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SUMMARY:Presentation of an Ilia State University research project
DESCRIPTION:Presentation of an Ilia State University research project “Unknown Georgia. Georgian and European Records for Reconstructing Historical Memory”. The research draws on as yet unknown Italian\, Russian and Georgian records from the historical archive of Propaganda Fide and the Theatine and Capucine missions. \n The presentation will be held at 18.00\, on February 3\, 2014\, at the university bookstore Ligamus\, Ilia State University Building A\, 32\, Chavchavadze Ave. \n\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/presentation-of-an-ilia-state-university-research-project/
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SUMMARY:Book Presentation-Natasha’s Dance
DESCRIPTION:February 5\, 18:00\, ISU Bookstore “Ligamus will host the presentation of Orlando Figes book titled: “Natasha’s Dance: A Cultural History of Russia|” by Prof.Gigi Tevzadze and Prof. Giga Zedania \nOrlando Figes (born 20 November 1959) is a famous modern British historian. from 1987 to 1999 he was a Lecturer in History and Fellow at Trinity College\, University of Cambridge \, before taking the Chair as Professor of History at Birkbeck College\, University of London. Figes became known for his work : A People’s Tragedy (1996)\, a study of the Russian Revolution\, combines social and political history with biographical details in a historical narrative. Almost a thousand-page book written by a specialist quickly became a bestseller. \nPublished in 2002\, Natasha’s Dance is a broad cultural history of Russia\, here interest of the historian moved from politics to culture. This book also had a great success. Ten years after the publication\, the film director Joe Wright revealed that in understanding of 19th century Russian Culture\, for his 2012 film Anna Karenina\, Natasha’s Dance and its author were the inspirations. Indeed\, this is one of the most critical analysis of Russian Culture\, written with a perfect knowledge of a material and upon virtuous possession of instruments of a modern theoretical reflexion. Not only the content stands behind the success of a book\, but completely perfect style\, that make readers read the  work as a novel. \n\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/book-presentation-natasha-s-dance/
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SUMMARY:Fairy Tale Day in Ligamus
DESCRIPTION:Every Saturday\, from 11:00 till 13:00\, Fairy Tales Day at Children’s Room\, bookstore “ Ligamus”.   Interesting books and various educational activities for children. \nDuringa Fairy Tales Day children will travel to magical world of books.  Through activities they will develop creativity\, motoric  and communication skills. \nAnyone from 4 to 12 years may attend Fairy Tales Day. For attendance please write to us:  www.facebook.com/ligamus.iliauni \n\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/fairy-tale-day-in-ligamus/
CATEGORIES:Ligamus Calendar
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SUMMARY:Information Meeting for students interested in studying in Estonia
DESCRIPTION:On the 12th of February 2014\, at 3 pm\, Ilia State University will host a delegation from Estonia. The delegation will comprise representatives from three leading Estonian Higher Education Institutions: University of Tartu\, Tallinn University of Technology and Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre. \nThe representatives of the delegation will make presentations about the relevant higher education institutions and discuss the possibilities available for individuals who wish to continue their studies in Estonia. \nPresentations will be held in English. \nAddress: Ilia State University 2\, G. Tsereteli St.\,G Campus\, Room G 106 (the former building of Encyclopedia) \n\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/information-meeting-for-students-interested-in-studying-in-estonia/
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SUMMARY:"The Waste Land"-Book Presentation
DESCRIPTION:February 12\, 18:00\, Ligamus Bookstore will be hosting the presentation of Gia Jokhadze’s book\, “T.S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land”\, Hermeneutic Interpretations”. \nThe book covers a poem “The Waste Land” by great British poet\, essayist\, publisher and intellectual Thomas Stearns Eliot (1888-1965) translated to Georgian\, as well as textual interpretation of original materials of modern Eliotology. \n“The Waste Land” by T.S.Eliot is widely regarded as “one of the most important and scandalous poems of the 20th century” and a central text in Modernist poetry. From the day of a publication\, the poem is accompanied by many legends\, myths and rumors about how text was written\, what author intended and what was the impact of up to date situation (Post- war Europe\, being the main protagonist of a poem) and etc. \nThe new book of Gia Jokhadze is for admirers\, researches and translators of T.S. Eliot poetry. \nFree Attendance. \n  \n\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/the-waste-land-book-presentation/
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SUMMARY:One Day Training Module
DESCRIPTION:One-Day Training Module on Climate Change and Forest Transformation in the Southern Caucasus\n(20 February\, 2014 – Ilia State University\, Block “E”\, Room #206\, Tbilisi\, Georgia) \nIntroduction \nWWF-Germany and its partner organizations in the South Caucasus – WWF Caucasus Programme Office (WWF-Caucasus)\, WWF-Armenia and WWF-Azerbaijan are involved in implementation of EU financed regional Project  on Increasing the resilience of forest ecosystems against climate change in the South Caucasus Countries (Armenia\, Azerbaijan\, Georgia) through forest transformation. \nAs part of the Project a one day training module for forestry professionals\, students and other interested parties shall be offered. Three one-day-trainings with specific local focus shall be hold in the three participating project countries Armenia\, Azerbaijan and Georgia in February 2014. The training shall give a first insight of the topic to the participants by addressing a theoretical background on climate change\, transfer to the adaption in other countries with case studies and a final debating part developing commonly local-specific next steps for the region. \nThe module shall be conducted by Dirk Frankenhauser\, an international expert and by WWF engaged consultant\, who spent three weeks in the region conducting a field trips and a stakeholder-analysis in October 2013. \nObjectives\nIllustrate the environmental and social risks as a consequence of climate change for the forest sector in Southern Caucasus region. The participants shall be enabled to analyse their situation and develop mechanism to adapt to future challenges due to climate change for the forest sector. \nContent\nThe training module contains five main topics\, such as\n1) Introduction\n2) Global Situation\n3) European Response\n4) Current Caucasian Situation\n5) Implementation options in Caucasus\nThese topics are divided into four key parts: \n1. Introduction\nThe training shall be initiated with sensitising questions reflecting the opinion of the audience towards climate change. This is followed by a brief description of the scope of climate change worldwide\, in Europe – and finally specifically in the Caucasus region and especially its impact on forestry. \n2. Training exercises\nThis is the core part of the workshop. Participants are taught to identify potential environmental and socio-economical dangers due to the ongoing climate change in their local region. This should aim at very precise cases in their forest management areas. \n3. Presentation of existing best practice in Europe and case studies\nParticipants are provided with an insider view to how other countries such as Germany have already developed policies and standard procedures to combat this risk-category\, presented with examples of good practice and conducting of case studies. \n4. Outlook and closing debate\nAt this closing stage of the training participants are invited to brainstorm of what they consider to be needed in future. Next steps shall be developed commonly in order introduce or improve forestry risk management systems. \nAgenda (20 February\, 2014)  \nExpected Results\nThis training module shall enable the participants to be aware of the challenge of climate change and especially its impact on the Southern Caucasus Region. The participants shall be empowered to adapt their everyday business to the upcoming consequence of climate change such as storms\, fires\, etc. as well as to transform the Caucasian forest ecosystems towards more resilienced forests. The shown example of other countries shall encourage the participants how foresters elsewhere act and give the possibility to establish a network with the other Caucasian countries in order to establish tailor-made tools like e.g. a common open-source calamity-database. \nTraining Module Document\nFor more details download full version of the Training Module Document from this web-page: \nhttp://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/where_we_work/black_sea_basin/caucasus/?215650/Managing-innovative-learning-on-adaptive-forest-management-to-climate-change \nTrainer\nWWF’s International Consultant Dirk Frankenhauser\, PanForestal\, Berlin\ndfrankenhauser@gmail.com \nContact\nMalkhaz Dzneladze\nRegional Coordinator\nEU financed project Increasing the resilience of forest ecosystems against\nclimate change in the Southern Caucasus through forest transformation\nWWF-Caucasus\nTel.: + (995 32) 2 237 500\nmdzneladze@wwfcaucasus.org \n\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/one-day-training-module/
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SUMMARY:Series of Lectures on Significant Issues in Bioethics
DESCRIPTION:A series of lectures on significant issues in bioethics will be held in Ilia State University on 1-3 April\, 2014\, 4 p.m. Hall A 101. Lectures will be followed by discussions. Dr. Andreas Veith from University of Munster (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster) will lead the lectures. For information on Dr. Andreas Veith please\, follow the links bellow: \nhttp://www.philosovieth.de/publikationen.html\nhttp://www.philosovieth.de/zur-person.html \nLectures will be held in the scope of Ilia State University financed project “Issues of Bioethics and Medical Ethics in Georgia”. \nLectures will cover the following topics: \n1.Moral problems of reproductive medicine. Re-evaluating values from natural context\n2.Ethics of attitudes towards animals. Justification strategies in philosophical ethics\n3.Ethics committee\, ethic commission and moral quality management. Social ethics\, just and collegial structures of clinical environment. \nGeorgian translation will be provided during the lectures. Attendance is free. Detailed information on every lecture is available in the attached pdf file. \n\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/series-of-lectures-on-significant-issues-in-bioethics/
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