Tashkent Metropolitan University and University of Hertfordshire Sign Progression Agreement
Tashkent Metropolitan University (TMU) has announced the signing of a strategic Progression Agreement with the University of Hertfordshire (UH), United Kingdom, marking an important step in expanding international academic opportunities for students in Uzbekistan.
The agreement was signed by Professor Anthony Woodman, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hertfordshire, and Bekhzod Djalilov, President of Tashkent Metropolitan University.
The Progression Agreement establishes a formal academic pathway that allows TMU students who successfully complete designated programs and meet specified requirements to apply for entry into selected undergraduate and postgraduate degrees at the University of Hertfordshire. The partnership is based on the recognition of TMU’s academic curriculum by the UK institution, reinforcing alignment in academic standards and quality assurance.
The cooperation focuses on enhancing student mobility, strengthening academic quality assurance, and broadening career prospects for TMU graduates. Through the recognition of credits and awards from selected TMU programs, students will be better positioned to continue their studies abroad and gain exposure to international academic and professional environments.
Commenting on the significance of the partnership, Bekhzod Djalilov, President of Tashkent Metropolitan University, said: “This partnership with the University of Hertfordshire reflects our strong commitment to delivering a globally oriented education. By creating clear and transparent progression pathways to a respected UK university, we are expanding our students’ academic horizons and equipping them with internationally recognized qualifications and perspectives essential for success in the global economy.”
This partnership underscores TMU’s ongoing efforts to build strong links with leading international universities and to provide its students with access to world-class education and global career pathways.