Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of the Republic of Uzbekistan
A talented student in the final two years of a bachelor's programme receives a monthly named state scholarship of 1,461,028 soʻm. It is one of the named state scholarships (alongside the Beruniy, Ibn Sino, Bobur and other named scholarships) and is frequently awarded to students in natural-science and exact-science fields.
Open only to citizens of the Republic of Uzbekistan — students in the last two years of bachelor's programs at state, private, and foreign-affiliated HEIs in Uzbekistan (including joint programs) with a straight "excellent" record. Requires the state language, one foreign language, and knowledge of Uzbekistan's history.
Uzbekistan citizens only
The candidate submits documents (transcript, dean's recommendation, list of achievements/publications, results of language and history tests) to the university's student research office; the academic council selects the winner through open discussion.
Annual
Applications are accepted annually August 1–15, with final selection by the university's academic council September 10–25.
World Bank + Ministry of HESI
The MUNIS project has allocated a total of $50 million (2 components, 5 sub-programs). The main dollar-denominated grant programs are: the Innovation Capabilities Program (ICP) — up to $50,000 for small and medium businesses (SMEs); the Research Commercialization Program (RCP) — a $4 million total fund, up to $150,000 per sub-project; and the Business Investments in R&D Program (BIRD) — a $10 million total fund, up to $600,000 per sub-project (a matching grant). The project also includes the REP and PRIM programs, aimed at strengthening research-institution capacity (their sub-project amounts are announced separately).
IRA + Iran Ministry of Science and Technology
Bilateral co-funding (each country covers the costs of its own participants); no single officially announced amount was found.
Agency for Innovative Development under MHESI
Varies by project type (applied/innovative) and round — curated data suggests up to 500 million UZS per project; officially verified sources show figures ranging up to 1 billion UZS for some one-year innovative-project tracks and a combined 150 million UZS for some applied-project tracks — there is no single official figure; it depends on the specific round ("ScienceUP", "InnoPro", and others). Project duration is up to 3 years for the Science4State programme (some tracks run 1–2 years).