Last week, for the first time in the history of our country, Georgia had the honor of being the host country of one of the largest tourist exhibitions in the world (ITB BERLIN).
Last week, for the first time in the history of our country, Georgia had the honor of being the host country of one of the largest tourist exhibitions in the world (ITB BERLIN).
On March 7, presentation was held for entrants and all those interested in the first 3-year double degree hospitality management undergraduate program implemented by Caucasus University in cooperation with Fairleigh Dickinson University.
Giorgi Bregadze, an affiliated professor of the School of Tourism and the main consultant of PMCG, shared the successful experience of certification and re-certification of the Caucasus Tourism School with UNWTO TedQual to the University of East Sarajevo and the University of Tuzla.
On February 22, a competition was held for entrants interested in the tourism program - Virtual Trip Through Time and Space.
On December 26, at 8000 Vintages, a master class was held for students of the Caucasus University Tourism program within the framework of the training course "Wine Tourism".
On December 26, presentation was held for entrants and all those interested in the first 3-year double degree hospitality management undergraduate program implemented by Caucasus University in cooperation with Fairleigh Dickinson University.
On December 20, a meeting about "5-month paid hotel training" with representatives of USAID and AMCHAM was held in the Caucasus University conference hall, organized by Caucasus Tourism School and Career Development and Employment Promotion Service.
The series of public lectures at the Tourism School continues; on December 10, another lecture was held for tourism program students, with the topic of the lecture being - The Role of the State In Tourism.
On December 9, a master class was held at the "Holiday Inn Express" hotel as part of the Tourism School's new joint program in Hospitality Management, which is being implemented in collaboration with Fairleigh Dickinson University.
On December 4, an outing tour to the wine museum was organized for students of the Caucasus University tourism program as part of the study course "Wine tourism".