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Georgian International University (Tbilisi) Georgian Institute of Public Affairs (Tbilisi) Georgian National University SEU (Tbilisi) Grigol Robakidze University (Tbilisi) Guram Tavartkiladze Tbilisi Teaching University. International Black Sea University (Tbilisi) Kutaisi University. Kutaisi International University.
Tbilisi State University building backside in 1918. Tbilisi State University was founded in 1918 owing to the leadership of Georgian historian Ivane Javakhishvili and the group of his followers. It was the first and the only educational body of this type in Caucasus Region by that time. [5]
New Vision University: Chairman: Mikheil Lobjanidze: Manager: Steve Kean: Stadium: Ramaz Shengelia Stadium: Erovnuli Liga: 2nd: Georgian Cup: Round of 16 (eliminated by Dinamo Tbilisi-2) Super Cup: Winners: UEFA Conference League: 2nd qualifying round (eliminated by Omonia) Top goalscorer: League: Johnsen (16 goals) All: Johnsen (19 goals ...
New Vision University Managerial changes. Team Outgoing manager ... Dinamo Tbilisi: 25 6 10 9 21 28 −7 28 7 Kolkheti-1913: 25 6 10 9 33 42 −9 28 8
Campus. Urban. International Teaching University of Georgia (formerly Tbilisi Teaching University Gorgasali) is a multidisciplinary University in Georgia. [ 1] International Teaching University of Georgia is the new name of the institution as of 2016. [ 2] From 2017 on, the University will have its new name fully implemented.
Saburtalo Tbilisi (via Georgian Cup) Torpedo Kutaisi: Matches played: 180: Goals scored: 560 (3.11 per match) Top goalscorer: ... New Vision University League table. Pos
The season covers the period from 1 January to 31 December 2023. This was the second full season under the New Vision University management after they purchased the club in September 2021. Аs Georgia co-hosted UEFA European U21 Championship this summer, Kutaisi's central stadium underwent a thorough reconstruction.
On January 8, 1933, Tbilisi State University was re-established and State Pedagogical Institute moved to Kutaisi. Now named Kutaisi University and located in the center of the city, it started functioning from February 13, 1933. Up to 700 students moved to Kutaisi from Tbilisi to continue their studies at the university.