On May 22, organized by the International Research Center for Georgian Studies at Caucasus University, a roundtable discussion was held on "Culture, Power, and Political Narrative in the Post-Soviet Context."
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May
Youth as Important Actors of Change
On May 8, at the initiative of the International Research Center for the Study of Georgia, Caucasus University hosted a presentation of the findings from the Ebert Foundation’s youth research project, 'Youth as Important Actors of Change.
May
Public Lecture on the topic - Europe through the Eyes of Georgians: Dialogue Developed in the Ancient World
On May 5, the Caucasus University International Research Center for Georgia Studies and the Ilia Chavchavadze Center for European Studies and Civic Education organized a joint public lecture on the topic - Europe through the Eyes of Georgians: Dialogue Developed in the Ancient World.
Mar
Colonization, Decolonization and Recolonization of Georgia
On March 27, at 15:00, Caucasus University International Research Center for Georgia Studies organized a public lecture and discussion with historian Beka Kobakhidze on the topic – “Colonization, Decolonization and Recolonization of Georgia”.
Apr
Public Lecture - “The Theatre of the Absurd from Beckett to Fosse: A Historical Reconsideration”
Caucasus University hosted a public lecture and discussion on “Theatre of the Absurd, from Samuel Beckett to Jon Fosse” featuring Dr. Octavian Saiu, a Romanian theater researcher and specialist in international cultural relations. The event is organized by the CU “International Research Center for the Study of Georgia”.