A group of teachers of the Yunus Rajabiy Uzbek National Institute of Music and Art was awarded the title of Honorary Professor
2025-02-03 10:30:00 / News

The future of any society is directly linked to how knowledgeable and well-rounded the younger generation grows up to be. That is why Uzbekistan is implementing fundamental reforms in its education system. In particular, reforms aimed at improving quality and efficiency are being consistently carried out at all levels, from preschool education to higher education. Great attention is being paid to ensuring that young people study modern sciences and technologies while developing critical and independent thinking skills. At the same time, instilling national and universal values, fostering a physically healthy, mentally resilient, and intellectually capable generation remains one of the state's top priorities.
Through international cooperation programs, efforts are also being made to improve teacher qualifications, teach foreign languages to young people, and broaden their worldview. In this way, the primary focus is on preparing a competent, competitive, and responsible generation for the country's future.
Yesterday, by decision of the council of the Yunus Rajabiy Uzbek National Music Art Institute, Nuriddin Aminjonov, Abdurahmon Xoltojiyev, Xiroj Bakayev, Qudratulla Samadov, Rahmatulla Samadov, and Israiljon Vahobov were awarded the honorary title of Professor.
Additionally, the Higher Attestation Commission (OAK) awarded Azizullah Aral, a foreign teacher, a PhD in Philology certificate.