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SUMMARY:Online Launch of the Georgian Translation
DESCRIPTION:On 10 June\, 2021\, the Heinrich Boell Foundation\, Ilia State University and Poezia Press will hold an online launch of the Georgian translation of “Reconstruction of Nations: Poland\, Ukraine\, Lithuania\, Belarus” by Timothy Snyder. \nAbout the Publication \n“Reconstruction of Nations” tells the story of how history has influenced the formation of modern Poland\, Lithuania\, Ukraine and Belarus. What path did they take? What decisions were made and how? Why did they fight with each other and with others? How did they reconcile? How did they foresee the future? These are important questions for the formation of all modern nation-states\, and their fate and future depend largely on what answers are given. \nIt is especially important for Georgia to view the history of our friendly nations from this angle. What conclusions and lessons should our country draw? \nAgenda \n_____________________________________________________________________________________________ \nModerator: Prof. Alexander Mikaberidze \nGreetings: \n\nProf. Giga Zedania\, Rector of the Ilia University\nDr. Stefan Meister\, Head of Office\, Heinrich Boell Foundation\, South Caucasus\nMs. Nato Alhazishvili\, Publisher\n\nKey-note speaker: Prof. Timothy Snyder\, author of the book \nThe speakers will present key arguments of the book and a history of receptions and will discuss their relevance for Georgia and smaller post-Soviet states. \nThemes to be discussed by the speakers: \n\nPoland’s “Eastern Policy” enabled it not only to achieve peace with its neighbors\, but also facilitated its own European aspirations. What connects this policy of nation-building and rebirth of the Polish nation of the 1990s to the Eastern Partnership (EaP) initiated by Poland and Sweden? How Poland saw its role in the EU at the time and how it is today? How was it possible that memories of ‘glorious past’ did not prevent the path of the future? What lessons can Georgia’s political class draw from this?– H.E. Mr. Mariusz Maszkiewicz\, Ambassador of Poland to Georgia.\nLithuania has been able to navigate the post-independence choppy waters to emerge as a member of the EU and NATO. While the international situation was quite different then\, the process of nation-building by a small country in a difficult neighborhood contains lessons that are still relevant today. What enables Lithuania to ‘manage’ its memory politics to maintain peaceful development? How do historians remain historians? How can Georgia’s European aspirations be viewed in the context of nation-building and internal conflicts? – Prof. Violeta Davoliute\, Vilnius University.\nGeorgia is one of the nations ‘divided by its past’ – diverging memories of what happened in the last 100 years still feed the conflicts inside the recognized borders of Georgia. What are the roles of historians and politicians in this process? Is it possible to “leave history to historians” as Poles and their neighbors were able to do and move on politically? What are the key patterns and obstacles of Georgia’s post-Soviet nation-building? What obstacles do the internal conflicts create for Georgia’s European aspirations? –Mr. Giorgi Kandelaki (a Georgian politician\, former MP).\n South Caucasus as a region\, also suffers from the consequences of “memory politics”. How did the process of nation-building and strengthened nationalism reinforce each other? How can nations escape this vicious circle? What different approach is needed to rethink memory politics and its instrumentalization? What lessons does “The Reconstruction of Nations” contain for the countries of South Caucasus? Is there a particular role for Georgia to play? – Dr. Beka Kobakhidze\, Associate Professor\, Ilia State University.\n\nTime: 10 June 2021\, 19:00 \nFormat: Online\, Zoom\, and Facebook Live \nLanguages: Georgian\, English \nMeeting link: https://bit.ly/3ciZRUh \nMeeting ID: 858 7559 5022 \nPasscode: 263105 \n2021 \n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
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SUMMARY:Mari Burduli Career Forum at ISU
DESCRIPTION:ISU is organizing a series of online meetings with potential employers within the frames of the Mari Burduli ISU Career Forum. You will have an opportunity to learn more about job openings and requirements. Meetings will be held in English. \nAgenda  \n____________________________________________________________________________________________ \n17 June\, 2021; 17:00-18:00: Glowb  \nVacancies: \n\nSocial Media content creator (internship)\nCreative (content creator ADOBE\, internship)\nSocial Media (internship)\nSocial media assistant\nResearcher\nCopywriter\nMarketing Assistant\nTech (internship)\n\nZoom Meeting: https://bit.ly/2SxicGC   \nMeeting ID: 839 3638 2822 \n____________________________________________________________________________________________ \n18 June; 10:30-11:00: BackOffice LLC \nVacancies: \n\nMarketing\nSales\nProgramming\n\nZoom Meeting: https://bit.ly/3wiNX4R   \nMeeting ID: 860 2549 8665 \n____________________________________________________________________________________________ \n18 June;16:00-17:00: Techery \nVacancies: \n\nSoftware Engineer\,\nQA Engineer\n\nZoom Meeting: https://bit.ly/3xlDohx \nMeeting ID: 860 2549 8665 \n____________________________________________________________________________________________ \n22 June; 12:30-13:00: Adjara Group \n\nJobs in hotels and restaurants\n\nZoom Meeting: https://bit.ly/3vl4cND \nMeeting ID:818 7317 3937 \n____________________________________________________________________________________________ \n22 June; 14:30-15:00: River Trip \n\nVacancy for promoter position.\n\nZoom Meeting: https://bit.ly/3xkvZiC \nMeeting ID:818 7317 3937 \n____________________________________________________________________________________________ \n23 June; 14:00-14:30: Nutrimax       \nVacancies: \n\nAccountant\nCorporate Sales Manager\nFood Technologist\n\nZoom Meeting:https://bit.ly/3wnypwL\n\nMeeting ID:846 1362 1913\n____________________________________________________________________________________________\n  \n25 June 12:00-13:00: Tbilisi Business House \n\nTranslator (different languages)\n\nZoom Meeting: https://bit.ly/3pR8VW4\n\nMeeting ID:813 0366 3979\n\nYou will receive further schedule updates.\n\n  \nThe Mari Burduli Career Forum 2021 is held by ISU with the support of HR hub\, the largest union of HR professionals in Georgia\, and student employment portal StudentJob.ge. \n  \n2021 \n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/mari-burduli-career-forum-at-isu/
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SUMMARY:How to create a culture of cyber readiness within the organization
DESCRIPTION:School of Technology at Ilia State University with partnership of the ICC Georgia announces  The Cyber Readiness Program webinar \nAbout the webinar:  \nThe Cyber Readiness Program guides small and medium-sized enterprises to become cyber ready. Completing this free Program will make your organization safer\, more secure\, and stronger against cyber threats. \n45 minute/hr long bi-lingual (English and Georgian) webinar for interest will introduce listeners to The Cyber Readiness Program. \nAfter the webinar participants will get access to the complimentary cyber readiness series organized by Cyber Readiness Institute in English. Participants can sign up for the trainer series within or outside of the organization\, SME’s and startups. \nWhy to participate: Every Business Faces Cyber Risks \nToday\, every organization\, no matter how large or small\, faces cyber risks. But not every small business has the staff\, resources\, or ability to invest in cybersecurity. Fortunately\, there are basic steps you or your organization can take to protect against the most common cyber issues. Educate your workforce so every employee knows what it means to be cyber ready and can be a force multiplier for security. \nThe Cyber Readiness Program teaches you how to take these steps\, and how to create a culture of cyber readiness within your organization. \nWho can participate: \n\nTrainers\nSmall and medium-sized enterprises\nStartup representatives\nEntrepreneurs\n\nWhat’s Included in the Program: \nThe Program focuses on four key areas that have the greatest impact on an organization’s cybersecurity. Using interactive content\, videos\, quizzes\, and downloadable resources you’ll learn best practices and explore guidance on each. Areas include: \n\nPhishing\nPasswords\nSoftware updates\nRemovable Media / USBs\n\nDate: 20:00 June 17\, 2021 \nThe meeting will be held in English. Simultaneous translation into Georgian will be provided. \nPartners:  \nMeetings are organized within the partnership of the ICC Georgia\, Cyber Readiness Institute\, Tech Park Georgia\, Business accelerator Spark\, by European Union and Tbilisi city Hall\, Women’s Digital Literacy\, Women for Women \n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
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SUMMARY:Remaking Muslim Society by Remaking its Women: Azerbaijani Case of Muslim Women’s Reformation\, 1890 – 1920
DESCRIPTION:Despite a growing body of literature on societal reorganization in the Middle East and in the former Soviet Islamic territories\, the history of Azerbaijani cultural reformation remains understudied. In particular\, the subjects of Muslim women’s education\, establishment of women’s benevolent societies and women’s journals in old-Imperial Azerbaijan has not been the subject of any existing historical accounts. This gap in the historiography has led to a popular misconception that the reformation of Muslim women’s societal position only started in the Soviet period. This lecture aspires to fill a gap in the limited knowledge on ideas about cultural modernization\, Azeri women\, and their transformation.\nIn Azerbaijan\, the late-Imperial concepts about womanhood and motherhood\, envisaging women as unveiled\, modern\, and educated\, were linked with motherhood and the fate of the imagined progressive nation\, millat. Azerbaijani men of letters crafted an image of a new woman: the gentle wife and the scientific mother who could give birth and raise only future state leaders\, lawyers\, doctors\, scientists\, and lawful citizens\, and nothing less. That conception of new types of mothers as the foundation of the proposed millat\, nevertheless\, brought new social norms for gendered relationships. In the press\, Azerbaijani intellectuals and politicians voiced their arguments for granting Muslim women greater independence from conventional hierarchies within family and society. In particular\, the modern public education program\, the introduction of the first public schools and female teacher training centre\, gave rise to the new cohort of independent and modern educated female intellectuals\, politicians\, and civil servants. This new generation of Muslim women continued the policies for female emancipation during the period of the Azerbaijani Democratic Republic\, 1918 – 1920\, and after the sovietization of Azerbaijan in 1920. \nspeaker: Yelena Abdullayeva  \nDate: 17:00 June 22\, 2021 \nLanguages: Georgian\, English \nFormat: Online\, Facebook Live \n  \n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/remaking-muslim-society-by-remaking-its-women-azerbaijani-case-of-muslim-women-s-reformation-1890-1920/
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