History
Kimyo International University in Tashkent (KIUT) is the first private higher education institution in the Republic of Uzbekistan, established in 2018 in Tashkent under the name Yeoju Technical Institute. The university operates based on relevant resolutions of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Education
Currently, KIUTconsists of 5 academic schools, where more than 40,000 students study in 38 undergraduate and 22 graduate programs. In the 2021/2022 academic year, a branch was opened in Namangan, and in 2022/2023 another branch started operating in Samarkand.
Research
The university also offers 29 PhD programs, aimed at developing scientific potential, conducting modern research, and training highly qualified scholars and specialists who can contribute to the scientific and technological advancement of Uzbekistan. These programs cover the university’s main academic fields — engineering, business and economics, natural sciences, arts, and medicine.
Student services
The Department of Student Affairs provides an opportunity for student growth and development. They create a favorable environment and conditions for the development of student leadership skills and their becoming active members of the community both in the KIUT and beyond. They help students to adapt on campus and support them in solving various issues of student life.
Library services
The mission of the Information Resource Center of Kimyo International University in Tashkent is to assist in increasing the scientific potential of students by providing them with scientific literature that meets international standards and advanced scientific and educational information resources to help them become highly qualified specialists in their field.
Medical services
The center provides comprehensive medical care to students, faculty, and staff, with the goal of promoting health and wellness on campus. There are permanent emergency medical centers on the second floor of building A and on the first floor of building B of Kimyo International University in Tashkent. Qualified doctors and nurses of the medical centers provide emergency care to students.
Campus life
Kimyo International University in Tashkent is taking important steps toward becoming a more sustainable and environmentally conscious institution. Inspired by the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the university is working to align its activities with the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), aiming to build a greener, more responsible campus environment.
Sports facilities
Kimyo International University in Tashkent uses the sport facilities located on the territory of the “VOSIQ International School and Kindergarten”. Currently, our students perform in various basketball, volleyball and football competitions, showing good results.
In addition, Rector’s Cup games on chess are regularly organized. Every spring, in cooperation with the Parus entertainment center, bowling competitions are also organized.
Student clubs
The university has more than 10 student clubs in various areas for the intellectual development of students. Among them are research, creative and entertainment, charity, cultural, theater and sports clubs. Student clubs create a huge opportunity for students to realize their ideas and bring them to life.
Accreditation
KIUT became one of the first private universities in Uzbekistan to receive accreditation certificates from international accreditation agencies KAZSEE and IQAA. The university holds all required licenses, and the diploma issued by KIUT is fully recognized in Uzbekistan.
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