SOBE Research Colloquium featuring Zarrukh Rakhimov

On May 27, 2025, Westminster International University in Tashkent (WIUT) hosted a research colloquium featuring Zarrukh Rakhimov (PhD candidate in "Econometrics and statistics"), who presented his research study titled "Bootstrap Confidence Intervals in Linear Models."

The presentation focused on the reliability of bootstrap confidence intervals in linear regression analysis, especially under conditions where classical assumptions—such as normality, homoscedasticity, or complete data—may be violated. Using Monte Carlo simulations, Rakhimov compared traditional OLS-based intervals with various bootstrap methods across multiple challenging data environments, including small samples, outliers, and missing data not at random (MNAR).

Particular attention was given to the “bootstrap pairs” technique, which showed strong performance in delivering consistent interval coverage when traditional assumptions did not hold. The findings suggest that bootstrap methods can serve as a valuable alternative or complement to standard techniques, especially in empirical research involving imperfect or non-ideal data.

The session generated keen interest among faculty, researchers and students, providing practical insights for improving statistical inference in applied research.

SOBE Research Colloquium featuring Durdona Umarova

On May 14, 2025, WIUT hosted a research colloquium featuring PhD candidate Durdona Umarova, who presented her study titled "Improving the Mechanism for Ensuring Sustainable Growth of E-Government System Management Indicators."

The presentation focused on the integration of key components of the E-Government Development Index (EGDI) namely, the Human Capital Index, Online Service Index, and Telecommunication Infrastructure Index—into a unified system dynamics model. Umarova addressed the challenge of Uzbekistan’s low e-government index rankings and proposed a dynamic analytical framework to identify actionable solutions for sustainable improvement.

The seminar fostered thoughtful discussion on digital governance and provided valuable insights for policy development in the digital public sector. Positive suggestions and feedback were provided to PhD candidate in order to strengthen her research analysis and conclusion.

Celebrating Academic Achievements at Graduate School

On May 1, 2025, the Graduate School held a congratulatory ceremony to honor colleagues who received diplomas from the Supreme Attestation Committee during the current academic year. The ceremony was attended by faculty, staff, and colleagues in celebration of this significant academic milestone.

The following colleagues were recognized:

  • Khikmatullo Urazbaev – Docent diploma
  • Nodira Isamukhamedova – Docent diploma
  • Lobar Babakhodjaeva – Docent diploma
  • Nilufar Rakhimova – PhD diploma
  • Zamira Ataniyazova – PhD diploma
  • Anil Kumar – PhD diploma (nostrification)
  • Hamid Waqas – PhD diploma (nostrification)

The Graduate School community extends heartfelt congratulations to all awardees for their hard work, dedication, and contributions to academic excellence.

Dildara Gapparova's PhD Dissertation Discussion

On May 1, 2025, a Scientific Seminar was held at WIUT to discuss the PhD dissertation of Dildara Gapparova in Management (08.00.13), titled "Talent Management in the Age of Digitalization and Automation in Uzbekistan." The event was attended by faculty, reviewers, other PhD candidates and the Rector Komiljon Karimov.

The dissertation, supervised by Farkhod Karimov and reviewed by Dr. Anil Kumar and Dr. Temur Makhkamov, received positive feedback for its timely focus and scholarly contribution. Following the discussion, the dissertation was formally recommended for proceeding to the next stage.

The Graduate School community congratulates Dildara Gapparova on this important academic achievement.

SOBE Research Colloquium featuring Rajabbek Teshayev

On 30 April 2025, Rajabbek Teshayev, PhD student in "Management" presented his research at the SOBE Research Colloquium titled "Improving Healthcare Management Tools in Uzbekistan Based on Foreign Experience." He highlighted the continued use of paper-based records in Uzbekistan’s healthcare system and proposed voice-to-text technology as a modern solution to improve efficiency. Drawing from international experience, on-site modelling, and experimental research, Teshayev demonstrated the potential of digital tools to ease administrative burdens and enhance patient care. The session concluded with engaging discussion on practical applications of the findings. Fruitful recommendations and feedback were provided to the presenter by experienced academic staff based on their experience and best international practices.

After several discussions, his dissertation was recommended to proceed to the next stage of defense/VIVA according to Supreme Attestation committee requirements.