Harvard University is launching a new academic initiative - Georgian Studies Research Exchange Program, organized by the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies.
The British Council has announced a grant competition - TNE (Transnational Education) Exploratory Grants 2025, aimed at supporting the development of transnational education partnerships.
During the event, students and the program coordinator presented the activities carried out throughout the year, their practical experiences, and the portfolios developed for learners with special educational needs (SEN).
The agreement outlines joint efforts to implement mutually beneficial initiatives in the field of innovation and ICT, including the development of educational projects, sharing of resources, and support for the training of highly qualified specialists.
SANGU continues to strengthen its cooperation with leading international technology companies. A memorandum of cooperation was signed between the university and EPAM Georgia, a global technology company.
On June 20, 2025, students of the Special Education Teacher Preparation Program at SANGU visited Tbilisi Public School N202 as part of their academic field trip.