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Histor­i­cal Silk Roads to Uzbek­istan and Paths to Excel­lence at Karelia UAS

This is the story of five young coura­geous Uzbek students who decided to come to Karelia UAS, Finland, to study during the Covid pandemic. Despite diffi­cul­ties, they finally succeed in adapt­ing to Karelia UAS and to the Finnish society. This article hope­fully inspires young people to seek their life excel­lences in Finland and at Karelia UAS.

Discov­ered by a Chinese diplo­mat, the Great Silk Road main routes unite the East and the West, passing through the terri­tory of the present-day Uzbek­istan. Uzbek­istan was one of the places where the first civi­liza­tions emerged and devel­oped (UNESCO 2022).

Although the history of Uzbek­istan went by with many ups and downs, Uzbek people stay strong with their national char­ac­ter­is­tics. They are peace-loving and peace-seeking people in all aspects of life. World­wide history witnessed how Uzbeks have always tried their best to reach better lives. They are excel­lence seekers. The history docu­ments thou­sands of Uzbeks working very hard abroad to earn their livings and send money home to their fami­lies. The history also witnesses the high-level entre­pre­neur­ial spirits that the Uzbeks have in build­ing their own lives, fami­lies, future and nation. The Uzbeks stand out with hard-working, family-oriented and peace-loving personalities.

There are thou­sands of Uzbek students abroad, and Karelia UAS welcomed five young students from Kokand who flew to Finland in the middle of corona pandemic in 2021. They are the most coura­geous excel­lent seekers who believe in their future ahead in Finland and at Karelia UAS.

With help of their mutual trust­ful, deep and profes­sional part­ner­ship, members of inter­na­tional staff at both Karelia UAS and Kokand worked hard to prepare their students for coming to Karelia UAS in spring 2021. The curric­ula of both insti­tu­tions were reviewed. Kokand accred­its courses offered by Karelia UAS to their students’ curric­ula. After receiv­ing admis­sion letters from Karelia UAS, students from Kokand applied for their study permits. This shows the deter­mi­na­tion of these young students. Four Uzbek students received a posi­tive deci­sion from the Finnish Embassy. They imme­di­ately packed their suit­cases and flew to Finland in the middle of a cold, snowy winter during the Covid pandemic. Their excit­ing life jour­neys started…

Simi­larly, many of us packed our suit­cases and went to study abroad when we were young. We stepped out of our comfort zones and started the journey as excel­lence seekers. We met people from differ­ent coun­tries and cultures, and people with differ­ent languages and person­al­i­ties etc. We learned how to survive, adapt to new places and seek for life excel­lence. In spite of chal­lenges which may hurt us, we recov­ered and grew even stronger than we had been before. More impor­tantly, we learned to distin­guish between good and bad, and defi­nitely we need to be strong heading towards the good and nice paths of lives.

These life jour­neys help us to form diver­si­fied perspec­tives, mindset, toler­ance, and open­ness towards differ­ences among us.

The same applies to Uzbek students.

Four Uzbek students arrived in Finland in winter­time in the middle of a snow­storm. Karelia UAS assigned some members of their staff to welcome the students and took them to their new home, Karelia UAS. The fifth Uzbek student was also finally granted his permit. Even though he came to Finland almost a month after his peers, he finally made his way to Karelia UAS.

Adap­ta­tion at the begin­ning: diffi­cult but exciting

The begin­ning period of five Uzbek students at Karelia UAS was full of difficulties.

The first diffi­culty they faced was the high level of digi­tal­iza­tion at Karelia UAS, with advanced levels in research, inno­va­tion and devel­op­ment. For example, the Pres­i­dent of Karelia UAS uses elec­tron­i­cal signa­ture systems and signs his docu­ments when he is on busi­ness trips. Karelia UAS students receive their degree certifi­cates online nowa­days, and no paper is needed. Karelia UAS systems are all digitalized.

It was a huge jump from their own tradi­tional univer­sity envi­ron­ment to the highly digi­tal­ized Karelia UAS learn­ing envi­ron­ment. Students are required to have their own laptops and learn how to use Karelia UAS systems, adapt to teach­ers’ teach­ing approaches, etc. More impor­tantly, inno­v­a­tive and creative think­ing is encour­aged among students.

It took the five Uzbek students some time to learn how to use all Karelia UAS systems and join their classes. However, young people learn to adapt quickly. They made it.

The second diffi­culty the Uzbek students faced was that Finland is a highly-digi­tal­ized society where meet­ings with public orga­ni­za­tions like banks, the Digital and Popu­la­tion Data Services Agency, etc. require them to book the meet­ings online in advance and come to meet­ings on time. Otabek, one of the students, told us that he was shocked when he discov­ered that the Finnish banks in Joensuu do not receive customers with no sched­uled appoint­ment, and the appoint­ments must be made in advance. On the contrary, banks in Uzbek­istan have wider opening hours, and there is no need to make an appoint­ment beforehand.

However, despite the longer process with booking appoint­ments with the bank in Joensuu, all of the students finally got their own appoint­ments and succeeded in opening their Finnish bank accounts. They also learned how to use the online systems of Finnish banks. They have succeeded in adapt­ing into the Finnish digi­tal­ized society.

The third diffi­culty lies in the hearts of these young students. They miss home and their fami­lies. Growing up in the loving arms of their dedi­cated parents and surrounded by their rela­tives and friends, these Uzbek students have gotten used to their warm and safe circle of family and their own social networks. When they first came to Karelia UAS, they needed to start from the scratch to make their new circles of friends and their social network. In order to ease the home sick­ness, the Uzbek students usually post their activ­i­ties in Karelia UAS in their own social network chan­nels and receive “likes” from their famil­iar circles of friends and rela­tives back in Uzbek­istan. At the same time, they start joining more outdoor activ­i­ties here to make new friends.

In addi­tion to having more friends, they have also found it easy or less hier­ar­chi­cal to discuss with Karelia teach­ers. They can ask for help when needed. More impor­tantly, they have found their ways to part-time jobs which help to sustain them­selves finan­cially when study­ing in Finland.

Although the Finnish culture is differ­ent from the Uzbek­istan culture and the Finnish weather is cold, these five young Uzbek students have real­ized how warm, nice, kind and profes­sional Finnish people and Karelia UAS staff, in partic­u­lar, are from the inside.

The warm­ness and kind­ness of Karelia UAS staff helps to strengthen these five young students’ belief that Karelia UAS is their right choice. Most of them have decided to continue and complete their inter­na­tional Bachelor’s degree programmes at Karelia UAS next year.

Life oppor­tu­ni­ties open for coura­geous excel­lence seekers

Where can coura­geous excel­lent seekers start their journey? Is it Finland, and why Finland?

The answers for this simple ques­tion can be found by keen readers in many websites all around the world. Person­ally, the author of this article spent almost five years of her life, working, study­ing and doing research in many coun­tries ranging from New Zealand in the South­ern hemi­sphere to Norway and Finland in the North­ern hemi­sphere. Among many coun­tries that she has been to, Finland is the best country in many aspects. She wished that someone nice and kind had told her to “Go to Finland” at the begin­ning of her life path seeking for excel­lences. She did not have to waste five years of her life to find out her final desti­na­tion, Finland.

It is the author’s honor and happi­ness that she can share her own personal excel­lence-seeking journey to the students and every­body who is inter­ested in it.

Why Karelia UAS? Our five young, smart students have also found their answers. We, Kare­lians, are so happy for them.

Warm congrat­u­la­tions to our five young, coura­geous, smart Uzbek students for choos­ing their excel­lent life oppor­tu­nity path straight to Finland.

“When there is a will, there is a way.”

Karelia warmly welcomes all inter­na­tional students to come, study and stay.
For more infor­ma­tion, you can read our website.


Author:

Kha Trinh (Katri) Truong, Global Educa­tion Officer, Karelia Univer­sity of Applied Sciences