Currently, there is a need to temporarily engage a specialist to provide expert assistance in developing new-generation teaching and methodological complexes in the field of human rights within the Academy’s activities. If the documents submitted by the candidate are approved, a bilateral civil law contract will be concluded between the specialist and the Academy.
Responsibilities:
The specialist will be assigned the following tasks: in accordance with the instructions of the Academy’s leadership, to develop a new-generation teaching and methodological complex for the course “Human Rights” for undergraduate students of the Academy (Russian-language groups), including lecture texts, diagrams, control questions, tests, and a list of references. The complex must cover the following 15 topics:
Concept and characteristics of human rights;
International human rights standards;
International human rights mechanisms;
Regional mechanisms for the protection of human rights;
Legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan in the field of human rights;
Personal, political, economic, social, cultural, and environmental rights;
Human rights, freedoms, duties, and their guarantees;
Rights of persons with disabilities;
Children’s rights;
Women’s rights;
Rights of prisoners;
Migrants’ rights;
National human rights institutions;
Human rights culture of law enforcement officers;
Criminal-executive legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the protection of human rights.
Requirements:
Advanced academic degree and academic title in legal sciences;
At least 10 years of professional experience in the field of human rights protection;
Proficiency in Uzbek, Russian, and English;
Strong knowledge of national and international human rights standards, curriculum development methodology, and modern pedagogical approaches;
Ability to develop teaching and methodological materials and present content clearly;
Proficiency in modern digital tools, including MS Office and online learning platforms;
Strong analytical thinking, teamwork, communication skills, responsibility, and creativity.
Duration: 3 months
Work format: hybrid (offline/online)
Remuneration: Payment for the work performed will be determined by mutual agreement of the parties and paid based on the results achieved.
Application procedure:
Applicants must personally apply to the Department of International Law and Human Rights Protection of the Academy with a passport or ID card and submit the following documents: identification document, CV, higher education diploma (with transcript), copies of certificates, employment record extract, TIN, and PINFL certificate. After reviewing the submitted documents, an interview with the candidate may be conducted by a commission if necessary.
Application deadline: until April 11, 2026 (inclusive).
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