TSUL was ranked among the TOP-20 most innovative universities in the world according to The World University Rankings for Innovation (WURI). The university took 16th place in the category of Student Services and Engagement and 54th place in Prospective Leadership. Overall, TSUL secured 163rd place among the Global Top 400 Most Innovative Universities, rising 20 positions from the previous year.
At the national level, TSUL ranked 7th among Uzbekistan’s most open universities in the VOTUM Agency’s University Openness Index, reflecting strengthened institutional transparency and communication.
TSUL’s international partnerships continue to expand. This year, several leading universities — including Mikolas Romeris University (Lithuania), Maqsut Narikbayev University (Kazakhstan), and Adam Mickiewicz University (Poland) — announced new academic mobility programs and scholarship opportunities for TSUL students, further broadening access to global education.
TSUL students are also demonstrating notable success abroad. Mirjalol Nematov, a second-year student of the Faculty of Private Law currently studying at the University of Gdańsk under an academic mobility program, won 1st place in the National Erasmus Games of Poland in futsal. He will represent his university and Uzbekistan at the upcoming European Universities Championship in Italy.
These accomplishments collectively highlight the growing international influence of Tashkent State University of Law and reaffirm its commitment to fostering globally competitive, well-prepared future legal professionals.
Muzaffar Jumakulov,
Lecturer at Tashkent State University of Law








