Vistula University, Warsaw, Poland International Relations BA Program, 2015-2016 Academic Year
The Faculty of Social Sciences offers exchange opportunities to students as well as the staff members all over the world. The exchange program is implemented by the faculty in cooperation with the IBSU International Relations Office (IRO) in charge of strengthening ties between the partner universities. The selection process is competition-based, students are chosen in
Applicants willing to participate in the conference are asked: Submit an abstract by March 24, 2019 23:55 local time to the following E-mail: Caucasus@ibsu.edu.ge Late applications will not be considered! If selected, submit a final paper to the organizing committee by April 29, 2019 15:00 local time; Late submissions will not be assessed and author will not be
Abstract Applicants willing to participate in the conference are invited to submit their abstracts in Georgian or in English complying with the following requirements: The abstracts should include maximum 4 key words, problem statement/description, methodology and theoretical discussion about the issue; The volume of the abstract should be minimum 550 words and not exceed 600
Jury which consists of the experienced field specialists will choose the best work from each of the sections author(s) of which will be awarded with 100GEL present card from the Faculty of Social Sciences, IBSU. The best works will be published in “Students’ Journal in Social Sciences” by Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University. Evaluation System
Final works of the participants will be evaluated by an Academic Commission: International Relations and Political Science Dr. Ivanna Machitidze – Associate Professor, International Black Sea University; Dr. Tamar Karazanishvili – Invited Lecturer, International Black Sea University; Dr. Zurab Davitashvili – Professor, Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University; Dr. Giorgi Kvinikadze – Professor, Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi
We are looking for motivated individuals, students and young professionals from various fields able to discuss challenges to the regional stability from different perspectives. In particular: Junior and Senior-year students of BA Programme, as well as MA students from the universities accredited in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia; Graduate students interested in the issues and challenges related
Applicants are encouraged to explore following topics in local as well as comparative perspectives: a Economics a -Economic reforms, policies and business development in the Caucasus Region-South Caucasus economic integration with the European Union;-The devaluation of national currencies, economic challenges in the Caucasus Region;-Economic perspectives of the Caucuses Region as a transit hub between East
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