The
Council of Young Scientists
The Council of Young
Scientists of the Tashkent State University of Law (TSUL) was created in
2013 for
the consolidation and protection the scientific interests of young
scientists.
The Council of Young
Scientists of TSUL (CYS) is a permanent collegial advisory body consisting of
plenipotentiary representatives of young scientists of TSUL, carrying out its
activities on a voluntary basis. Members of the CYS are doctoral students, applicants and
members of the teaching staff in the amount of 21 members, as well as bachelor's and master’s
degree students
of the University under the age of 40, who divide purposes and tasks of the CYS.
Main objectives of the SMU are creating
conditions for the development of research activities and promoting the
professional growth of young scientists; protecting the scientific interests of
young scientists, enhancing the social activities of young scientists and
specialists, consolidating their efforts in solving scientific problems that
are priority for SMU, developing innovative activities of young scientists and
specialists, effectively popularizing the scientific achievements of young
scientists, attracting of youth to scientific research.
Main activities
of CYS:
• involvement of youth to active participation in public and
scientific life of University, scientific and methodical events held both at
University and in other organizations;
• organization and holding of conferences, round tables and
scientific seminars with the involvement of scientific youth of other higher
education institutions for discussion of urgent problems of the national,
international and foreign laws;
• organization of meetings with the leading national and foreign
scientists, practicians, and politicians;
• organization of publications of article and theses in
scientific collections, magazines and other materials of young scientists;
• exchange of information about the main directions and results
of scientific and pedagogical activities of youth in the field of the law;
• creation of the mechanism of experience exchange according to
the problem resolution, integrated into scientific work in the field of the
law;
• attraction of material resources (national and foreign grants,
programs of support of scientific youth, the sponsor's help) for supporting
young scientists works (study projects, participation in conferences and
symposiums, financial support, etc.);
• distribution of information on the training and research
programs corresponding to professional interests of the academic youth;
• wide circulation and implementation of results of young
scientists in the sphere of the law;
• interaction with law-making and law-enforcement bodies for the
purpose of the assistance of complete implementation of creative and
professional opportunities of scientific youth of University.
Under the Council of Young Scientists, there
is a "Club of Young Scientists", which unites young people from the
republic and from abroad, who are engaged in research and creativity.
SMU projects:
Under the leadership of the Council of Young
Scientists, the University newspaper "The Square Times" was
established at the university, courses "PublishPlease" are also
conducted, aimed at improving the qualifications of young scientists in writing
scientific articles, the "KidsLaw" project, aimed at improving the
legal knowledge of primary students classes and the TSUL research Club.
In the program of the Council of Young
Scientists:
- Video project "Honored Lawyers of
Uzbekistan" on the development of the "Student-Mentor" system;
- Scientific and theoretical conference
"XXI century - the century of intellectual youth";
- Organization of the
"Best Young Scientist" competition;
- the project "The
Role of Women in Science" carried out systematically by doctoral students
of TSUL;
- also, a number of
projects aimed at supporting young women scientists and ensuring participation
in grants from foreign countries.
Chairman of the board of young scientists: Achilova Liliya Ilxomovna - Acting Associate Professor, Doctor of Philosophy in Law