Westminster International University in Tashkent (WIUT) is Uzbekistan’s first Western‑style university offering British‑accredited degrees. All programmes are taught in English, with six undergraduate and twelve postgraduate courses, plus PhD/DSc and executive training options.
WIUT combines high academic and research standards with independent learning, reflecting the British model. Student life is vibrant, from the Learning Resource Centre and innovation labs to sports, cultural events and activities organised by the Students’ Union.
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International Degree from the University of Westminster (UK)

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Truly international and culturally diverse student community

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When passion meets discipline, limits don’t exist. ForBobomurod Muminov, a Level 6Business Information Systems student, university life is not just about lectures and exams, it’s about building real-world skills, contributing to the tech community, and growing as an engineer while working full-time.
Rano Kodirova is a Level 6 student studying Economics with Finance and she shares her inspiring academic journey and exchange experience inFreie Universität Berlin, Germany.
A recent list of Uzbekistan’s most promising young entrepreneurs under 35, published by the“Yuksalish” Movement, has highlighted some familiar faces…our very own WIUT alumni!
Abdulkarim Rustamov is a double WIUT graduate. He majored in Economics with Finance for undergraduate degree, and Business Intelligence and Analytics for master’s degree. Abdulkarim is a qualified ACCA member, with GMAT 90th percentile and IELTS band 8.5.
Karimakhon Khabibullakhoja is a Level 5 student pursuing her Commercial Law degree. She was named one of the top 30 oralists in the world, ranking 25th out of more than 500 competitors during Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition 2025.
Dilnovoz Abdurazzakova currently works as a consultant at the World Bank, supporting data collection and survey policy analysis across Central Asia and the South Caucasus. She held aPhD research fellowship at the Centre for International Development at Harvard Kennedy School, a rare honour that reflects her growing influence in international development communities.
Studying for an MSc in Research Methods for Social Sciences has been pivotal in my academic journey. This experience has allowed me to delineate the specific fields I intend to pursue during my PhD programme and has provided me with a more defined trajectory for my academic endeavours.
Every startup has a story behind it that resulted in its conception. For Adiz Ibodullayev, a Level 6 student at WIUT, it began with something very familiar but very important—procrastination and inefficiency. It was initially a personal problem that eventually turned into a startup idea—a digital planning platform by the name "Organizm" that would help people plan their goals, tasks, and personal growth.
At just 23 years old, passing all three levels of the CFA exam stands as one of Javokhir’s most significant academic accomplishments. Professionally, he takes pride in being the youngest member of the World Bank Group in Central Asia.
At WIUT, we believe that education goes beyond the classroom – it is about shaping people with ambitious minds ready to enter the job market. One of the outstanding examples is showcased by Nigina Yadgarova, a Level 5 Finance student already working for one of Uzbekistan’s top online marketplaces, Uzum. Her story is a testament to transformative education.
WIUT is a dynamic place to be at. It has both an incredible, amazing social life, and distinguishing academic opportunities. I like how students balance their social life and their studies at the university.
One night, we arrived at the restaurant, and I saw this beautiful university building nearby. It gave off British vibes, so I asked if it was a British university. The answer was yes. Mashhura casually remarked, “Maybe I’ll apply here.”
Language barriers can be exhausting but also rewarding. Recently I tried to talk to a cashier near my dormitory. He understood it well and he responded well, too. It was one of my little but significant achievements, related to my adaptation to the place. I was proud of learning something about the culture and meeting people.
Winning Uzbekistan’s first individual bronze at the FIE Junior Foil World Cup in Tashkent 2025 reflects years of commitment, sacrifice, and a balanced approach to both sport and academics. WIUT fosters a thriving environment for student-athletes by providing top-tier training, international competition opportunities, and ongoing encouragement.
WIUT was the first university from Uzbekistan to participate in investment competition of this scale. We were the so-called trailblazers’ and it was a whole new experience for all of us.
I found out that the University is not only a place where one can embark herself in an academic journey but also develop leadership qualities, which became significant achievement for me.
When passion meets discipline, limits don’t exist. ForBobomurod Muminov, a Level 6Business Information Systems student, university life is not just about lectures and exams, it’s about building real-world skills, contributing ...
Rano Kodirova is a Level 6 student studying Economics with Finance and she shares her inspiring academic journey and exchange experience inFreie Universität Berlin, Germany.
A recent list of Uzbekistan’s most promising young entrepreneurs under 35, published by the“Yuksalish” Movement, has highlighted some familiar faces…our very own WIUT alumni!
Abdulkarim Rustamov is a double WIUT graduate. He majored in Economics with Finance for undergraduate degree, and Business Intelligence and Analytics for master’s degree. Abdulkarim is a qualified ACCA member, with GMAT 90th percentile and IELTS band 8.5.
Karimakhon Khabibullakhoja is a Level 5 student pursuing her Commercial Law degree. She was named one of the top 30 oralists in the world, ranking 25th out of more than 500 competitors during Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition 2025.
Dilnovoz Abdurazzakova currently works as a consultant at the World Bank, supporting data collection and survey policy analysis across Central Asia and the South Caucasus. She held aPhD research fellowship at the Centre for International Development at Harvard Kennedy School, a rare honour that reflects her growing influence in international development communities.
Studying for an MSc in Research Methods for Social Sciences has been pivotal in my academic journey. This experience has allowed me to delineate the specific fields I intend to pursue during my PhD programme and has provided me with a more defined trajectory for my academic endeavours.
Every startup has a story behind it that resulted in its conception. For Adiz Ibodullayev, a Level 6 student at WIUT, it began with something very familiar but very important—procrastination and inefficiency. It was initially a personal problem that eventually turned into a startup idea—a digital planning platform by the name "Organizm" that would help people plan their goals, tasks, and personal growth.
At WIUT, we believe that education goes beyond the classroom – it is about shaping people with ambitious minds ready to enter the job market. One of the outstanding examples is showcased by Nigina Yadgarova, a Level 5 Finance student already working for one of Uzbekistan’s top online marketplaces, Uzum. Her story is a testament to transformative education.
At just 23 years old, passing all three levels of the CFA exam stands as one of Javokhir’s most significant academic accomplishments. Professionally, he takes pride in being the youngest member of the World Bank Group in Central Asia.
WIUT is a dynamic place to be at. It has both an incredible, amazing social life, and distinguishing academic opportunities. I like how students balance their social life and their studies at the university.
One night, we arrived at the restaurant, and I saw this beautiful university building nearby. It gave off British vibes, so I asked if it was a British university. The answer was yes. Mashhura casually remarked, “Maybe I’ll apply here.”
Language barriers can be exhausting but also rewarding. Recently I tried to talk to a cashier near my dormitory. He understood it well and he responded well, too. It was one of my little but significant achievements, related to my adaptation to the place. I was proud of learning something about the culture and meeting people.
WIUT was the first university from Uzbekistan to participate in investment competition of this scale. We were the so-called trailblazers’ and it was a whole new experience for all of us.
I found out that the University is not only a place where one can embark herself in an academic journey but also develop leadership qualities, which became significant achievement for me.
Winning Uzbekistan’s first individual bronze at the FIE Junior Foil World Cup in Tashkent 2025 reflects years of commitment, sacrifice, and a balanced approach to both sport and academics. WIUT fosters a thriving environment for student-athletes by providing top-tier training, international competition opportunities, and ongoing encouragement.
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