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Advisor to the Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation at Bukhara State University: University Activities Reviewed

12.06.2025

On June 12, Advisor to the Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, Azimjon Rizaev, visited Bukhara State University. The main purpose of the visit was to directly study the university's operations, the available infrastructure, the process of working with youth, and the overall quality of education.

The visit began at the university’s Universal Sports Complex, where the guest was introduced to the conditions created under the “90 Critical Days” project aimed at organizing meaningful leisure time for students. The state of the gym, open-air sports facilities, and other infrastructures were reviewed, with discussions on their impact on students’ physical and mental health.

The advisor then visited the university’s Information Resource Center, including the open-air museum, where he examined the facilities provided for students and researchers. Attention was given to opportunities for scientific and innovative work, the library's collection, access to electronic resources, and student convenience.

Special focus was also placed on student dormitories. The visit covered living conditions, cleanliness, safety, and the organization of recreational activities. During discussions with university prevention officers and psychologists, the topics of psychological training sessions, social adaptation of students, and support for stress management were addressed.

Overall, during his visit, Azimjon Rizaev offered a range of practical proposals and recommendations aimed at further improving the higher education system and creating a healthy and modern academic environment for students. It is expected that this visit will contribute to enhancing the university’s overall performance.