On June 9, 2025, at 12:00, a scientific conference of scholarship recipients from the School of Business, Computing and Social Sciences will be held at the St. Ilia the Righteous Conference Hall.
Scientific Conference of Scholarship Recipients of the School of Business, Computing and Social Sciences
On June 9, 2025, at 12:00, a scientific conference of scholarship recipients from the School of Business, Computing and Social Sciences will be held at the St. Ilia the Righteous Conference Hall.
On 9 December at 14:00, an information session will be held in the St. Ilia Martali Conference Hall regarding the Erasmus+ Jean Monnet Activities call.
The Horizon Europe National Office of Georgia invites participants to a three-day proposal writing bootcamp, which will be held on 2, 3 and 4 February 2026.
If you want your photos to appear in the university’s promotional materials, social media channels, and various events, this is your chance to become one of the official faces of SANGU.
Within the project “Discover Your Profession”, St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University will hold an online training on 18 December at 18:00 on the topic “Specifics of Public Service”.
On 20 November, a student scientific conference titled “Sustainable Development of Georgian Resorts” was held, organized by the Resorts Development Agency (LEPL) under the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia
During the lecture, the speaker presented the processes of shaping historical memory in medieval Georgia and discussed the importance of memory politics for the state and social development of the country.
On November 17, at 14:00, in SANGU’s St. Ilia the Righteous Conference Hall, Daniel Okropiridze, a PhD student from Sokhumi University, will deliver a public lecture on the topic: “The Politics of Memory in Medieval Georgia.”
Prof. Dimitri Nadirashvili and Prof. Tea Gogotishvili, participated in the international scientific conference “Open Science HUB 2025”, where they were awarded the Edoardo Giusti Award for Outstanding Contribution to Psychotherapy Research.
The goal of the Global Media Literacy Hackathon is to encourage young people, sector professionals, and future startup founders to reflect on challenges around media literacy and ways to solve them.