SDGs
EQUALITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION POLICY
TASHKENT STATE UNIVERSITY OF LAW
1. Introduction
Tashkent State University of Law (hereinafter referred to as University) is committed to creating a positive culture, based on tolerance and inclusion, for all its staff, volunteers, students, and visitors and promoting the principles of equality, diversity, and inclusion across all of its places of work and study.
The policy aims to ensure that individuals in the university community can reach their full potential through the freedom to be themselves, be authentic, and not seek to conceal elements of their identity to avoid unfair treatment. The University also will aim to promote equality, foster good relations between individuals, and take a proactive approach to celebrate the diversity of its community. These aims will be achieved by maintaining a policy that promotes equality, diversity, and inclusion in the selection, training, review, and promotion of staff and in the selection, education, and assessment of students.
The University is committed to providing a learning, working and social environment which is free from discrimination, prejudice, intimidation, stigmatization, and all forms of harassment and bullying.
No student, volunteer, staff member, or visitor will be discriminated against based on an unfair distinction including:
- Age
- Disability
- Sex
- Pregnancy or maternity
- Race - (includes: race, colour, nationality (including citizenship), ethnic or national origins)
- Religion or belief
- Marriage
- Socio-economic background
Zero Discrimination
TASHKENT STATE UNIVERSITY OF LAW
At Tashkent State University of Law (TSUL), there are initiatives and programs that focus on the psychological well-being of women, especially considering the university's efforts to align with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the existence of groups like the Girls Development Club.
- The university organizes events aimed at discussing mental health issues specific to women
- Focus on stress management, body image, and self-esteem
- Provision of confidential counseling services
- Specialized support for addressing anxiety, depression, and academic stress
Universities often provide counseling services that are confidential and specifically designed to address the mental health needs of students, including women. These services might help with issues like:
- Anxiety management
- Depression support
- Academic stress relief
- Personal development guidance
What TSUL Offers?
- Stress Management and Relaxation Techniques: Workshops teaching meditation, yoga, and mindfulness
- Physical Health Programs: Focus on balanced lifestyle through exercise, nutrition, and sleep
Project Requirements:
- All-women research team
- Average team age under 45 years
- Team includes young scientists, talented students, and undergraduates
TSUL volunteer students actively participate in combating cyber violence against girls and women. The Ministry of Justice launched the gendermadad.uz platform to provide free legal assistance and protect rights equally.
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TSUL announced the TOP-5 women professors and lecturers published in the "Scopus" database, highlighting:
- Significant contributions to academic research
- Excellence in respective fields
- Enhancement of university's global reputation
- Setting high standards for research and education
Mass Media
Communication in the Family and Gender Equality
Event Details:
- Organized by: Women's Council of Tashkent State University of Law
- Trainer: Khusnora Rakhimova, specialist from "Oila va xotin-qizlar" Research Institute
Training Highlights:
- Practical psychological training sessions
- Information on gender equality in family relations
- Interactive quizzes and games
- Legal relations discussions