Tashkent State University of Economics
About
Tashkent State University of Economics was originally founded on August 13, 1931. Based on Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan No. 62, dated February 7, 2024, the University was reorganized through the merger with the Tashkent Financial Institute and the Fiscal Institute. The University operates under the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Innovation of the Republic of Uzbekistan and has academic, organizational, and financial autonomy. The strategic vision of the University for the period 2025–2030 is to transform into a multicultural, international academic hub with the highest intellectual potential, playing a pivotal role in enhancing the global competitiveness of Uzbekistan’s national economy.
TSUE has established a comprehensive and effective management structure. As of September 1, 2024, the University consists of: 12 faculties, 11 international joint degree programs, filial located in Samarkand, 2 regional faculties based in Andijan and To‘rtko‘l, 7 technical colleges, and 45 academic departments. In addition, 12 faculty units have been integrated into various ministries and governmental agencies to support practice-oriented higher education.
As of May 1, 2025, the University’s research capacity stands at 60.8%. Over the past five years, the academic staff, doctoral candidates, and independent researchers of the University have published 2013 articles in prestigious international journals indexed in Scopus and Web of Science.
To enhance its modern research environment and promote commercialization of academic outcomes, TSUE has established several cutting-edge innovation and research centers, including: University 4.0 Transformation Center
New Climate Innovation Center. In response to the global and national economic demand for sustainable development, TSUE founded the New Climate Innovation Center to advance scientific research in the field of green economy. The center's primary mission includes: Supporting Uzbekistan's positioning in international indices such as the Global Green Economy Index (GGEI) and Green Growth Index (GGI), Promoting strategic research aligned with the “Green Economy” concept.
Digital Economy Incubation Center.
This center was established in collaboration with IT-PARK Uzbekistan and is designed to: Provide a supportive ecosystem for gifted youth and researchers, Facilitate the development and launch of student startups, Support the creation and deployment of innovative IT products, deliver technical assistance and organize workshops and training, Internationalization of Curriculum and Joint Programs. Since 2021, TSUE has fully transitioned its undergraduate and graduate programs to a modular credit-based education system in accordance with European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) standards.
Global Rankings and Recognition:Quacquarelli Symonds (QS Rankings)
QS Asia University Rankings 2024: #357
QS Central Asia: #23
QS Uzbekistan: #3
QS Sustainability (WUR 2024): #1161–1200.
QS by Subject – Economics & Econometrics (2025): # 401–450
QS WUR 2026: 1001–1200.
QS Stars Rating (2025): 5 Stars
Times Higher Education (THE) Rankings.
THE Impact Rankings 2024: # 801–1000 global
THE Impact Rankings 2025: # 401–600 global
UI GreenMetric Rankings.
GreenMetric WUR: # Top 300.
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