Davit Tinikashvili, Affiliated Professor at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Caucasus University, has been selected as a winner of the 2026 Rustaveli–DAAD Scholarship Grant Competition, jointly administered by the Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).
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May
Public lecture: Culture and Well-Being: Lessons from a Mental Institution, the Gym, and Beyond
On May 28, the Caucasus School of Humanities and Social Sciences hosted Professor Katie Rose Hejtmanek of Brooklyn College.
May
CSH Student Scientific Conference
On May 27, the School of Humanities and Social Sciences held its Student Scientific Conference, bringing together students from across its academic programs to present research on a wide range of timely and relevant topics.
May
The 3-Year Double Degree Bachelor’s Program in Psychology Received Unconditional Accreditation
The 3-year Double Degree bachelor’s program in Psychology, jointly implemented by Caucasus University and New Jersey City University, has received unconditional 7-year accreditation.
May
International Museum Day at Caucasus University
On May 18, within the framework of International Museum Day, annually celebrated on the initiative of the International Council of Museums, an educational tour titled “Hidden Art within the University Walls” was held at Caucasus University.
May
Vladimer Luarsabishvili’s Article Published in Castilla: Estudios de Literatura
An article by Vladimer Luarsabishvili, Professor at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences of Caucasus University, has been published in Castilla: Estudios de Literatura, a prestigious scholarly journal dedicated to literary theory and criticism. The journal is ranked in Scimago Q1.
May
CSH Professor Tsisana Bibileishvili in Switzerland
Professor of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Caucasus University, Doctor of Philological Sciences and interpretor Tsisana Bibileishvili, was invited in April 2026 to the Writers’ and Interpretors’ Residency at Château de Lavigny (Switzerland), where she participated in an international translation workshop alongside Swiss author Catherine Lovey.
May
1700 Years of Christianity – The Catholicos-Patriarch Ilia II
In 2026, Georgia will mark 1,700 years since the declaration of Christianity as the state religion - a milestone that represents one of the most significant stages in the spiritual, historical, and cultural identity of the Georgian people. This anniversary once again highlights the exceptional role of Christianity in the process of state formation and development of Georgia.
May
Informational Meeting for Prospective Students: Become a Psychologist
On May 5, the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Caucasus University hosted an informational meeting for prospective students interested in psychology.
Apr
Georgian Language Day at Caucasus University
On April 14, Caucasus University traditionally marked Georgian Language Day.
