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Tbilisi State University was founded in 1918 owing to the leadership of Georgian historian Ivane Javakhishvili and the group of his followers. It was the first and the only educational body of this type in Caucasus Region by that time. [5] The university is housed in the former building of Georgian Nobility Gymnasium constructed by the ...
Due to the desire of Dr. Guram Tavartkiladze, [2] the Georgian government, general public, and foreign governments of western countries (primarily Germany and the United States) to establish a business school in Georgia, Tbilisi State Institute of Economic Relations was founded on March 19, 1992 according to the decree of the Ministry of Education of Georgia.
Tbilisi State University; Telavi Iakob Gogebashvili State University This page was last edited on 23 February 2024, at 13:28 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
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GIPA is considered one of the top three universities in Georgia, alongside the Free University of Tbilisi and Tbilisi State University. [1] The Georgian Institute of Public Affairs is a national center for development of practices in Public Administration, Law, Politics and Journalism.
Caucasus University is a private university in Tbilisi, Georgia. The university was established in 2004. The university was established in 2004. It is the successor to the Caucasus School of Business, founded in 1998 in partnership with Georgia State University, Atlanta , U.S., during Georgia's transitional period from planned to free market ...
Georgian Technical University was founded in 1922 as a polytechnic faculty of the Tbilisi State University. The first lecture was read by Georgian mathematician Professor Andrea Razmadze. Transformed in 1928 into an independent "Georgian Politechnical Institute" it achieved University status by 1990.
The university was established on the basis of Tbilisi State University. Tbilisi State University had been founded under guidance of Georgian historian Ivane Javakhishvili in 1918. In July 1930, when Georgia had already fallen under Soviet rule, the authorities abolished Tbilisi State University, creating four independent institutions in its place.