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Central Asian Green University opens in Uzbekistan

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Central Asian Green University opens in Uzbekistan

Green University has been established in Uzbekistan to train specialists capable of offering solutions to environmental problems in the region.

The university is founded by the Ministry of Ecology, Environmental Protection and Climate Change.

The opening of the university took place in Tashkent region.

The event was attended by the Director General of the International Union for Conservation of Nature Grethel Aguilar, the Minister of Ecology, Environmental Protection and Climate Change of the Republic of Uzbekistan Aziz Abdukhakimov, and others.

The University is a public higher education institution. Its activities are organized according to the “Hub and Spoke” principle. This model is based on strategic and mutually beneficial cooperation, the creation of an integrated educational system, optimization of resources, and mobility of students and specialists, and contributes to increasing the potential of local specialists and the exchange of knowledge and experience. Professors from international universities in the UK, New Zealand, the USA, and other countries are actively attracted to the university for cooperation.

At least 25 grant places for bachelor’s degree studies and 20 grant places for master’s and doctoral studies (PhD) will be allocated for citizens of Central Asian countries. Uzbekistan citizens who have graduated from university should be included in the National Personnel Reserve by the Civil Service Development Agency. After five years of work experience, they should be on the list of promising candidates for senior positions in their specialty.