Workshops

11 Oct

Venture Capital, Business Angels, and Start-Ups
By: BRAMS | Published On: 11/10/21 4:08 pm

INSEAD Faculty, the Business School for the World, leads a workshop in Venture Capital, Business Angels, and Start-ups this October for people who are active or interested in the domain of venture capital, business angels, and startups.

This workshop allows venture capitalists and business angels to learn how to identify high-performing start-ups and how to help them to become successful. Also, it can teach those who work or want to work in a startup how to get offers from venture capitalists, how to choose among these, and how to ensure they get the most out of the relationship with their investors.

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1 Mar

Bits and bobs of academic publishing
By: BRAMS | Published On: 1/03/20 10:18 pm

BRAMS Institute will deliver the academic publishing workshop series from 2 to 4 March 2020. Three four-hour sessions will embrace the topics relevant for the preparation of publication-quality material, resulting in manuscripts for submission for peer-review.

The British speaker Jeremy J. Ramsden is a professor at the University of Buckingham, and a consultant to the EU.

 

Topic: Academic publishing

Speaker: Jeremy J. Ramsden

Venue: Restaurant Begeli

Address: 4b Mikheil Tamarashvili Street, Tbilisi 0162, Georgia

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11 Dec

US Foreign Policy from Obama to Trump: Spotlight on Georgia
By: BRAMS | Published On: 11/12/19 10:52 pm

American Studies Institute at Tbilisi State University leads a workshop on US Foreign Policy from Obama to Trump: Spotlight on Georgia on 11 December 2019.

Christina Pushaw, the American speaker, is the director of the NGO New Leaders Initiative, and a former political consultant to the US Republican Party.

The workshop is free to attend.

 

Topic: US Foreign Policy from Obama to Trump: Spotlight on Georgia

Speaker: Christina Pushaw

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8 Jun

Problems of Modern Scientific Research
By: BRAMS | Published On: 8/06/19 4:19 pm

At the beginning of June 2019, Professor Jeremy Ramsden visited Georgia. Despite his usual busy schedule, our British colleague and old friend generously offered to conduct another workshop for BRAMS Institute.

Professor Ramsden introduced several new concepts on scientific freedom issues, spurring participants to investigate them further independently. To encourage the Georgian scholars and boost their motivation, the British researcher demonstrated the practice of actual methods, giving examples from his work experience as an advisory board member at the UN.

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16 Jul

Managing Strategies for Newly Established Organisations
By: BRAMS | Published On: 16/07/18 3:20 pm

The first official visitor and supporter to BRAMS Institute, Professor Jeremy J. Ramsden, is our old friend and dear colleague from the University of Buckingham, England.

As an experienced professional in multiple fields, Professor Ramsden consulted the newly founded Institute, its director, and staff members on peculiar difficulties and important nuances they might face during the process. Also, he gave practical advice on establishing an academic journal based on his personal editorial experience.

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