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6 May 2026

School of Arts and Humanities at the International Congress on Educational Administration

 

The Director of the School of Arts and Humanities at the University of Georgia, Professor Tina Ghudushauri, and Revaz Tabatadze (Associate Professor at the same school) participated in the 19th International Congress on Educational Administration, held in Kuşadası, Turkey.

It is noteworthy that the congress represents one of the most important platforms in the field of educational administration, where the following issues are discussed:

  • Contemporary trends in education policy
  • School leadership and management
  • Challenges in the education system and innovative approaches
  • Digital transformation in education

Within the framework of the event, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Georgian Association for Interdisciplinary Research in Education and the Educational Administration Research and Development Association. This cooperation will further enhance the academic and administrative professional achievements of the University of Georgia. The partnership envisages joint activities and initiatives that will contribute to:

  • Strengthening international academic connections
  • Developing joint research and projects
  • Sharing knowledge in the field of educational administration

It is especially noteworthy that the 21st International Congress on Educational Administration will be held at the University of Georgia.






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