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This is a list of universities in the country Georgia. For a listing within the U.S. state of Georgia , refer to List of colleges and universities in Georgia (U.S. state) . State universities
TSMU is the eight ranked (out of 55) higher-education institution in Georgia. [2] There are almost 7500 undergraduate and 3000 postgraduate students at the University about 25% of whom come from foreign countries. Tbilisi State Medical University has undergone Institutional Evaluation Programme, performed by Association of European. [citation ...
Saint Andrew the First-Called Georgian University of the Patriarchate of Georgia; University of Georgia (Tbilisi) Georgian State University of Subtropical Agriculture; Grigol Robakidze University; Guram Tavartkiladze Tbilisi Teaching University
The university diagnostic center provides the health care of the professors and lecturers and collaborators of the university. A printing press was set up in 1923 and a publishing-house in 1933. The University Archive was founded in 1933. The scientific edition "The Proceedings of Tbilisi University" has been published since 1919.
On May 14, 1989 the Georgian Department of the Abkhazian State University became the Sokhumi Branch of the Tbilisi State University (TSU). Since 1993 (after the war in Abkhazia of 1992–1993) the Sokhumi Branch of TSU was based in Tbilisi. In 2007 the branch was renamed the Sokhumi State University (SOU). [3] [4]
Ilia State University (ISU), located in Tbilisi, is a flagship public research and comprehensive higher education institution in the South Caucasus which focuses on scientific advancement and transferring top notch knowledge to facilitate societal development.
International Teaching University of Georgia (formerly Tbilisi Teaching University Gorgasali) is a multidisciplinary University in Georgia. [1] International Teaching University of Georgia is the new name of the institution as of 2016. [2] From 2017 on, the University will have its new name fully implemented.
After retiring from the public service, he decided to focus on tertiary education in Georgia, through the Knowledge Fund – a non-profit, charitable organization, and supported the Free University of Tbilisi and Agricultural University of Georgia. Between 2007 and 2012 Bendukidze had invested over US$50 million to the Knowledge Fund – an ...