On May 27, the School of Humanities and Social Sciences held its Student Scientific Conference, bringing together students from across its academic programs to present research on a wide range of timely and relevant topics.
The following presentations were delivered:
- Nino Chiteishvili – Parents’ Perceptions of the Benefits of Technology and Strategies for Regulating Children’s Use of Technology: A Study in Georgia
- Tatia Jijeishvili – Perfectionism and Its Impact on Mental Health and Overall Performance
- Tekle Gogishvili – Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) as a Predictor of Problematic Social Media Use
- Tamta Chumburidze – The Relationship Between Feelings of Loneliness, Aggression, and Behavioural Strategies in Conflict Situations
- Nino Gorgadze – Assessing the Perceived Therapeutic and Metacognitive Features of Automated Conversational Tools in Youth
- Tatuli Metreveli and Dea Mutidze – Perceived Stress and Coping Strategies Among University Students
- Lizi Maziashvili and Gvantsa Kharchilava – Social Facilitation and Academic Performance: The Effect of Being Observed on University Students’ Task Performance
- Anastasia Samsonidze and Ana Khomeriki – Emotion and Memory Encoding: The Impact of Emotional Context on Recall Performance
- Nino Baliashvili – Reverse Peer Pressure and Academic Achievement: The Mediating Role of Academic Motivation Among University Students
- Tornike Gogaladze – Georgian, Western, and Eastern Historical Traditions
- Ani Tatarashvili – The Problem of Dating the Titulature of King David III Kuropalates and Its Historical-Political Context
- Ana Guliashvili – The Impact of EU Integration on the Economic Development of the Baltic States: An Analysis of Estonia’s Experience
- Mariam Januashvili – Alfred Doolittle’s Rhetoric in Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion
The presentations were evaluated by the conference academic committee, composed of:
- Davit Natroshvili, Dean of the School
- Maia Machavariani-Tsereteli, Affiliated Professor at Caucasus University
- Guranda Chelidze, Affiliated Professor at Caucasus University
- Davit Tinikashvili, Affiliated Professor at Caucasus University
- Ketevan Grdzelidze, Affiliated Professor at Caucasus University
- Ketevan Siordia, Invited Lecturer at Caucasus University
By decision of the committee, the awards were granted as follows:
- First Place – Anastasia Samsonidze and Ana Khomeriki, English-language Bachelor’s Program in Psychology;
- Second Place – Nino Gorgadze, English-language Bachelor’s Program in Psychology;
- Third Place – Nino Baliashvili, English-language Bachelor’s Program in Psychology.
Conference participants and winning students received certificates from the school scientific conference, as well as vouchers from the Librarea bookstore.
