New Uzbekistan University recently hosted Arkady Dvorkovich, President of the World Chess Federation (FIDE), who delivered an insightful open lecture titled “Life in Time Trouble and Without Rules: How to Make Sense of a Modern Economic Policy.”
Arkady Dvorkovich, who previously served as Deputy Minister of Economic Development of Russia, Assistant to the President of Russia, and Deputy Prime Minister of Russia, shared his deep knowledge and practical experience in the field of economics. He highlighted key aspects of modern economic policy, providing students and participants with valuable perspectives on global challenges and decision-making in complex conditions.
Following the lecture, New Uzbekistan University held the award ceremony for the winners of the New Uzbekistan Cup chess tournament. The competition, which gathered talented young players, celebrated the skills and achievements of the best participants. The presence of Mr. Dvorkovich, a global chess leader, made the moment especially memorable for the winners and the entire university community.
Events like this highlight the university’s commitment to providing its students with opportunities to learn directly from leading experts while also promoting intellectual development and extracurricular excellence.