- 19/03/2026
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The International Relations Department welcomed incoming exchange students from Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (France), Narxoz University (Kazakhstan), and Korkyt Ata Kyzylorda University (Kazakhstan). During the meeting. Department representatives greeted the students and introduced them to Georgia and the university. The exchange students will be studying at IBSU for one semester.

Bilateral Exchange opportunity at the University of Lodz, Poland. Country: Poland, Lodz Deadline: 30.03.2026 Semester: Fall Student Number:2 Cycle: BA Program: International Relations For more information, contact the Department of International Relations at: iro@ibsu.edu.ge

Bilateral exchange opportunity at the International Business School in France (ISG), Paris, France. Country: Paris, France Deadline: 30.03.2026 Semester: Fall Student Number:2 Cycle: BA Program: Management For more information, contact the Department of International Relations at: iro@ibsu.edu.ge

Bilateral exchange opportunity at Korea University of Technology and Education (KOREATECH), South Korea. Country: South Korea, Cheonan (Chungnam Province) Deadline: 30.03.2026 Semester: Fall Student Number: 2 Cycle: BA Eligible Students: School of Computer Science and Architecture Program: Computer Science For more information, contact the Department of International Relations at: iro@ibsu.edu.ge

Bilateral exchange opportunity at the Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University, France. Application deadline: 30.03.2026 Period: Fall semester Program: Economics, Computer Science, International Relations For more information, contact the Department of International Relations at: iro@ibsu.edu.ge

IBSU Professors Visited the University of Seville Within the Erasmus+ Mobility Program From February 22–27, 2026, within the framework of the Erasmus+ academic mobility program, a delegation of professors from the International Black Sea University (IBSU) paid an official visit to the University of Seville (Spain). The delegation included Professor Tamar Shioshvili, Dean of the