The Second Tbilisi International Cybersecurity Conference
The Second Tbilisi International Cybersecurity Conference brings together Georgian and international experts to discuss key cybersecurity challenges and share international best practices
On May 25, at 14:00, SANGU will host a public lecture by Professor David Ellery on the topic: “Geopolitical Uncertainty and Unpredictability: Challenge and Opportunity”.
On May 29, 2026, St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University will host the graduation ceremony for the III and IV cohorts of the Joint Master’s Program in Cybersecurity.
On 28 May 2026, St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University of the Patriarchate of Georgia (SANGU), in partnership with Northern Kentucky University (NKU, USA), will host the NextGen Business Forum.
On 27 May 2026, St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University of the Patriarchate of Georgia (SANGU), in partnership with Northern Kentucky University (NKU, USA), will host the Second Tbilisi International Cybersecurity Conference.
On May 25, at 14:00, SANGU will host a public lecture by Professor David Ellery on the topic: “Geopolitical Uncertainty and Unpredictability: Challenge and Opportunity”.
St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University of the Patriarchate of Georgia announces an internship opportunity for university students and graduates at the Office of Records Management and Human Resources
The program brought together young people from different countries who, through non-formal education methods, worked on topics related to entrepreneurship education, social initiatives, creative thinking, teamwork, and the development of youth projects.
On April 28, St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University hosted a workshop titled “AI - Your Creative Assistant”, attended by students from St. John Bolneli School of the Patriarchate of Georgia.
On April 27, 2026, St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University hosted an educational and informative meeting titled “Symbolism of the Christian Church”, dedicated to the 1700th anniversary of Christianity being declared the state religion of Georgia.