Latest NEWS
On April 12, 2018 Department of History, School of Art and Humanities, the University of Georgia hosted the founder of ‘SARAH Foundation’ (Israel) Reuven ben Shemesh, and representatives and the founder of ‘Israeli House’ Itsik Moshe.
Three Bachelor students of history department, presented abstracts of their Bachelor Papers: Nino Guraspashvili (Racial Policy of Nazi Germany (the Jews Question), Nino Khubulava (The Holocaust in Elie Wiesel Life), and Tamriko Tsurtsumia (British Policy on Jews Immigration to Palestine (1929-1948). In May, 2018 the best presenter Nino Guraspashvili will visit the World Holocaust Remembrance Center - Yad Vashem Museum, Jerusalem. All expenses of this trip will be covered by the ‘SARAH Foundation’.
Students, who study the course: The Holocaust and Genocide in the Visegrad Group Countries - Zurab Guliasvili, Nino Aslamazishvili, Sandro Tsutskiridze, and Davit Aliashvili , also, presented different topics. Reuven Ben Shemesh established scholarship for the students of this course too: at the end of spring semester, 2018 two best students will get one time scholarships. Mr. Ben Shemesh declared that ‘SARAH Foundation’ will continue policy of one time scholarships, and funding the visit of the best student to Jerusalem, at least, next two academic years.
The president of the University of Georgia– Giuli Alasania, students from the departments of history and international relations, and professors attended the event.
See also:
http://medianews.ge/ge/search?date=2018-04-13