The American Chamber of Commerce in Georgia, in partnership with MAC Georgia, announces a scholarship program for first-year students at Georgian universities.
As part of the joint master’s program in cybersecurity between SANGU and NKU, students who traveled to the United States participated in the 17th Annual Cybersecurity Symposium held at the NKU campus – #Cyber17
A group of students from Georgia have successfully arrived in the United States as part of the prestigious dual Master’s Degree program between St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University of the Patriarchate of Georgia (SANGU) and Northern Kentucky University (NKU).
The delegation is meeting with representatives from partner institution Northern Kentucky University (NKU) to discuss potential new collaborations and ensure the successful continuation of ongoing programs
A delegation from St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University of the Patriarchate of Georgia (SANGU) is currently in the United States, conducting meetings with partners and supporters.
The Georgian University welcomed a new academic year on September 23, with a traditional introductory meeting held for freshmen in the university courtyard.