The National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek is the first and leading higher education institution not only in Uzbekistan, but also in Central Asia: 15 faculties, 80 chairs, 16 joint education programs, The number of graduates is 200,000+

Department of organization of activities of gifted students

The head of the department is Bekimatova Gulchekhra Kalandarovna
 100174 Tashkent city, Almazor district, University street 4
  Monday-Friday, 09:00 – 17:00
Phone: +998 94 316 51 19
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Department for organizing the activities of talented students

The department is engaged in organizing the scientific activities of talented students and masters studying at the university.

The composition of the department: 1 head of department and 2 employees.

Functional tasks of the department:

- organizing the search and identification of talented students;

- determining the intellectual capacity of talented students;

- organizing targeted training of talented students based on their abilities and interests;

- organizing special classes for talented students on the history of Uzbekistan, foreign languages, information technology and internet use;

- attracting talented students to fundamental scientific research, scientific groups and creative teams;

- organizing participation of talented students in scientific and practical conferences, inter-university, Republican and international conferences, symposiums, Olympiads and competitions;

- preparing candidates for the State Scholarship of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan and named State Scholarships, science Olympiads from among talented students;

- organizing participation of candidates in competitions for admission quotas allocated for the grant of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan in educational fields;

- providing material and moral support to highly rated talented students and their leaders;

- organizing roundtable discussions with representatives of science, university leaders, experienced professors and teachers for talented students.