Pros
Some very good academic and non-academic staff. A few excellent students. Tashkent is a nice place to live on a low-side ex-pat package. Location in the city is very good. In general, the Uzbeks are a nice bunch of people - easy to get along with personally.
Cons
The Rector is indecisive and afraid of responsibility and a control freak. Though, perhaps, his indecisiveness is better than when he actually makes a decision. The Vice-Rector is excellent at getting courses validated, but is operationally clueless and indifferent to it. Between the two of them, they found at least 10 ways to reduce academic staff compensation, sneakily, during AY2020-21. Totally destroyed morale. The staff were teaching 20+ hours per semester and were punished for agreeing to do so. Naturally, teaching quality suffered. "Health Insurance" is through a company called "Gross"; properly named. $300 per year, if any place will accept it. Covers only minor matters. Doesn't cover Covid ($4,000 for the 7-14 days in hospital and Gross will pay none of it). I quit after 1 year of my 3 year contract for 2 reasons. First was the constant efforts of the Rector, et al, to cut staff compensation, while demanding research while they took on more and more teaching so that we could actually have someone teach. Second, and my personal finishing reason, was the same 2 people removing any semblance of academic standards. If the pass rate wasn't high enough (90%) the Vice-Rector went after the teaching staff. Attendance was abysmal, but 90% pass rate was expected. Cheating was the norm for many students. Such a disappointment for me professionally and personally. There are some excellent people at WIUT, just not the Rector nor Vice-Rector. With some competent leadership it could become a really good university.