The results of a research study conducted at Caucasus University, titled “Balancing Object-Based and Process-Based Regulation of Genome Editing in the European Union,” have been published in the international peer-reviewed journal Samartlis Matsne.
The results of a research study conducted at Caucasus University, titled “Balancing Object-Based and Process-Based Regulation of Genome Editing in the European Union,” have been published in the international peer-reviewed journal Samartlis Matsne.
The findings of the study “The Impact of Pharmaceutical Marketing on the Healthcare System: Ethical Challenges and Regulatory Perspectives,” conducted at Caucasus University, have been published in the international peer-reviewed journal Economist.
On February 19, the Academic Writing Center of Caucasus University traditionally held a webinar for students to mark the International Day of Plagiarism Prevention. The main goal of the event was to discuss issues of academic integrity within the context of research ethics and to raise students’ awareness of adhering to ethical standards.
The results of a study conducted at Caucasus University, titled “The Crisis of the Soviet Healthcare System: An Analysis of the Causes,” have been published in the international peer-reviewed journal Bulletin of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences.
The findings of a research study conducted at Caucasus University, entitled “Introduction of the Diagnosis-Related Groups (DRG) Financing Method in Georgia and Its Impact on the Efficiency of Medical Services,” have been published in the international peer-reviewed journal Economics and Business.
An awards ceremony honoring scientists who achieved the best results in scientific research activity during the 2024–2025 academic year was held on December 28.
The grant competition aims to provide Caucasus University academic personnel with the opportunity to conduct fundamental, applied, and teaching-learning development-related research. Additionally, this competition should promote the engagement of the best Master's/Doctoral level students in scientific activities.
On January 9, the Research Facilitation Department held a consultative meeting with the university's academic personnel regarding internal university funding competition for research activities.
The second funded project, “Health Insurance Incentives for Disease Prevention: Opportunities and Barriers,” is authored by Magda Tsnobiladze, a Master’s student at Caucasus University, under supervision of Professor Tengiz Verulava.
Caucasus University has been awarded funding for two master’s-level research projects under the Master’s Educational–Research Projects Grant Competition announced by the Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation. Both initiatives were selected among 44 projects funded nationwide.