The First Central Asian Education Forum in Uzbekistan
In the heart of ancient Central Asia, at the crossroads of civilizations and great cultures that have illuminated the path of humanity for centuries, the city of Tashkent will host a major event—the First Central Asian Education Forum—initiated by the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Uzbekistan, an ancient treasure trove of humanity, has been a birthplace and source of inspiration for many great minds, from Avicenna to Al-Khwarizmi. Their works laid the foundation of science and enlightenment, and today, the spirit of these giants is being revived, giving new impetus to the emergence of fresh ideas and discoveries.
Uzbekistan, the land of great cities and sacred knowledge, will once again become the center of global attention as it hosts the First Central Asian Education Forum, bringing together scholars, experts, young researchers, and outstanding leaders from more than 39 countries. Over 1,500 participants will gather under the ancient domes steeped in wisdom to ignite the flame of knowledge and share the light of science and education with new generations. This event promises to be recorded in history as a unique milestone, heralding a new dawn of enlightenment and cultural renaissance in the region.
The Forum, initiated by the President of Uzbekistan with deep wisdom and foresight, was announced at the Consultative Meeting of the Heads of State of Central Asia in October of this year. This bold vision and determination will be the key to the Forum's future success, which promises to become a platform for discussing the most pressing issues in the development of education in the region.
With the support of the World Bank, UNESCO, ISESCO, UNICEF, the British Council, and the international ranking agency Times Higher Education, the Forum will serve as a platform for exchanging experiences and innovations in education, featuring speeches by the most respected and authoritative scholars and experts of the present day.
The Forum will provide an invaluable opportunity for young people, experts, and scholars from the region to immerse themselves in an atmosphere of knowledge, innovative ideas, and cutting-edge research. The speeches of Nobel laureates, outstanding scholars, and world-class experts will fill the Forum halls with intellectual energy and inspiration, offering participants new horizons for development.
As part of this historic event, the Central Asian University Forum 2024 and the Central Asian Educators Symposium 2024 will also be held, marking an important step toward deepening cooperation and exchanging experiences in education, enabling the regions to move forward together toward a bright future, where education will become the key to prosperity.
The discussion of achievements in education development in Central Asia and the identification of future plans will be a crucial part of the Forum, creating strategic directions for further advancement in this vital sphere.
To conclude this grand event, Forum participants will embark on a journey through the majestic cities of Samarkand and Bukhara—jewels of Central Asia included in the UNESCO World Heritage list. These cities, like living pages of history, will once again open their doors to those who seek to delve into the depths of centuries-old wisdom and beauty.
The First Central Asian Education Forum is not just an event; it is the beginning of a new era where knowledge, culture, and science will once again take their rightful place in human life, inspiring future generations to great achievements.