Yaxshiyeva Zuxra Ziyatovna
Dean of the faculty
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Faculty Training Knowledgeable and Qualified Specialists in Natural Sciences
The Faculty of Natural Sciences is a key scientific and pedagogical center that trains highly qualified specialists with deep knowledge and practical skills in biology, chemistry, ecology, and other natural sciences. Faculty graduates contribute to societal development by working in education, science, and industry.
Students at the faculty expand their professional potential through theoretical foundations of natural sciences, laboratory experiments, field observations, and scientific research. Special emphasis is placed on fostering independent thinking, scientific analysis, and innovative approaches.
Graduates can pursue careers as biology or chemistry teachers in general education schools, laboratory researchers in scientific institutions, or specialists in ecological organizations.
Education at the faculty is conducted in directions such as “Biology Teaching Methodology,” “Chemistry Teaching Methodology,” and “Ecology.” Students are provided with modern laboratories, experienced instructors, and access to rich scientific resources.
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Educational Programs
Academic Departments
Employees
Jo‘rayev Shomansur Shuxratovich
Dekan muovini
Nematullayev Dilmurod Baxodir o‘g‘li
Tyutor
Mamurova Sayyora Uktamovna
Tyutor
Kayumova Muxabbat Maxramovna
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G‘aniyev Musurmon Xabibullo o‘g‘li
Tyutor
Iskanov Nurbek Qizil o‘g‘li
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Faculty history
Establishment
The roots of the Faculty of Natural Sciences trace back to the Chemistry-Biology Faculty established in 1996. The first dean of this faculty was Ergash Baitovich Shomurodov, a candidate of chemical sciences. From 1998, Khudargan Mavlonov, a doctor of biological sciences and professor, led the faculty, during which training programs in chemistry, biology, and geography were established.
In its initial phase, general education departments in the Natural Sciences direction were attached to the faculty, providing services to all other faculties of the institute. The faculty’s name has changed several times over the years—from “Chemistry-Biology Faculty” to “Natural Sciences Faculty,” and now it operates under the name “Faculty of Natural Sciences.”
Development Stages
In 2011, G‘ayrat O‘roqboyevich Qodirov, a candidate of biological sciences and associate professor, was appointed dean of the faculty, leading it until 2015. In that year, Lola Sanayeva took over, followed by Ulug‘bek Khudanov from 2016.
From 2022 to 2023, the faculty was temporarily led by senior lecturer Bakhtiyor Zikirov. Since 2023, Zuhra Ziyatovna Yakhshiyeva, a doctor of chemical sciences and professor, has served as dean. She is a highly regarded scholar in her field, actively participating in scientific councils at the national level.
The number of departments within the faculty has grown over the years, with reorganizations taking place among them. Research topics have primarily focused on studying natural and technogenic objects, encompassing IT and pedagogical technologies.
Current Activities
Currently, the Faculty of Natural Sciences operates the following programs:
Chemistry Teaching Methodology
Biology Teaching Methodology
Geography Teaching Methodology
The faculty comprises four departments:
Chemistry and Teaching Methodology
Biology and Teaching Methodology
Geography and Fundamentals of Economic Knowledge
Zoology and Anatomy
The faculty educates nearly 1,500 students, over 50 master’s students, and doctoral candidates. Faculty professors collaborate scientifically with prestigious institutions such as the National University of Uzbekistan, Tashkent State Pedagogical University, and Samarkand State University. Scholars like Zuhra Yakhshiyeva and Marat Sultonov actively participate in national scientific councils, international symposia, and exhibitions.
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In our photo gallery, you can explore bright moments of faculty life: educational events, scientific conferences, creative exhibitions, and everyday student life.
