SDG 2. Zero Hunger
2.2 Campus Food Waste
4.2.1 - Number of graduates: 7,539
4.2.2 - Number of graduates who gained a qualification that entitled them to teach at primary school level: 1,536
4.3 Lifelong learning measures
4.3.1 - Does your university as a body provide free access to educational resources for those not studying at the university, e.g. computers, library, online courses, access to lectures, etc?
Urgench State University actively provides access to educational resources for individuals not studying at the institution. Through various outreach programs, the university hosts public workshops, seminars, and campaigns on critical topics such as health awareness, financial literacy, and career development. For instance, Urgench State University has shared content on social media platforms and offered virtual learning opportunities that cater to the broader community. These initiatives reflect the university’s mission to foster lifelong learning and contribute to the societal knowledge pool, particularly in areas that align with health and education improvement.
4.3.2 - Does your university as a body host events at university that are open to the general public: public lectures, community educational events?
Yes
4.3.3 - Does your university as an educational body host events at university that are open to the general public: executive education programmes (this refers to short courses for people who are not attending the university; this specifically excludes courses like MBA) and/or vocational training?
Yes
4.3.4 - Does your university as a body undertake educational outreach activities (e.g. tailored lectures or demonstrations) beyond campus, e.g. in local schools, in the community, including voluntary student-run schemes?
Yes
4.3.5 - Does your university as a body have a policy that ensures that access to these activities is accessible to all, regardless of ethnicity, religion, disability, immigration status or gender?
Yes