CSH Student Scientific Conference

28 May 2026

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 ChiteishviliParents’ Perceptions of the Benefits of Technology and Strategies for Regulating Children’s Use of Technology: A Study in Georgia
  • Tatia JijeishviliPerfectionism and Its Impact on Mental Health and Overall Performance
  • Tekle GogishviliFear of Missing Out (FoMO) as a Predictor of Problematic Social Media Use
  • Tamta ChumburidzeThe Relationship Between Feelings of Loneliness, Aggression, and Behavioural Strategies in Conflict Situations
  • Nino GorgadzeAssessing the Perceived Therapeutic and Metacognitive Features of Automated Conversational Tools in Youth
  • Tatuli Metreveli and Dea MutidzePerceived Stress and Coping Strategies Among University Students
  • Lizi Maziashvili and Gvantsa KharchilavaSocial Facilitation and Academic Performance: The Effect of Being Observed on University Students’ Task Performance
  • Anastasia Samsonidze and Ana KhomerikiEmotion and Memory Encoding: The Impact of Emotional Context on Recall Performance
  • Nino BaliashviliReverse Peer Pressure and Academic Achievement: The Mediating Role of Academic Motivation Among University Students
  • Tornike GogaladzeGeorgian, Western, and Eastern Historical Traditions
  • Ani TatarashviliThe Problem of Dating the Titulature of King David III Kuropalates and Its Historical-Political Context
  • Ana GuliashviliThe Impact of EU Integration on the Economic Development of the Baltic States: An Analysis of Estonia’s Experience
  • Mariam JanuashviliAlfred 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.