On May 22, 2025, the CSH Student Scientific Conference was held at Caucasus University.
15 reports were presented at the conference:
- Lizi Chkhartishvili- The Concept of Paradise in Paradise Lost;
- Tamta Chumburidze- Assessment of Parental Involvement in the Educational Process by Adults;
- Tekle Gogishvili- The Relationship of Fear of Negative Evaluation with Self-Esteem and Anxiety Levels of Individuals;
- Nino Malashkhia- The Use of Music Therapy with Children on the Autistic Spectrum to Improve Their Academic Skills;
- Lizi Maziashvili & Gvantsa Kharchilava- The Impact of Social Media on Self-Esteem and Body Image;
- Nia Jikia & Mariam Lakerbaia - The Impact of Excessive Screen Time on Attention in Elementary School Children;
- Nino Gorgadze -How Does Psychophysics Explain Human Perception and Mental Processes;
- Nino Janashia -Perception of their own identity by the new generation of internally displaced persons from Abkhazia;
- Jaba Jamaspishvili -Analysis of the progress of Moldova's accession to the EU according to the 2024 enlargement package;
- Mariam Jikia -EU financial support and environmental policy in Georgia;
- Ani Nadareishvili - Security policy in the priorities of the EU 2024-2029: goals and challenges;
Section - Language, Culture and Society:
- Nata Korkelia and Mariam Labadze - Georgian folk tale "Anana" and its archetypal origins;
- Ina Filipia - Geography of "The Knight in the Panther's Skin";
- Mariam Januashvili and Nika Beridze - The Gender Issue in Ursula Le Guin's Novel "The Left Hand of Darkness".
The reports were evaluated by the conference academic commission, which included:
School Dean David Natroshvili
Affiliated Professor of Caucasus University - Ketevan Chigogidze
Affiliated Professor of Caucasus University - Mariam Manjgaladze
Affiliated Professor of Caucasus University - Elisabeth Machitidze
Assistant Professor of Caucasus University Tekla Jamrulidze
Affiliated Lecturer of Caucasus University - Manana Nizharadze
By the decision of the commission, the prize places were distributed as follows:
1st place - Lizi Chkhartishvili (Bachelor's Program in English Philology);
2nd place - Tamta Chumburidze (Bachelor's Program in Psychology);
Two students took third place:
Tekle Gogishvili (Bachelor's Program in Psychology);
Nino Janashia (Bachelor's Program in Sociology).
Students were awarded certificates of achievement and library vouchers for winning the school science conference.