Informational Meeting on Students Leaving for Practice in Germany
The assistant director of the International Institute of Hospitality, Nutsa Tsigroshvili, will hold a meeting regarding the issues of students going to practice in Germany on November 24.
Please attend.
The assistant director of the International Institute of Hospitality, Nutsa Tsigroshvili, will hold a meeting regarding the issues of students going to practice in Germany on November 24. Please attend.
On November 6, organized by SANGU’s Office of Scientific Research and Development, a workshop was held on the topic: “How to Write a Research Project Proposal”.
On October 31, the Director of the Legal Aid Service, Mr. Davit Simonia, led an information session at SANGU, where the project “Paralegals” was introduced to students.
Participants were introduced to lists of international journals across disciplines, relevant databases, and rankings, helping them identify suitable platforms and plan effective publication strategies.
The session will be held in a Q&A format, giving participants the opportunity to learn about the project’s objectives and opportunities and to ask questions directly to the organizers.
The purpose of the meeting was to introduce students to career opportunities in the public sector and to strengthen cooperation between SANGU and GeoStat.
The session focused on the practical application of cybersecurity strategies in the financial sector - from protecting customer data to addressing emerging threats through innovative approaches.
A special seminar was held at Northern Kentucky University (NKU) for SANGU’s Cybersecurity Master’s students, featuring Ms. Ariana Lopez, a representative of Amazon Web Services (AWS).
On 24 October, an informational meeting was held at SANGU, organized by the Student Government, dedicated to the International Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
As part of their study and practical learning experience at Northern Kentucky University (NKU), the master's students of SANGU’s Cybersecurity Program continue to actively engage in industry-focused visits and professional exchanges.
On October 23, at SANGU, organized by the Employment and Career Development Service, a meeting was held between Computer Science students and representatives of the IT company “Solvit”.
Students of the Fall 2025 cohort of St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University have been continuing their intensive studies and gaining practical experience at Northern Kentucky University.