The national gymnastics team has departed for Milan. The city of Milan in Italy is hosting the World Artistic Gymnastics Championship from July 10 to July 12.
The national gymnastics team has departed for Milan. The city of Milan in Italy is hosting the World Artistic Gymnastics Championship from July 10 to July 12.
The national team of Uzbekistan will participate in this prestigious tournament, aiming to win prizes in both individual and group events.
In the team representing Uzbekistan, Takhmina Ikromova and Lola Zhuraeva will compete in the individual competition. In the group exercises, Fatima El-Sankari, Milana Safina, Irodahon Sodikova, Michelle Nesterova, Diana Hakimova, and Sofia Usova will represent the country.
International judge Sevar Karimova will officiate at the World Championship competitions. The gymnasts' preparation for the tournament was handled by Liliya Vlasova, Inara Zabrodina-Sattarova, and Maya Filippova.
Khalikova Dildora Yadullaevna is preparing to defend her dissertation in philological sciences, aiming for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).
The topic of Khalikova Dildora Yadullaevna's dissertation is titled 'Linguocultural features of secondary nominative units in Uzbek and English languages.' The defense will take place under specialty 10.00.06 – Comparative Literary Studies, Comparativistics, and Translation Linguistics.
The defense will be held at a meeting of the Scientific Council that awards academic degrees, at the Andijan State Institute of Foreign Languages. The event is scheduled for July 14, 2026, at 10:00 AM. The dissertation number is DSc.03/2025.27.12. Fil.32.02.
The defense venue address is: Andijan city, Boburshokh street, house 5, postal code 170100. For contact, the phone number is (74) 223-42-76 and the email address is info@asifl.uz.
A delegation from the State Sports Academy of Uzbekistan held a series of meetings in Italy with leading scientific centers belonging to the University of Trento. The purpose of the visit was to develop cooperation in the fields of sports and science.
The Rector of the State Sports Academy of Uzbekistan, Ilhomjon Tursunaliyev, familiarized himself with projects at the Neuroimaging Labs (LNiF), where brain activity is analyzed using fMRI and EEG. Future cooperation with Italian scientists in the areas of psychology, cognitive research, and digital technologies was discussed. In the future, joint scientific projects, participation in international grant programs, and the development of academic mobility are planned.
The 'Museumlararo 90 kun' project is being implemented in the country, aimed at fostering respect for national values, the history of the Motherland, and the heritage of ancestors among young people through spiritual and educational tours.
This project is carried out in collaboration with the Republic of Ma'naviyat va ma'rifat Markazi, the Union of Uzbek Villages, the Ministry of Preschool and School Education, and the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Innovation. The main goal of the initiative is to enrich the knowledge of the population, especially the younger generation, about the country's history, stages of its development, achievements during the years of independence, as well as national identity and values.
Furthermore, the project aims to immortalize the memory of heroes who sacrificed their lives for the freedom and peace of the homeland, and widely popularize their instructive lives and activities.
As part of the project, activists from local communities, youth, students, and teachers visit places such as the State Museum of Timurid History, the Complex of Fallen Memorial, the Victory Memorial Complex, and the State Museum of Uzbekistan. These visits strengthen knowledge about national history, the heritage of great ancestors, the memory of brave citizens who fought for the Fatherland's freedom, as well as about the large-scale reforms and development of the country during the period of independence.
Specifically, within the framework of this project, the Ministry of Preschool and School Education organized a tour for students to the State Museum of Timurid History in the capital. During the educational trip, Deputy Minister of Preschool and School Education Farhod Boqiyev emphasized that great attention is paid to helping youth achieve national ideals, patriotism, and the spirit of self-sacrifice, and noted the successful implementation of various educational projects in this direction.
The trip allowed children to familiarize themselves with interesting information about national identity and the rich history of their ancestors, leaving a deep impression on them.
To date, over 10,500 school students have visited leading museums in the capital as part of this project. It is planned that nearly 150,000 citizens will participate in the project over 90 days. Participants include 72,450 residents from 868 local communities in Tashkent city and Tashkent region, 61,400 schoolchildren, 1,250 teachers and university students, as well as 6,000 students from vocational education institutions.
The 'Museumlararo 90 kun' project is an important spiritual and educational initiative that contributes to strengthening youth understanding of national identity, respect for historical memory, and a sense of belonging to the fate of the Motherland, while also inspiring them toward noble goals.