- 21/03/2025
The International Black Sea University will host the 4th International Multidisciplinary Student Conference on June 12, 2025. The aim of the conference is to encourage and engage students in research activities, to promote the development of research and analytical skills and transferable skills such as conducting independent research, speaking in front of a wide audience, presenting one’s own
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On 12 March, the IBSU Library conducted another training for students from the School of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences on scientific databases, which aims to support research activities. The training reviewed various international scientific databases that the International Black Sea University offers to students and academic staff. The training participants had the opportunity to
The results of the first internal university grant competition announced at the International Black Sea University have been identified. The goal of internal university scientific research grants is to develop the university’s scientific research potential and increase its productivity, as well as stimulate, encourage, and support the scientific activities of academic staff and young researchers.
Affiliated Professor of the International Black Sea University and Director of the Center for International Studies Nika Chitadze participated and gave a speech at the International Conference called “Firewalling the Future: The World in 2025 and Beyond” at the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. Professor Chitadze presented the report on behalf of IBSU at the
The International Black Sea University has published the Proceedings of the 19th International Silk Road Conference. The conference was attended by scientists and doctoral students from 21 universities in six countries, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Turkey, India and Georgia. Georgian and English sessions were held within the framework of the conference. The partner universities of
On January 23rd, 2025 the Project “Computational Social Sciences for Development (CSS4D)” reached a significant milestone with its closure event, held at Tbilisi State University in a hybrid format. This momentous occasion brought together project members, faculty representatives, foreign consultants, and donor organization representatives to reflect on the project’s achievements and progress, as well as