Inclusion of Student and Youth Representatives in the University Council
📌 The Role of the University Council
The University Council serves as the primary collegiate governing body
at the Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization
Engineers (TIIAME) – National Research University. It is responsible for
shaping academic and research policies, coordinating educational processes,
approving strategic decisions, and ensuring transparency and accountability
within the academic structure.
🧭 Background and Development of Student Participation
The process of engaging students in university governance began as early as
2022, when selected student representatives started participating in
advisory activities related to academic affairs, research initiatives, and
student life. This pilot format aimed to give voice to students and
early-career researchers in key institutional discussions.
Throughout 2022–2024, youth representatives were involved in working
groups, consultative boards, and rectorate discussions. Their effective
contribution led to the decision to formalize their roles and institutionalize
this model of inclusive governance.
In 2025, following the Rector’s initiative, the university
officially transitioned to a model of permanent youth representation in
the University Council. This reform was formalized through the issuance of two
rector’s orders:
- Order No. 30-a/f dated February 3, 2025: appointed Behzod Fayzullayev, Head of
the University Youth Union, as a full member of the University Council
representing the student community.
- Order No. 93-a/f dated March 13, 2025: appointed Ezoz Ozodov, PhD researcher and Head of the “Sustainable Development and Innovations” cluster, as a representative of young researchers and doctoral students in the University Council.
🎯 Goals and Strategic Significance
The inclusion of student and early-career representatives into the University
Council serves several important goals:
- Establishing a sustainable mechanism for youth
representation in strategic decision-making;
- Developing leadership and civic responsibility
among students and young scientists through real participation in governance;
- Enhancing transparency and trust between
administration and the student body;
- Facilitating the incorporation of youth-led
initiatives, innovative ideas, and constructive feedback into the
university’s development strategy.
📌 Institutional Breakthrough
TIIAME National research university has become one of the first
universities in Uzbekistan to formally institutionalize student and youth
participation in its highest governing body. This reflects the university’s
commitment to inclusive and participatory governance and aligns with international
best practices in academic administration, where student voices are
considered integral to institutional progress.