1) Student Identity & Single Sign-On (SSO)
All enrolled students receive a university digital ID (username and password) that provides secure access to essential systems (HEMIS, e-library resources, campus Wi-Fi, and selected third-party platforms). Passwords must comply with complexity requirements.
2) HEMIS Student Portal (Academic Records & E-Services) https://talaba.tsue.uz/dashboard/login
HEMIS is the official portal for academic administration: online registration, attendance, grade reports, exam schedules, and electronic requests such as transcripts and certificates. Mobile and web access are available. The Hemis platform also hosts course syllabi, lecture slides, reading packets, assignment uploads, quizzes, and feedback. Instructors publish learning units and deadlines, while students submit work electronically and receive evaluations.
4) E-Library & Research Databases
The university e-library offers on-campus access to catalogues, eBooks, journals, standards, and datasets. Training on database search strategies, citation managers, and research ethics is provided periodically. Interlibrary request services are available for hard-to-find materials.
5) Campus Wi-Fi & Network Access
High-density Wi-Fi is accessible in teaching buildings, libraries, and labs. Students log in using their SSO credentials. Wired terminals are available in computer labs for data-heavy tasks. Fair-use and content-safety policies are in effect.
6) Computer Labs & Software
General-purpose and discipline-specific labs support coursework in statistics, econometrics, accounting/finance, and data visualization. Standard toolsets include office productivity software, statistical/econometric packages, and discipline-relevant applications. The World Economy department offers outside-of-classroom lab support in statistics, econometrics, and data visualization.
7) Multimedia Classrooms & Jalinga Video Studio
Smart classrooms are equipped for hybrid teaching, including interactive displays, lecture capture, and conferencing tools. The Jalinga video studio allows instructors and students to record high-quality micro-lectures, presentations, and project defenses; staff offer basic editing and publishing support.
8) Email, Calendaring & Collaboration
Students are given an official email address for formal communications such as enrollment, deadlines, exams, and finances. Collaboration tools like shared documents, video meetings, and group workspaces are accessible on popular platforms like Telegram, YouTube, and Facebook.
9) Digital Skills & Certification Workshops
The IT unit and the professors of the World Economy department conduct workshops on academic digital skills (such as LMS use, data management, citation tools), office productivity, and research software (e.g., Stata/Excel, R) in extracurricular sessions.
10) Cybersecurity & Data Protection
Endpoint protection and network monitoring protect student data. Phishing-awareness tips, password hygiene guidance, and device security checklists are shared each semester. Breach response procedures and privacy notices are published on the IT webpage.
11) Examination & Integrity Tools
Hemis, an online assessment tool, supports secure testing with features like question banks, randomization, and time windows. Plagiarism screening and similarity reports are used for written work in accordance with the Academic Integrity Policy.
13) Accessibility & Inclusive Technology
The university is currently working on providing assistive technologies (such as screen readers, captioned media, and adjustable workstations) and offering alternative-format materials upon request.
14) Help Desk & Incident Reporting
The IT Help Desk offers first-line support for accounts, LMS/HEMIS access, connectivity, software installation in labs, and minor hardware issues in teaching spaces. On-call technicians manage classroom incidents.
15) Policies & Compliance
Students must follow the Acceptable Use Policy, Academic Integrity Policy, and Data Protection guidelines. Policy updates and scheduled maintenance windows are communicated through email and the IT status page.
16) Students can view class schedules on a dedicated website – https://tsue.edupage.org/. Additionally, schedule updates are announced in advance through both the group and faculty channels on Telegram.
17) Tuition contracts are available for download on the Ministry of Higher Education's website: https://kontrakt.edu.uz/
18) Students can apply for a university dormitory through https://my.gov.uz/, a platform that is directly connected to the Ministry of Higher Education and the IT department of TSUE.
World Economy and International Economic Relations
+998 71 239 01 49
info@tsue.uz