On June 25, Caucasus University hosted a joint public lecture organized by the International Research Center for the Study of Georgia and the Ilia Chavchavadze Center for European Studies and Civic Education. The topic of the lecture was - Language Policy and Political Discourse (the Example of Georgia).
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May
Roundtable - Culture, Power, and Political Narrative in the Post-Soviet Context
On May 22, organized by the International Research Center for Georgian Studies at Caucasus University, a roundtable discussion was held on "Culture, Power, and Political Narrative in the Post-Soviet Context."
May
Youth as Important Actors of Change
On May 8, at the initiative of the International Research Center for the Study of Georgia, Caucasus University hosted a presentation of the findings from the Ebert Foundation’s youth research project, 'Youth as Important Actors of Change.
May
Public Lecture on the topic - Europe through the Eyes of Georgians: Dialogue Developed in the Ancient World
On May 5, the Caucasus University International Research Center for Georgia Studies and the Ilia Chavchavadze Center for European Studies and Civic Education organized a joint public lecture on the topic - Europe through the Eyes of Georgians: Dialogue Developed in the Ancient World.
Mar
Colonization, Decolonization and Recolonization of Georgia
On March 27, at 15:00, Caucasus University International Research Center for Georgia Studies organized a public lecture and discussion with historian Beka Kobakhidze on the topic – “Colonization, Decolonization and Recolonization of Georgia”.
Apr
Public Lecture - “The Theatre of the Absurd from Beckett to Fosse: A Historical Reconsideration”
Caucasus University hosted a public lecture and discussion on “Theatre of the Absurd, from Samuel Beckett to Jon Fosse” featuring Dr. Octavian Saiu, a Romanian theater researcher and specialist in international cultural relations. The event is organized by the CU “International Research Center for the Study of Georgia”.