- 25/10/2024
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IBSU’s School of Computer Science and Architecture has launched a series of meetings with students titled “Coffee & Tea with the Dean.” During the first meeting, which was informal and friendly, the Dean, Mariam Razmadze, answered students’ questions, listened to their feedback about the learning process, shared her own experience, and discussed plans for the
IBSU’s School of Computer Science and Architecture has launched a series of meetings with students titled “Coffee & Tea with the Dean.” During the first meeting, which was informal and friendly, the Dean, Mariam Razmadze, answered students’ questions, listened to their feedback about the learning process, shared her own experience, and discussed plans for the
IBSU’s School of Computer Science and Architecture has launched a series of meetings with students titled “Coffee & Tea with the Dean.” During the first meeting, which was informal and friendly, the Dean, Mariam Razmadze, answered students’ questions, listened to their feedback about the learning process, shared her own experience, and discussed plans for the
The U.S. Embassy Exchange Program Coordinators, Tea Kuchukhidze and Tata Todria, held an informational meeting for IBSU students, organized by the International Relations Department of the International Black Sea University. During the meeting, the speakers discussed U.S. exchange programs, including UGRAD, Fulbright, and SUSI, and the participation criteria. The guests also responded to students’ queries.
Tamar Shoshiashvili, the Head of IBSU’s Marketing and Public Relations department, and Mari Letodiani and Luka Ambalia, successful students of journalism BA program, introduced 10th- 11th graders of French-Georgian school to: news structure, ethical issues and ways to verify information. The meeting was interactive and at the end of the interactive meeting participants were given
International Black Sea University hosted the first qualifying round of the debating championship for pupils. During the two-day program, the pupils examined theoretical topics of debate. They completed a trial round, received the judges’ input, and participated in two debate rounds. The debates were conducted in a British parliamentary style. The next training is slated