There are 9 hostels on the “Yoshlik” campus, in which over 3200 undergraduate and graduate students live. Internet service, computer classes, international and trunk calls, a student's clinic, a sports and recreation facility, dry cleaning, dressmakers and shoemakers, training and cultural centers, libraries, dining halls, a market and shops are at the disposal of the students. Rooms for spirituality and enlightenment and also living rooms in each hostel for teachers who continue the training process with the students after classes.
Museums NUUz has 5 museums.
History of the University Museum This museum is designed to demonstrate the contribution of NUUz in the spread of scientific knowledge throughout Central Asia.
Rare Manuscripts Museum Founded on March 31, 2006, this museum contains manuscripts dated to the 16th-20th centuries in the
Uzbek,
Tajik,
Persian,
Turkish and
Arabic languages. These manuscripts have been kept in the university's Information and Resource Centre for 80 years. This collection began to be compiled in 1920. One of the most valuable literary pieces is
Zafarnoma by
Sharafiddin Ali Yazdi, created in 1454 and illustrated 12 years after its creation by a calligrapher Kamoliddin Bekhzod. Another copy of
Zafarnoma is in the library of
Paris University. It also holds a copy of the
Quran made during the reign of the Moguls in the 16th century. In addition, works of A.N Avoi (Khamsa), Z.M.Babur's (
Baburnoma, The Deeds of Tamerlane,
Iskandarnoma) and other similar precious manuscripts are archived.
Archaeology and Ethnology Museum Incorporating archaeological finds collected in Uzbekistan and
Turkmenistan. Educational archaeological expeditions of the members of the sub-department “The Archaeology of Central Asia” have filled the museum expositions.
Zoology Museum The
zoology collection exhibits the largest scientific compilation in the country, gathered and maintained for over 100 years, encompassing 23,500 specimens. It includes 560 species of birds, a collection of vertebrates, rare and endangered species, as well as the exhibits of 129 kinds of unique and unprotected mammals.
Geology Museum 1400 exhibits of petrified plants and animals from the
Paleolithic age are displayed. ==Degrees ==