The project is co-funded by EU and is free for Georgian students. The educational process takes place on the basis of the Caucasus School of Technology.
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Apr
A lecture was conducted at Caucasus University for students from the 26th Public School of Tbilisi
A lecture on cybersecurity was conducted at Caucasus University for students from the 26th Public School of Tbilisi on April 15.
Apr
The Bachelor program in Energy and Electronic Engineering has been granted accreditation
The Bachelor program in Energy and Electronic Engineering has been granted accreditation.
Apr
The second session of DataSecSchool has started
On March 18, the second session of the seasonal school for students within the Jean Monnet Project DataSecSchool started at Caucasus University.
Mar
Digital Logistics Week at CU is over
Throughout the week, the following events took place: a business game called FRESH Connection, a three-day SAP ERP workshop, and a working meeting between professors from Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau and representatives of Caucasus University.
Mar
CU CODE QUEST contest for entrants
On March 16, the CU CODE QUEST competition for entrants was held at Caucasus University.
Mar
SAP ERP Workshop and Case Studies
On March 11-13, SAP ERP workshop was held at the Caucasus University, within the framework of the Digital Logistics Week, for those interested in the field of logistics and supply chain management.
Mar
Meeting of the German Ambassador and the head of DAAD Tbilisi regional office with students
On March 14, as part of the Digital Logistics Week, Caucasus University hosted German Ambassador Peter Fischer and Head of the DAAD Tbilisi Regional Office Gebhard Reul.
Mar
Business game - FRESH Connection
On March 9, at CU, the trendiest international business game - FRESH Connection - was held for those interested in the digital logistics master's program, the field of logistics and supply chain management.
Feb
Cyber Security League for School Students
On February 16, Caucasus University hosted a hackathon titled "Cyber Security League for School Students." 10th to 12th-grade students from various schools across Georgia attended the event, with each team consisting of 2 to 4 members.