BRAMS Friends


 

The foundation of any relationship is built on friendship. When coworkers become friends, it can enhance the outcome of any project they are working on. Good relationships between team members not only increase the value of the final product but also make the research process more enjoyable. While it is important to have amiable colleagues in the workplace, it is crucial to have friends outside of it, too.

At BRAMS Institute, we value the people in our academic community who challenge and help us grow, even inadvertently. They shape our values and contribute to our continued development. A study conducted by Harvard even suggests that having friends can promote brain health. The friends we make at BRAMS Institute may come from different parts of the world, and some of them may have already passed away, but their legacies continue to inspire us.

We hold our dear friends in high regard and are proud to introduce them to you.

 

VIP


Innes Merabishvili (title)

Innes Merabishvili

President, Byron Society of Georgia

Rusudan Tkemaladze

British Studies Expert

Isolde Khaindrava

Professor of Media Studies

Merab Dvali

Professor of Medicine

Maka Jokhadze

Professor of Philology

Author & Sportswriter

David Chelidze

Author & Sportswriter

Rusudan Kvanchakhadze

Professor of Medicine

Maka Ldokonen

Author, Artist

Zaira Mikatadze

Military Journalist

Sandro Ustiashvili

Journalist, Poet