On June 15 at 5:30 PM, Caucasus University will host the Demo Day of the sixth batch of the CUnicorn Startup Pre-Acceleration Program, organized by Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center.
Events
Jun
Public Lecture: “Should Georgia Introduce a Tourism Tax?”
On June 19, at 16:00, a public lecture – “Should Georgia Introduce a Tourism Tax? An Assessment of International Practice and Economic Implications” will be held at the Caucasus University Library.
Jun
Dr. Kakha Shengelia, President of Caucasus University, and Dr. Fred Kasirye
On June 15, at 14:00, Caucasus University will host the presentation of a new book by Dr. Kakha Shengelia, President of Caucasus University, and Dr. Fred Kasirye, management researcher and Assistant Project Director. The event will take place in the university’s conference hall.
Jun
Presentation of the First Commentary on Georgia’s Juvenile Justice Code
The presentation of the first commentary on Georgia’s Juvenile Justice Code will take place on June 16 at 18:00 in the conference hall of Caucasus University, located at 1 Paata Saakadze Street.
Jun
Public Lecture: Modern Approaches to Migraine Treatment and Prevention
Organized by the Caucasus School of Medicine, a public lecture on “Modern Approaches to Migraine Treatment and Prevention” will be held on June 20, at 12:00, in the Caucasus University Library.
Sep
Two Iberias - Two Gates of Europe
From 10 to 12 September 2026, the Complutense University of Madrid and the San Dámaso Ecclesiastical University (Madrid) in cooperation with Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University and Caucasus University, will host the Second International Conference “Two Iberias – Two Gates of Europe.”
Oct
International Conference - “Authoritarianism Reimagined: Narratives, Cultures, Continuities, Ruptures, and Shifts, Past and Present”
Caucasus University (Georgia), in collaboration with Johns Hopkins University’s Department of Comparative Thought and Literature, is delighted to host the international interdisciplinary conference “Authoritarianism Reimagined: Narratives, Cultures, Continuities, Ruptures, and Shifts, Past and Present.”
