On April 6, Caucasus University held a workshop for prospective students on the topic: "How Young People Choose a Profession in Georgia and How Research Helps Us Make the Right Decision."
On April 6, Caucasus University held a workshop for prospective students on the topic: "How Young People Choose a Profession in Georgia and How Research Helps Us Make the Right Decision."
On March 30, the first students scientific conference "Language, Culture, and Society" was held as part of the project "I Love Georgian - My State Language!".
On March 22, the Caucasus University conference hall hosted the presentation of the book "Episodes from the recent history of Georgia. The 1990s and after..." by the associate professor of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Zviad Dzidziguri.
On March 24, the third literary-calligraphic salon took place at the "Georgian Calligraphers Association". Under the guidance of Davit Maisuradze, students created calligraphic works inspired by Otar Chiladze's novels and shared them with each other.
On March 18, the first event of the "I Love Georgian - My State Language" project was held at the "Georgia Calligraphers Association." The event, a literary-calligraphic salon, is planned to be held in three-stages.
On March 19, Caucasus University hosted Professor Sergo Vardosanidze, doctor of historical sciences, who delivered a public lecture on the topic - "The Fight for Georgian Church and State Freedom. Catholicos-Patriarch Ambrose".
On February 28, 2024, the Jean Monnet Information Day was held in Tbilisi, organized by Erasmus+ Georgian National Office.
On February 5, 2024, the Technical University of Georgia hosted an international scientific conference titled "The Road from Ancient Civilizations to Modernity," dedicated to the memory of Nana Khazaradze, an academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Georgia and a renowned historian who served as the chairman of the Ekvtime Takaishvili Historical Society.
On February 11, the International Day of Women and Girls in Science was celebrated at the Ministry of Education, Science, and Youth of Georgia. The event, co-organized by the Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia, recognized and awarded successful women scientists for their exceptional contributions to the advancement of science.
On January 11, the School of Humanities and Sciences at Caucasus University hosted a public lecture on the topic of granting Georgia the status of a candidate for EU membership.