Saint Andrews Georgian University Announces 2025 Research Grant Competition
Saint Andrews Georgian University Announces 2025 Research Grant Competition
The aim of the multidisciplinary grant competition is to support and promote the research activities of the university's academic and scientific staff, enhance the quality of scientific research, and stimulate research initiatives.
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.”
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.
St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University (SANGU) invites 11th–12th grade students interested in the field of law to participate in the educational project “Mock Trial.”
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.