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SUMMARY:A public lecture by Paolo Bernardi
DESCRIPTION:On June 3\, 2024\, at 17:00\, Paolo Bernardi\, MD Emeritus Professor\, University of Padova (Italy) and Adjunct Professor\, New York University (New York) will give a public lecture “Mitochondria: How ancient bacteria allowed our evolution”. \nCyanobacteria\, the first organisms able to carry out photosynthesis\, about 3\,500 million years ago initiated the formation of free molecular oxygen on earth. Due to its lethal effects\, oxygen caused the mass extinction of primitive anaerobic forms of life. Surviving organisms managed to exploit oxygen for their vital functions following integration within the cell of ancient bacteria\, the progenitors of our mitochondria. This unique event allowed evolution of multicellular organisms and provides us with the vital energy of life. \nLocation: G106\, G.Tsereteli st 1\, G building (near Vake Park) \nWorking language: English
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SUMMARY:A seminar dedicated to the 100th anniversary of The Great Gatsby's publication
DESCRIPTION:On June 5\, 2025\, at 16:00\, the Ligamus Book House at Ilia State University will host a seminar dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the publication of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. \nThe seminar will explore the novel’s historical and literary significance\, as well as its influence on American culture and contemporary thought. \nModerator: Prof. Paata Chkheidze \nSpeakers: \n\nProf. Rezo Marsagishvili\, “Speech Strategies of The Great Gatsby’s Characters”;\nAssoc. Prof. Nino Guliashvili: “Constructing Meaning in The Great Gatsby: A Comparative Linguistic Analysis Through Pragmatic\, Psycholinguistic\, and Cognitive Lenses”;\nNona Maziashvili; “Fitzgerald and Conrad”;\nKetevan Gakhokia: “The Great Gatsby ─ A Modernist Novel”;\nIa Jejelava: “The Great Gatsby and the River”;\nDavit Tsarielashvili: “The Great Gatsby ─ An Epic Hero”.\n\nAdmission is free
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SUMMARY:A public lectures of Polish Professors from Warsava University of Life Sciences
DESCRIPTION:On June 5\, 2024\, at 16:00\, Polish colleagues from Warsava University of Life Sciences – Professor Robert Popek and Professor Arkadiusz Przybysz will give public lectures: \nRobert Popek – “Urban Vegetation as a Natural Filter: Assessing the Role of Green Infrastructure in Capturing Airborne Particulate Matter » \nA public lecture will explore how urban greenery helps combat air pollution in rapidly developing cities. The talk will highlight recent research on the effectiveness of different plant types—such as parks\, meadows\, and green barriers—in capturing harmful airborne particles like particulate matter\, trace elements\, and microplastics. This lecture will discuss how vegetation not only improves air quality but also serves as an indicator of environmental health. \nArkadiusz Przybysz  – „Phytoremediation: the sustainable strategy for improving urban air quality” \nUrban air is increasingly polluted by particulate matter\, microplastics\, and trace elements—posing serious health risks. This lecture will highlight how different types of urban greenery\, especially often-overlooked informal green spaces and urban meadows\, function as natural air filters. We will examine how plant structure\, biodiversity\, location\, and environmental conditions influence their effectiveness in improving air quality and delivering broader ecosystem services. \nLocation: G106\, G.Tsereteli st 1\, G building (near Vake Park) \nWorking language: English
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/20-05-2025-publiclectures/
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