- 07/06/2023
- By Guja
- In Law and State Governance School
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Organized by IBSU School of Public Administration and State Governance students, Saint Andrew Georgian University professor and Thomas Jefferson Research Center founder, Tornike Shurghulaia delivered a public lecture on “National Intelligence and Security.” The speaker spoke about the specificity, importance, and international experience of national intelligence. Special attention was paid to the current situation and
IBSU hosted a public lecture about ERASMUS+ exchange programs, delivered by Giorgi Agirbaia, Ph.D., Founder of ProActive Group Georgia, CoE CINGOs Youth Delegate, and EDYN Member. The speaker discussed practical approaches for students to engage in EU-supported initiatives, making it simpler for students to access foreign projects.
The project “IBSU for High Mountain Regions” organized by Public Administration and State Governance juniors, Mariam Tsukhishvili, Mariam Guliashvili, and Nino Khubierov, has finished successfully. Students met with up to 200 pupils in public schools of Dusheti and Sachkheri regions and informed them of IBSU’s undergraduate programs, funding opportunities, and student activities.
The project “IBSU for High Mountain Regions” organized by Public Administration and State Governance juniors, Mariam Tsukhishvili, Mariam Guliashvili, and Nino Khubierov, has finished successfully. Students met with up to 200 pupils in public schools of Dusheti and Sachkheri regions and informed them of IBSU’s undergraduate programs, funding opportunities, and student activities.
IBSU Career Planning Office organized a Job Fair for its students, with up to 30 public and private sector representatives participating. Students and graduates had the chance to meet industry representatives and learn more about available positions and internship programs in the market.
IBSU BA Tourism Program Students and the program Head Eka Devidze are participating in the project titled „Storytelling for Heritage Enhancement”. The aim is to investigate the value of the tangible and intangible cultural heritage of Georgia. Emphasis will be on its economic potential and role as a vehicle for cultural exchange and the appreciation