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In addition to a central campus shared with the Agricultural University of Georgia in downtown Tbilisi, the University owns facilities all around Georgia, including the Anaseuli Education Center. The current Rector of The Free University is Vakhtang Lezhava. [3] There are 56 full-time and 84 part-time lecturers. 44 hold PhDs; 25 are PhD students.
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It is thanks to Kakha Bendukidze that the Agricultural University of Georgia is what it is today. 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.
Vakhtang (Vato) Lejava (Georgian: ვახტანგ ლეჟავა) is a reform-minded Georgian, the Rector of the Free University of Tbilisi and the Agricultural University of Georgia and chief adviser to the prime minister of Georgia in 2009–2012.
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.