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SUMMARY:Public Discussion: Sustainable Design in the Era of Climate Crisis – The Georgian Experience
DESCRIPTION:On 5th December at 7:00 pm\, a public discussion organised by the Architecture Programme at Ilia University will be held on the topic: Sustainable Design in the Era of Climate Crisis – Georgia’s Experience. \nClimate change remains a key global challenge today. As Earth’s temperatures continue to rise quickly\, the frequency and severity of natural disasters such as floods\, droughts\, and wildfires are also expected to increase. These events threaten human life\, health\, and essential resources and lead to substantial infrastructural damage. Countries and cities are working on developing approaches and strategies to reduce climate change impacts\, respond effectively\, and support adaptation. Urban planning and architecture can significantly contribute to these efforts. \nDuring the public discussion\, we will address the current situation in Georgia related to this topic and examine the experience gained in urban planning and architecture. \nSpeakers:  \nKakha Bakhtadze – Environmental Protection Specialist \nSalome Dvali – Environmental Protection Specialist \nEnergy Efficiency Center representative \nThe discussion is part of the public program of the student architectural workshop “Sustainable Design for Green Spaces\,” which will take place at Ilia State University from December 3–7. The workshop aims to deepen knowledge about sustainable solutions and participatory practices in the development of urban green spaces. \nThe Heinrich Böll Foundation Tbilisi Office supports the event. \nWorking language: Georgian \nTime: 5 December\, 7:00 PM \nAddress: Qaqutsa Cholokashvili Avenue 3/5\, Building H\, Room 105 \nAttendance is free.
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/28-11-2025-publicdiscussion/
CATEGORIES:Events,School of business, technology and education
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20251205T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20251205T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T094819
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SUMMARY:Public Lecture: Urban transformation and the importance of sustainable and social public spaces
DESCRIPTION:On December 3 at 7:00 PM\, the Architecture Program at Ilia State University will host a public lecture by Swiss landscape architect Ludger Krabbe. The lecture\, “Urban Transformation and the Importance of Sustainable and Social Public Spaces\,” will showcase projects by BRYUM\, a Basel-based studio. Mr. Krabbe will highlight approaches to open-space urban design that improve residents’ daily lives and benefit the environment. \nAbout the Speaker \nLudger Krabbe is a landscape architect. Since 2015\, he has been a member of BRYUM’s executive management. He has 25 years of experience working in both the public and private sectors in Germany and Switzerland. He is also a guest lecturer at the FHNW University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland. His teaching focuses on climate-responsive and cooling-oriented urban spaces. \nThe lecture is part of the public program of the student architectural workshop “Sustainable Design for Green Spaces\,” which will take place at Ilia State University from December 3–7. The workshop aims to deepen knowledge about sustainable solutions and participatory practices in the development of urban green spaces. \nThe Heinrich Böll Foundation Tbilisi Office supports the event. \nWorking language: English \nTime: 3 December\, 7:00 PM \nAddress: Qaqutsa Cholokashvili Avenue 3/5\, Building H\, Room 105 \nAttendance is free.
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/28-11-2025-lecture-2/
CATEGORIES:Events,School of business, technology and education
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20251218T170000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20251218T180000
DTSTAMP:20260418T094819
CREATED:20251217T121025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251217T121105Z
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SUMMARY:Public lecture by Dr. Alberto Roper Pol Primordial Magnetic Fields and Gravitational Waves An Overview of Research
DESCRIPTION:On December 18 at 5:00 PM\, a seminar of Space Research Center will be held at Ilia State University S507. Dr. Alberto Roper Pol will give a presentation on the multi-messenger studies of primordial magnetic fields and gravitational wave backgrounds. \nDr. Alberto Roper Pol is the leader of the Cosmology and Astroparticles Group at the University of Geneva. \nDr. Roper Pol collaborates with Ilia State University professors and researchers on issues related to cosmological gravitational waves\, and they have jointly published articles in leading scientific journals. \n 
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/17-12-2025-publiclecture/
CATEGORIES:Events,School of natural sciences and medicine
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20251220T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20251220T193000
DTSTAMP:20260418T094819
CREATED:20251212T080459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251212T081008Z
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SUMMARY:Conference "Dictionary Day"
DESCRIPTION:On December 20\, 2025\, the Centre for Lexicography and Language Technologies at Ilia State University will host Dictionary Day\, dedicated to the 70th anniversary of Professor Tinatin Margalitadze’s birth. This year\, Dictionary Day will be held as a conference\, featuring contributions from Tinatin Margalitadze\, Giorgi Meladze\, and students of the Master’s and PhD programmes in Lexicography. \n Working language: Georgian \nTime: December 20\, 10:00 AM – 7:30 PM \nVenue: Ilia State University\, Hall G106\, G. Tsereteli Entrance N 1-3 \nConference program available at the link. \nAttendance is free.
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/12-12-2025-conference/
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20251225T160000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20251225T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T094819
CREATED:20251222T130240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251222T131054Z
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SUMMARY:Mohammad Golshan’s Lecture JUDEO-PERSIAN IN THE HISTORY OF IRAN AND AS A LANGUAGE OF RECOMPILING MEDICINE
DESCRIPTION:About the Presenter \nMohammad Golshan is currently pursuing a joint double-program PhD in Iranian Studies at the University of Göttingen in Germany and in Terrains\, textes\, interdisciplinarité (2TI) at EHESS in France. His main focus is on the history of medical science in the early modern global history. Currently\, He is working on the feminine body in Indo-Persian medical and occult texts of South Asia between the 16th and 19th centuries. Along with Judeo-Persian codicology\, he is also interested in Judeo-Persian medical writings\, folk medicine\, divination\, and magic in Iran and Central Asia\, specifically in texts from the 15th to the 19th century in Iran and Bukhara. \nAnnotation \nThe medical texts that were recompiled in Judeo-Persian are among the sources that have not received the attention they truly merit. A significant collection of Judeo-Persian medical manuscripts\, which are recompilations of medieval Persian medical texts\, is housed in the Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. While there may be similarities in their codicological features\, it is essential to examine them as discrete cases. This lecture proposes a general examination of one of these sources in The Library of JTS\, Kifāyat-i Manṣūrī\, along with a practice of reading some excerpts of the text as an interactive learning endeavor. This lecture will encompass two primary components as well: an exposition of the sources stored in the Library of JTS and a historical background of writing in Judeo-Persian in Persianate world context. \nWorking language: English \nTime: December 25\, 16:00 \nLocation: Ilia State University\, 201/202 meeting hall of Building S\, Acad. G. Tsereteli Street N3 \nAttendance is free. \n 
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/22-10-2025-publiclecture/
CATEGORIES:Events,School of arts and sciences
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20260204T160000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20260204T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T094819
CREATED:20260130T084324Z
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SUMMARY:Studying and Living in Korea: International Student Experience
DESCRIPTION:Are you considering studying or living in South Korea? \nMany prospective students form their expectations of life in Korea through K-dramas and social media. This workshop offers a more realistic and informed perspective on what it truly means to study and live in South Korea. \nThe session will be led by Zarina Nurillaeva\, who has been studying in South Korea at the University of Inha for the past three years. Drawing on first-hand experience\, the workshop aims to present the realities of academic and everyday life beyond dramatized images. \nThe workshop will cover the following topics: \n\nThe reality of Korean university life\nAcademic culture\, examinations\, and student responsibilities\nHousing options\, living expenses\, and part-time employment\nCultural differences and adaptation challenges\nUseful information for students who want to study in Korea\, including scholarship opportunities\n\nAdditional highlight:\nThe session will include short quiz activities\, with small prizes for participants. \nJoin us to explore the real side of studying and living in Korea. \nWorking Language: English \nVenue: G 106 Hall\, G. Tsereteli 1 \nTime: 4 February 2026\, 16:00
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/30-01-2026-samkhreth-koreashi-studentebisthvis/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20260215T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20260215T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T094819
CREATED:20260218T132845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T132957Z
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SUMMARY:Iliauni Turns 20! Unite for Iliauni!
DESCRIPTION:Twenty years of learning loud. \nTwenty years of thinking free. \nTwenty years of research\, courage\, and building something together that matters. \nFor two decades\, we’ve been creating more than a university. \nWe’ve been creating an academic free space for questions\, for ideas\, for science that has power. \nBecause a university is not just walls and classrooms. \nIt is our responsibility. \nTo society. \nTo the country. \nTo the future. \nWe stand together to defend our university. \nTo defend education. \nTo defend the belief that a better future is built only on knowledge. \nWe stand together to face challenges head-on and say clearly: \nThis path is ours. And no one will rewrite it for us. \n“Only science can fight ignorance.” \n“Where there is no knowledge\, there is no person; where there is no person\, there is no society; and where there is no society\, there is no nation.” – Ilia Chavchavadze \nOn February 15\, at 6:00 PM\, students\, alumni\, professors – all of us – gather at Ilia State University’s A Building to stand for 20 years of continuous building\, growing\, and believing. \nSide by side. \nStronger together. \nThe journey continues. \nWith us: Lexo Ratiani & LOUDspeakers \nLigamus – Iliauni unites us \nTime: February 15\, 6:00 PM \nLocation: Ilia State University\, Building A Courtyard\, 32 Ilia Chavchavadze Avenue
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/iliauni-turns-20-unite-for-iliauni/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20260319T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20260319T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T094819
CREATED:20260319T075432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T100512Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop - Academic Writing and Publishing in the Postplagiarism Era
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is part of the project “Addressing Academic Misconduct and Integrity in Georgia\,” funded with the support of the Center for Governance and Culture in Europe (GCE-HSG) at the University of St.Gallen\, Switzerland. \nThis workshop is designed for early-career researchers and doctoral students and focuses on academic integrity\, generative AI\, and scholarly writing and publishing in the digital age. It explores how AI tools are reshaping research practices\, authorship\, and scholarly responsibility\, with particular attention to ethical use\, transparency\, and integrity. Participants will engage in practical discussions on responsible AI-supported writing\, avoiding academic misconduct and navigating emerging institutional and journal policies. The workshop also provides guidance on developing a strong academic voice and maintaining rigor while working with digital tools. Through interactive sessions and real-world examples\, participants will gain concrete strategies for ethical\, confident\, and future-oriented academic practice\, including insights into publishing in leading international journals. \nThe workshop will be led by PD Dr. Elena Denisova-Schmidt\, Privatdozentin at the University of St. Gallen (HSG) and Research Fellow at the Boston College Center for International Higher Education\, and Dr. Tatiana Sitchinava\, Assistant Researcher at the Institute of Demography and Sociology\, Ilia State University. \nThe workshop will be held on 25 May 2026 at 11:00\, at Ilia State University. \nThe working language of the workshop is English. \nFor submission\, please fill in the Google Form: Blank Quiz – Google Forms \nThe deadline for submission is 30 April  2026. \nSelected candidates will be contacted by email in early May.
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/workshop-academic-writing-and-publishing-in-the-postplagiarism-era/
CATEGORIES:Events,School of arts and sciences
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20260324T170000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20260324T180000
DTSTAMP:20260418T094819
CREATED:20260319T123131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T123233Z
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SUMMARY:Nana Iashvili's online lecture “Collateralized lives”: Home\, debt\, and financialization in the Republic of Georgia
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, 24 March at 17:00 PM Nana Iashvili will deliver an online lecture “Collateralized lives”: Home\, debt\, and financialization in the Republic of Georgia. \nIn this talk\, Nana will present framework and preliminary findings for her PhD project that investigates credit-debt arrangements in Georgia where individuals use their homes to borrow large sums of money. Examining the roles of creditors ranging from banks to informal moneylenders\, to ‘Giravnoba’\, her work delves into the transformation of housing into a financial asset\, subsequent displacements and dispossessions and how these processes affect households and people’s daily lives. \nNana holds an MA in Sociology and Social Anthropology from Central European University. Currently\, at the Social and Cultural Anthropology department at the University of Vienna\, Nana’s PhD research centers on housing-related debts in Georgia. Nana is a member of the Landscapes of Extraction: Capital\, Violence and City team and a fellow at the Challenge of the Urban Futures Platform. \nWorking language: English \nFormat: online — for details contact mariam.darchiashvili@iliauni.edu.ge \nTime: 24 March 2026\, 17:00 Tbilisi time \nFree to attend. \n 
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/nana-iashvili-s-online-lecture-collateralized-lives-home-debt-and-financialization-in-the-republic-of-georgia/
CATEGORIES:Events,School of arts and sciences
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20260331T170000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20260331T180000
DTSTAMP:20260418T094819
CREATED:20260326T144148Z
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SUMMARY:The Agency and Materiality of Sacred Texts in Armenian Christianity
DESCRIPTION:The Anthropology Research Center of Ilia State University\, together with the PhD Program in Social and Cultural Anthropology\, invites you to a seminar by Konrad Siekierski on March 31 at 17:00: “The Agency and Materiality of Sacred Texts in Armenian Christianity”. \nThe seminar will take place at Ilia State University\, Room A103 32 Ilia Chavchavadze Avenue. \nThis lecture will discuss the social lives of Armenian Christian books and scrolls\, which act as sacred thing-beings endowed with supernatural power and agency\, having life histories and personalities. Drawing on literature on material religion and ethnographic examples from my research\, I will ask what these texts are\, what they do\, and how they relate to people. To respond to these questions\, I will examine the phenomenon of ‘home saints’ venerated in unoﬃcial shrines across several regions of Armenia and in Armenian-populated parts of Georgia\, where they aﬀord the Armenian Christians the experience of a ‘radical presence or realness’ (Orsi 2008: 14) of the sacred. Then\, I will turn to the Matenadaran (the Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts) in Yerevan. In this state repository\, research centre\, and museum\, Armenian religious texts have been protected\, renovated\, studied\, and displayed as precious pieces of tangible national heritage. However\, some of these manuscripts have resisted secularisation while preserving the traditional roles of powerful thing-beings which/who attract not only visitors but also pilgrims to the Matenadaran. \nKonrad Siekierski holds a PhD in social anthropology from the Department of Theology and Religious Studies\, King’s College London.  Konrad is a co-editor of Armenia: A Modern Culture from an Anthropological Perspective (2014)\, Armenians in Post-Socialist Europe (2016)\, and a special issue of the Entangled Religions journal on “Religion and Pandemic” (2022).
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/the-agency-and-materiality-of-sacred-texts-in-armenian-christianity/
CATEGORIES:Events,School of arts and sciences
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20260407T170000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20260407T180000
DTSTAMP:20260418T094819
CREATED:20260406T085455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T085959Z
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SUMMARY:The Ecology of Everyday Life: Local Food Practices in the Face of Environmental Threats in the Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti Region
DESCRIPTION:On April 7 at 17:00\, the Anthropology Research Centre and the Doctoral Programme in Social and Cultural Anthropology invite you to an online seminar by Dr. Natallia Paulovich: “The Ecology of Everyday Life: Local Food Practices in the Face of Environmental Threats in the Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti Region.”\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbstract:  \nThis presentation outlines the conceptual foundations of the emerging research project “The ecology of everyday life: Local food practices in the face of environmental threats in the Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti region”. The future study will investigate how communities living in an arsenic-affected area of northern Georgia navigate environmental uncertainty in their daily lives\, with particular attention to food sourcing\, preparation\, and consumption. Although geological\, environmental and medical researchers have extensively documented arsenic contamination stemming from abandoned processing facilities\, the social dimensions of this ecological crisis remain largely unexamined. Little is known about how residents understand contamination\, how risk knowledge circulates within households and communities\, or how longstanding culinary traditions are re-interpreted in light of perceived threats. Building on Mary Douglas’s insight that purity and pollution operate as both symbolic and social classifications\, the project approaches toxicity not only as a measurable chemical hazard but also as a lived condition embedded in everyday practices. The presentation maps the conceptual terrain that guides this ethnographic inquiry\, drawing on scholarship in environmental anthropology and studies of foodways under conditions of degradation\, and comparative research on community responses to industrial pollution. It introduces the proposed methodological framework—long-term participant observation\, semi-structured interviews\, household food mapping\, and interdisciplinary collaboration with environmental scientists—designed to trace the interplay between ecological risk and domestic life. By outlining the theoretical rationale and research design\, this presentation sets the stage for a broader investigation into how rural communities in Georgia interpret\, negotiate\, and accommodate environmental threats in their everyday ecologies. The goal is to articulate the analytical questions that will drive the fieldwork and to situate the project within ongoing environmental debates. \nBio  \nDr. Natallia Paulovich is an Assistant Professor at The Maria Grzegorzewska University in Warsaw\, Poland\, specialising in gender studies\, food anthropology sociology\, and Eastern European studies. She earned her Ph.D. in Sociology from the Polish Academy of Sciences in 2018\, and holds a master’s degree in History. Dr. Paulovich has conducted extensive fieldwork in Georgia and Belarus\, focusing on issues of gender\, social identity\, and post-Soviet transformations. Her work has been published in journals such as Slavic Review and Anthropology of the Contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia. Her first book called ‘The Taste of Agency: Cooking\, Gender\, and Social Change in Georgia’ appeared in 2025 in Palgrave MacMillan.
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/the-ecology-of-everyday-life-local-food-practices-in-the-face-of-environmental-threats-in-the-racha-lechkhumi-and-kvemo-svaneti-region/
CATEGORIES:Events,School of arts and sciences
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20260417T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20260417T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T094819
CREATED:20260415T074156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T074342Z
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SUMMARY:Meet the Austrians\, meet the Georgians: Business\, Communication and Culture – what are we talking about? An interactive Workshop
DESCRIPTION:About the workshop \n\nWhat characterizes business today in Austria and Georgia?\nWhich impacts do international settings have on business?\nHow is business affected by cultural differences?\nWhat has to be considered when engaging in intercultural exchange in a corporate context?\nWhat’s an Austrian working style\, what do young professionals think in Georgia?\n\nInteractive Workshop \nAbout the speakers \nAlexander Burka\, Prof. PhD. M.A \nProfessor for international Business Communication at the University of Applied Sciences Burgenland\, Austria. Courses on international competencies\, intercultural management and Russian as foreign language. \nMore than 25 years professional experience in various fields of activity in more than 60 countries worldwide for international organisations and enterprises. \nNina Trinkl\, Prof. MMag. \nProgramme Director of the Master’s program in International Business Relations at the University of Applied Sciences Burgenland\, Austria. Courses in strategic management\, international marketing and research methods. \nMore than 15 years professional experience in higher education as well as consumer marketing in FMCG and telecommunications industry. \nDate: April 17\, 2026 \nVenue: E207\, 45 Ilia Chavchavadze Avenue\, Tbilisi\, 0179\, Georgia
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/meet-the-austrians-meet-the-georgians-business-communication-and-culture-what-are-we-talking-about-an-interactive-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Events,School of business, technology and education
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