Bukhara State University is an institution of higher learning located in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. The university primarily trains scientific and pedagogical personnel in Uzbekistan.
The university was founded on the basis of the Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan on March 15, 1992. It traces back its origin to the Bukhara Pedagogical Institute founded in 1930.
The university offers undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral courses across a wide range of disciplines including physics, economics, chemistry, agriculture, art graphics, folk art, history, foreign languages, pedagogy, physical culture, and Uzbek philology through its nine different faculties and 50 specialised departments.
The university campus has a regional language centre, specialised academic lyceum, gymnasium, library with rare manuscripts and lithographs, botanical garden, planetarium, computing centre, test centre, university history archaeological sites, museums, sports complexes, and educational work clubs.
In addition to this, Bukhara State University has forged academic partnerships with different universities across the world in countries such as Italy, Ireland, France, Poland, Germany and the United States.