On July 15, the defense of bachelor's theses was held at the Caucasus School of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Students of European Studies and History bachelor's programs presented bachelor theses on the following topics:
- Magda Berikishvili - Effectiveness of EU aid instruments: on the example of agriculture.
- Anna Bubashvili - Brexit and the prospects of the EU-UK economic relationship
- Tamar Ejibishvili - Economic dimension of association agreement on the example of Georgia
- Sofia Gujedjiani - The role of Georgia-Ukraine in the security of the Black Sea region.
- Anano Eliashvili - Europe in Noe Jordania's public speeches in 1918-1921.
- Anna Karchava - The issue of Georgia in the European foreign policy of 1918-1921 according to the newspaper "Republic of Georgia".
- Mariam Kvirkvelia - Construction of the Democratic Republic of Georgia education system based on European experience.
- Vardiashvili Gvantsa - Industrial waste management in the European Union and Georgia
- Nadaraya Giorgi - Expansion of Georgia's protected areas and bringing them closer to the European environment protection space.
- Narikashvili Tekla - Georgia's place in EU-China trade relations.
- Chokheli Nino - Obligations undertaken by Georgia in the road transport sector within the framework of association with the European Union - challenges and perspectives
- Khubaev Tamar - The path of the Baltic countries to the European Union: experience for Georgia.
- Ana Archvadze - EU Monitoring Mission in Georgia.
- Bakradze Sofio - Georgia in terms of NATO-EU foreign policy and security.
- Khvistani Nino - Factors hindering the accession of Turkey to the European Union
- Bzukashvili Nino - Georgian Women in Late Middle Ages in Georgia (Queen Rodami)
- Mariam Tsandishvili - Christianization of Georgians.
The members of the commission were:
- Guranda Chelidze, professor of the Caucasus School of Humanities and Social Sciences, academic head of the undergraduate program of European Studies
- Davit Natroshvili, School Dean
- Nana Pirtkhelani, Guest lecturer
- Salome Chanturidze Guest lecturer
- Kakhaber Janelidze Invited lecturer
Students successfully defended their bachelor's theses. The presentation of the topics was accompanied by interesting discussions during which the students demonstrated in-depth knowledge of the research issue selected within the topic, analytical reasoning and communication skills with the target audience.