SANGU library will organize an online meeting on plagiarism, plagiarism avoidance and its detection system on November 14, at 9:00 PM.
SANGU library will organize an online meeting on plagiarism, plagiarism avoidance and its detection system on November 14, at 9:00 PM, with the second part of the meeting devoted to international scientific bases.
On March 31, 2025, St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University hosted a training session titled “Emergency Response Guidelines,” led by Mr. Tamaz Kvitia
On March 28, a seminar titled “Tools for Ensuring Academic Integrity” was held at SANGU. The session was led by Tamar Khakhutashvili, founder of the Association for Science.
On March 26, 2025, a professional masterclass was held at St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University, organized by the University's Employment and Career Development Office, specifically for Computer Science students.
On March 24, at St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University, within the framework of the project “Discover Your Profession”, an educational event – Model United Nations (MUN) – was successfully held.
On March 27 at 13:00, Tamar Khakhutashvili, founder of Association for Science, will lead a session at St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University on “Tools for Ensuring Academic Integrity.”
On March 14, a scientific conference titled “Traditional Life and Culture of the Georgian Highlands” was held at the Dusheti Municipality Cultural Center, organized by St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University.
On March 14, SANGU’s Associate Professor Pikria Tsotskolauri conducted a seminar titled “Publishing Research Results – Preparing Publications and Choosing the Right Journal.”
Organized by the Employment and Career Development Office, a professional masterclass for Computer Science students is scheduled for March 26 at 14:00.
St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University invites 9th–12th grade students interested in international relations and diplomacy to participate in its Model United Nations (MUN) project.