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Sabina Ismatillaeva (Uzbek: Сабина Исматиллаева) is an Uzbek educator, polyglot, author, and international academic contest coordinator. She is known for her leadership in global Olympiads, her educational initiatives, and her work as the founder of OLYMPIQUEST, an organization promoting academic excellence through international competitions.

Career and Achievements

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Sabina Ismatillaeva has coordinated and led multiple international academic initiatives, including:

  • Serving as Team Leader for Uzbekistan at the International Linguistics Olympiad held in Yongin, South Korea in 2019.[1]
  • Representing Uzbekistan at the XXVIII International Philosophy Olympiad (e-IPO) hosted virtually by Slovenia in 2020.[2]
  • Participation in the World Congress of Philosophy 2024 as part of Uzbekistan’s delegation.
  • Acting as Uzbekistan’s national coordinator for:
    • the KGL English Language Testing Contest[3]
    • the Sharing is Learning (SiL) Contest[4]

She is the founder of:

  • OLYMPIQUEST – a platform connecting talented students with international academic competitions and learning resources.

Publications

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Sabina Ismatillaeva is the author of the book Сделано в детстве (Made in Childhood), which explores early experiences that shape future achievement.

She has also contributed academic content, including:

Personal Life and Languages

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Sabina Ismatillaeva speaks seven languages, including Uzbek, English, French, Spanish, Arabic, and Russian. She is a private educator and an advocate for multilingual learning and international engagement among youth in Central Asia.

References

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  1. ^ "Yongin 2019".
  2. ^ http://eipo2020.com/
  3. ^ "KGL Country Partners".
  4. ^ "SiL - List of National Coordinators (SiL Subject Tests)". 29 January 2025.
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