical guidance for pursuing rewarding roles in the energy and financial sectors. This lecture offers a unique chance to engage directly with a leading expert shaping the professional services landscape in Uzbekistan and beyond.
oktabr 3, 2025
AI & Economics Forum 2025
The AI & Economics Forum 2025, co-organized by the Young Economists Society of Uzbekistan (YESU), Dialogue E, the School of Economics, and ID, brought together leading experts, scholars, and practitioners to explore the transformative role of artificial intelligence in economics, labor markets, industry, and education. The Forum served as a platform for deep discussions on how AI is reshaping economic systems, workforce dynamics, and learning environments, while connecting students and professionals with thought leaders driving innovation across research, policy, and industry.The Forum featured a distinguished lineup of speakers who brought diverse perspectives from academia, technology, and policy. Prof. Franz Hubert, Professor Emeritus at Humboldt University Berlin and a longtime contributor to Dialogue E, offered insights on the intersections of economics, policy, and international exchange. Vasiliy Burov, Chairman of WikiVote! and Co-founder of Information Culture, shared his expertise in digital economy, crowdsourcing technologies, and the broader societal impact of AI. Labor markets and regional economic perspectives were addressed by Vladimir Gimpelson, Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and IZA Research Fellow, whose research on post-socialist economies and global labor policy informs organizations such as the OECD, IMF, and World Bank.Industrial applications of AI were highlighted by Bakyt Kaldybaev, AI Engineer at Volkswagen Group IT Solutions, who demonstrated how AI is integrated into modern industrial processes. Bugra Caskurlu, Associate Dean at the School of Computing at New Uzbekistan University, presented research on algorithms, multi-agent systems, and computational social choice, emphasizing AI’s influence on economic decision-making. The role of AI in education and skills development was explored by Qobiljon Yunusov, Education Technology Consultant at the Asian Development Bank and founder of Uzbekistan’s first Bloomberg Education Lab, who shared insights from his extensive experience in edtech and digital transformation.By bringing together leading academics, industry professionals, and policy experts, the AI & Economics Forum 2025 provided participants with a comprehensive understanding of AI’s current and future impact on economic systems. It offered unique opportunities for students and young professionals to engage with experts, exchange ideas, and gain insights into emerging technologies and their applications in economics, education, and industry.
sentabr 10, 2025
Guest Lecture: Kumushoy Abduraimova
On 10 September 2025 at 2:00 PM, New Uzbekistan University will host a lecture by Kumushoy Abduraimova, Assistant Professor of Finance at Durham University Business School. The session, titled “A Subtle Introduction to Financial Machine Learning,” will explore how machine learning is transforming finance, covering foundational concepts, unique challenges of financial data, and its potential for risk management and quantitative analysis.Dr. Abduraimova holds a PhD and MSc from Imperial College London and has conducted research on systemic risk, financial contagion, and network-based risk. She has also been a visiting academic at the Bank of England, combining rigorous quantitative research with practical applications in financial stability and policy. Her work equips students with insights into how advanced computational methods can analyze complex economic and financial systems.Participants will gain a clear understanding of financial machine learning, learn how these methods address real-world challenges, and engage with a leading scholar whose research bridges academia and practice. This lecture offers a valuable opportunity for students interested in finance, economics, data science, or research careers to deepen their knowledge and explore cutting-edge tools shaping modern finance.
sentabr 5, 2025
Guest Lecture: Arcade Dvorkovich
On September 5, 2025, New Uzbekistan University hosted an exclusive lecture with Arkady Dvorkovich, former Deputy Prime Minister of Russia and current President of FIDE. The session, titled “Life in Time Trouble and Without Rules: How to Make Sense of a Modern Economic Policy?”, explored the intersection of strategic thinking and contemporary economic policy.During the lecture, Mr. Dvorkovich drew on his extensive experience in high-level policy-making and international relations, offering participants a rare perspective on decision-making under pressure and the challenges of crafting effective economic strategies in complex, fast-changing environments. The session included a keynote speech followed by an interactive question-and-answer segment, allowing attendees to engage directly with a policymaker who has shaped decisions at the G8 level.The lecture was attended by 150 students, providing a unique opportunity for in-depth discussion and learning from a global leader in both economics and strategy.