The annual report by the founding director

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Jul

Annual report

A year has passed since BRAMS Institute founded the American and British Studies Institute at Grigol Robakidze University.

On 4 July 2019, the Independence Day of the United States of America, Professor Maia Nadareishvili arranged a meeting with the University administration staff members and professors to present a summary of her annual work as the Director of the American and British Studies Institute.

 

Annual report by Professor Maia Nadareishvili. Credit to Mari Moseshvili/BRAMS
Annual report by Professor Maia Nadareishvili. Credit: Mari Moseshvili/BRAMS

 

She noted that modern academic societies still considered digital publications and online institutes a novelty. Therefore, not many implement and practice them. The development of this activity is essential for the future of academic research, she said.

 

Professor Diana Tkebuchava, Academician Rezo Balanchivadze, and Professor Mamuka Tavkhelidze (L-R) attend the annual report. Credit to Mari Moseshvili/BRAMS
Professor Diana Tkebuchava, Academician Rezo Balanchivadze, and Professor Mamuka Tavkhelidze (L-R) attend the annual report. Credit: Mari Moseshvili/BRAMS

 

The target audience of the Institute is the English-speaking international scientific community. The American and British Studies Institute conducts educational and scientific activities supervised by BRAMS Institute. This way, Georgia gets an excellent opportunity to demonstrate the intellectual potential of our country in the international arena.

 

Academician Rezo Balanchivadze (R), and Professor Diana Tkebuchava (L). Credit to Mari Moseshvili/BRAMS
Academician Rezo Balanchivadze (R), and Professor Diana Tkebuchava (L). Credit: Mari Moseshvili/BRAMS

 

Professor Maia Nadareishvili demonstrated an English-language website she created for the Institute that reflects the scientific research activities in live mode; she participated in and organised 28 scientific events throughout the year and covered 75 noteworthy events and news.

 

Tbilisi State University postgraduate student George Labadze, and Professor Khatuna Kacharava. Credit to Mari Moseshvili/BRAMS
Tbilisi State University postgraduate student George Labadze, and Professor Khatuna Kacharava. Credit: Mari Moseshvili/BRAMS

 

Academician Rezo Balanchivadze, Professor Baia Koroshinadze, Professor Guliko Galdava, Professor Mamuka Tavkhelidze, and Professor Khatuna Kacharava expressed their appreciation towards the solid work done and presented by BRAMS Institute, praised and thanked Professor Maia Nadareishvili, CEO, for her brilliant work.

 

Professor Baia Koroshinadze, Dean of Humanities and Social Studies Department at GRUni, and Professor Maia Nadareishvili, Founder and Director of BRAMS Institute and the American and British Studies Institute at GRUni. Credit to Mari Moseshvili/BRAMS
Professor Baia Koroshinadze (L), Dean of Humanities and Social Studies Department at GRUni, and Professor Maia Nadareishvili (R), Founder and Director of BRAMS Institute and the American and British Studies Institute at GRUni. Credit: Mari Moseshvili/BRAMS

 

Professor Maia Nadareishvili expressed her gratitude towards her colleagues and presented them with various promo souvenirs and certificates for collaboration.

 

Professor Maia Nadareishvili (L) hands the Certificate and promo souvenirs to Professor Khatuna Kacharava (R). Credit to Mari Moseshvili/BRAMS
Professor Maia Nadareishvili (L) hands the Certificate and promo souvenirs to Professor Khatuna Kacharava (R). Credit: Mari Moseshvili/BRAMS

 

Professor Maia Nadareishvili (L) hands the Certificate and promo souvenirs to Professor Guliko Galdava (R), Vice President of GRUni. Credit to Mari Moseshvili/BRAMS
Professor Maia Nadareishvili (L) hands the Certificate and promo souvenirs to Professor Guliko Galdava (R), Vice President of GRUni. Credit: Mari Moseshvili/BRAMS

 

Professor Mamuka Tavkhelidze, President of GRUni, receives the BRAMS Cup from Professor Maia Nadareishvili. Credit to Mari Moseshvili/BRAMS
Professor Mamuka Tavkhelidze, President of GRUni, receives the BRAMS Cup from Professor Maia Nadareishvili. Credit: Mari Moseshvili/BRAMS