- 01/11/2024
Mariam Razmadze, Dean of the School of Computer Science and Architecture, hosted the second meeting of the “Coffee and Tea with the Dean” with students from the University of Applied Sciences Dresden. International students are visiting #IBSU for the first time for one semester as part of the double degree master’s program “Management and Information

Mariam Razmadze, Dean of the School of Computer Science and Architecture, hosted the second meeting of the “Coffee and Tea with the Dean” with students from the University of Applied Sciences Dresden. International students are visiting #IBSU for the first time for one semester as part of the double degree master’s program “Management and Information Technologies”.
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 School of Computer Science and Architecture hosted HTW Dresden students, a leading professor-mentor from the Department of Computer Science and Mathematics, Prof. Mario Neugebauer, and International Office representative Lisa Wunderlich. A two-day “Georgian-German Roundtable 2024,” included Georgian and German students presenting computer engineering and architectural projects. Their projects sparked a lot of attention and

IBSU School of Computer Science and Architecture hosted HTW Dresden students, a leading professor-mentor from the Department of Computer Science and Mathematics, Prof. Mario Neugebauer, and International Office representative Lisa Wunderlich. A two-day “Georgian-German Roundtable 2024,” included Georgian and German students presenting computer engineering and architectural projects. Their projects sparked a lot of attention and
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Andreas Sitorengo, Assistant Professor of Sculpture at the University of West Attica’s Department of Interior Architecture, is visiting International Black Sea University for a week. The IBSU International Relations Department and the School of Computer Science and Architecture met with the Italian professor, who is presently providing training and workshops to IBSU students.