The fifth and final day of the Students Festival at Tashkent State University of Law (TSUL), held under the motto "Five Key Initiatives in Youth Life," ended on a festive note.
The day began with a charitable event, the “Donor Day” campaign, under the slogan “A healthy person should help the sick.” University staff, professors, and students actively participated in the initiative.
Following this, the “Student Theater Studios” competition commenced. Aimed at fostering students’ interest in the arts and identifying talented individuals, the competition featured performances from teams representing the university's four faculties. Performances were judged by a panel of experts.
The Faculty of Private Law’s production claimed the top prize, with individual accolades awarded to Karimjon Yusupov for “Best Male Role,” Maftuna Khodjieva for “Best Female Role,” and Behruz Sheraliev for “Best Supporting Role.”
The “Best the Best Coordinators” competition, held the same day, was filled with engaging discussions. In this entertaining contest, 15 active coordinators competed across 15 categories. The event fostered a friendly atmosphere among participants and consisted of two stages: team and individual.
The final round of the CUDC project, held on the fifth day, marked the official close of this year’s festival. This debate competition, organized in the British Parliamentary format, featured 100 teams from TSUL and 10 other universities across the country. Teams presented arguments both “For” and “Against” various motions.
Thus, the events and contests of the TSUL Students Festival 2024 have successfully concluded. The awards ceremony for the winners and runners-up will take place at 3:00 PM on November 18 (Main Conference Hall, Building 3, TSUL).