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Adkhamjon Janobiddinov

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Adkhamjon Janobiddinov
Born (2005-05-15) 15 May 2005 (age 21)
Samarkand, Uzbekistan
🏫 EducationCollege of Wooster
💼 Occupation

Adkhamjon Janobiddinov is a researcher and youth activist from Uzbekistan. He is currently working on his journalistic project to publish articles in 100 countries about his home country Uzbekistan.

Adkhamjon is also a member of editorial board in several newspapers including Turkic World (Azerbaijan), Eurasia Review (United States), Notizie Geopolitiche (Italy) and Meer Journal (Italy).[1].

Life and career

Adkhamjon was born in Urgut district of Samarkand, Uzbekistan in 2005. In 2020, he starteed his high school education at Academic Lyceum under Samarkand branch of Tashkent University of Information Technologies. During his high school years, he started his first tourism project, assisting foreign travelers visiting Uzbekistan. Currently, over 34,000 travelers from around the world follow his newsletter about tourism in Uzbekistan and use free guidebook and tips given by Adkhamjon.

In late 2021, Adkhamjon caught local media attention with his achievements of getting admitted to several top universities around the world and receiving a letter response from Queen Elizabeth II. It inspired him to start his own project to assist Uzbek youth with their college applications.

In 2022, Adkhamjon started his higher education at the College of Wooster, majoring in Economics. During his years at Wooster, he started writing opinion and guest articles for foreign newspapers around the world with the aim of introducing Uzbekistan and Central Asia to the world. Furthermore, he founded Central Asian Cultural Club in his campus.

College of Wooster also allowed him to gain work experience as he pursued career in various positions including Teaching Assistant, Research Intern. Under the fellowship he was awarded by Wooster, Adkhamjon did an internship at an Australian company, Steppe West[2]

In 2024, Adkhamjon won the first prize in GoiPeace International Essay competition among more than 10,000 applicants from 152 countries of the world.[3]. He also receieved a letter from President Emmanuel Macron for his journalistic work in promoting France - Uzbekistan relations.

Between 2024 - 2025, Adkhamjon did internships in Real Estate field, gained experience in Real Estate management. He is currently working on his research project about Uzbekistan's economy.

Publications

  • "Uzbekistan: the next top travel destination for Chinese tourists", China Daily (August 28, 2024)[4]
  • "Similitudes y oportunidades sin explotar entre México y Uzbekistán", El Heraldo (August 18, 2024)[5]
  • "Working Together for Stronger Central Asia: Importance of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan’s Partnership", Astana Times (April 24, 2023)[6]
  • "President of Uzbekistan visits Hungary on a working visit", Budapest Times (August 21, 2023)[7]

Janobiddinov's work has also been published in Tehran Times, Aravot, AzerNews and numerous other publications around the world.

References

  1. "Meer Journal". meer.com.
  2. "APEX Fellowship". wooster.edu. 8 November 2024. Text " Adkhamjon Janobiddinov" ignored (help)
  3. "Past Winners". goipeace.or.jp. 29 September 2016.
  4. Janobiddinov, Adkhamjon. "Uzbekistan: the next top travel destination for Chinese tourists", China Daily (August 28, 2024)
  5. Janobiddinov, Adkhamjon. "Similitudes y oportunidades sin explotar entre México y Uzbekistán", El Heraldo (July 18, 2024)
  6. Janobiddinov, Adkhamjon. "Working Together for Stronger Central Asia: Importance of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan’s Partnership", Astana Times (April 24, 2023)
  7. Janobiddinov, Adkhamjon. "President of Uzbekistan visits Hungary on a working visit", Budapest Times (August 21, 2023)



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