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International Black Sea University hosted a lecture by Affil. Assoc. Professor Nato Pachuashvili on “Effective Use of AI Tools in Learning & Research Processes.”

Teona Gubianuri, Head of IBSU’s Psychology Bachelor’s Program, led a “Ask the Psychologist” training for entrants, which covered the importance of communication and methods of conducting it. At the end of the training, the head of the IBSU Marketing and PR Department, Tamar Shoshiashvili, presented university programs and grant opportunities. All the attendees received IBSU certificates,

International Black Sea University Affil. Prof. Maia Chkotua delivered a lecture for students on “Tips for Preparing a Student Conference Paper.”

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International Black Sea University hosted another group of pupils as part of the free project ‘Journalism for Pupils.’ 10th, 11th, and 12th graders learned about news preparation, methods for fact-checking information, and issues of journalistic ethics. The next ‘Journalism for Pupils’ training is slated for April.

International Black Sea University conducted a free training course, ‘American Studies,’ for 10th, 11th and 12th graders. Pupils learned about American politics, culture, history and unique facts. Training participants were awarded IBSU certificates and branded gifts.

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Students in the bachelor of journalism program taught 10th, 11th, and 12th grades about the journalistic industry. Participants learnt about news writing formats, techniques for detecting deception, and journalism ethics and standards through hands-on activities. During the project, students participated in role-playing activities in the IBSU Media Centre, including television and radio studios, to get