Discover Your Profession - Business Administration
St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University invites 10th, 11th and 12th grade students to participate in the lecture-seminar series “Discover Your Profession - Business Administration.”
St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University (SANGU) invites 11th–12th grade students interested in the field of law to participate in the educational project “Mock Trial.”
SANGU invites students of grades 10, 11 and 12 to a meeting aimed at introducing the Bachelor’s Program in Psychology, presenting the essence of the profession and supporting students in the process of making informed career decisions.
St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University invites 10th, 11th and 12th grade students to participate in the lecture-seminar series “Discover Your Profession - Business Administration.”
The Youth Agency announces a grant competition for students, aimed at supporting and empowering students of higher education and vocational education institutions and offering them diverse opportunities.
Simulated criminal procedure sessions will be held for 11th and 12th grade students interested in law. The initiative offers practical experience and helps participants explore the legal profession and related career pathways.
The official visit of the SANGU delegation to the United States continues with working meetings with the NKU Haile College of Business. Discussions focused on new areas of cooperation, joint academic programs and expanding ongoing initiatives.
The visit began with working meetings at the partner institution, Northern Kentucky University, held at the College of Informatics (College of Informatics, Northern Kentucky University).
Within the “Discover Your Profession” project, SANGU launched mock criminal law proceedings for 11th and 12th grade students, combining practical training with real-case simulations. The project continues with preparatory sessions and a final mock trial.
On January 29, St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University hosted a public lecture by Professor David Ellery titled “2026: The Challenge for Strategy and Strategic Leadership.”