Student Scientific Conference (2024)
On June 4, the Caucasus School of Media hosted a student scientific conference. Participants included students from the journalism and mass communication program, as well as the PR and communication bachelor's program.
The jury selected the three best research papers:
1st place: Nita Goletiani and Mariam Kalandadze:
- Topic: "The Impact and Importance of User Experience (UX) on the Proper Functioning of E-Commerce Websites."
2nd place: Sonya Anastasia Hulst:
- Topic: "Difficulties Caused by Cultural Differentiation in The Process of Marketing and Public Relations."
3rd place: Nino Kikvadze and Nino Sigua:
- Topic: "Reflection of The Development of Artificial Intelligence in Modern Journalistic Practice."
We would like to congradulate all participants.
Student Scientific Conference (2021)
On May 21, the CSM Student Scientific Conference was held. The conference was attended by students of both Journalism and Mass Communication, as well as undergraduate students of PR and Communication.
Three best research papers were selected by the jury:
I place - Avdina Jaoshvili and Elene Khachiashvili
Topic:"Research on the Importance of Advertising in the Practice of Public Relations"
II place - Sophio Sharadze
Topic: "Gambling Advertising in the Media and Their Impact on Adolescents"
III place - Anano Didebashvili and Lizi Akhaladze
Topic: "What Fate Awaits the Radio in the Age of Technology?"
Research - Politicians Visit talk Shows (2020)
Research paper of III year undergraduate students in Journalism and Mass Communication:
Authors: Nino Gogishvili, Mariam Davitadze
Mentor: George Jologua
Topic - Politicians visiting talk shows
Student Scientific Conference (2020)
On June 24, the Caucasus Media School Student Scientific Conference was held. By the decision of the jury, the three best research papers were selected:
I place - Temur Melikishvili
Topic: "Separation of Advertising Materials in Georgian Online Media"
II place - Sophio Sharadze
Topic: "Media as a Strong Weapon for Establishing Stereotypes"
III place - Nino Gabisonia
Topic: "Coverage of Homeless Problems in Georgian Online Media"
Research in the Subject of Conflict and Crisis (2020)
Mariam Shalamberidze's research - how ethically are the events related to Russia covered in the main news programs of Georgian TV channels?
Mikheil Goguadze's research - The coverage of the alleged infection of a patient with psychosocial needs and his doctor in the national media
Students’ Science Conference (2016)
Students’ Science Conference held on May 30 revealed two best works. The first place was taken by the work of senior year students Giorgi Diasamidze and Giorgi Kikabidze: Karabagh Conflict – Trends in TV Programs and Internet Publications. The second place was taken by a senior year student Magda Sarsevanidze and her work: Voice of Abkhazia in Georgian Media.
Students’ Science Conference (2015)
On May 29, 13 students participated in Students’ Science Conference – Media and Conflicts - held at Caucasus School of Media. The participants were judged by the jury and the following winners were revealed:
- Mako Panjavidze – I place (topic: Impact of Georgian TV Broadcasting Companies on evaluation ISIS Terrorist Acts)
- Lika Gamkhuashvili – II place (topic: Attitudes and Approaches of Georgian TV Media while Covering Developments in the Ukraine)
- Mariam Tsanava – III place (topic: Fundamental Journalistic Principle – Impartiality while Covering Russia-Ukraine Conflict).
The participants were awarded certificates and presents.
Media Research Class (2010-2011)
On April 19, 2012 Science Conference was held at CSM. Students of Journalism and Mass Communication presented their works to a commission of CU staff and faculty. The commission awarded the participants with books and certificates. The places were taken by:
- I place: _ Salome Modebadze. Topic: Coverage of Juvenile Delinquency in Georgian Print Media;
- II place – Salome Kvirikashvili (Took part in the conference on behalf of Chester University). Topic: Negative representation of ethnic Armenians in the Georgian print press (the Asaval-Dasavali; Liberali; the Kviris-Kronika) and online publications (Netgazeti) following amendments to the civic code".
- III place – Nino Samniashvili. Topic: Coverage of Issues Related to Religious Minorities in the Press.
Media Research Class (2010-2011)
Senior Year Research Projects
The final project in a course of Mass Communication/Journalism Program – Media Research Methods is designed to allow students to create a research project. The course was led by instructor Ekaterine Basilaya:
Works by:
- Gvantsa Potskhveria
- Nino Kaishauri
- Nino Samniashvili
- Sophie Chaduneli
- Sophie Maisuradze
- Lika Chkhikvadze