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Meeting with the Representatives of the Georgian Embassy at EHU

The European Humanities University (EHU) recently welcomed Senior Counsellor Mikheil Sulaberidze and First Secretary Ms. Tamar Tevdoradze from the Georgian Embassy in Lithuania for an introductory visit focused on academic cooperation and student opportunities. The guests were welcomed by EHU Rector Dr. Vilius Šadauskas and Acting Head of the Communications and Marketing Unit Dr. Aida Kišūnaitė. The meeting brought together key representatives of EHU’s leadership and academic community, including Associate Professor Dr. Stsiapan Stureika (Head of the Cultural Heritage Development program), Associate Professor Dr. Andrii Kostyriev (Head of Public Policy and Political Communication), Liliana Tymchenko (Head of International Business and Trade Law LL.M. and International Law and Security Studies programs), Asta Visockaitė (Academic Curator of Law Programs), Associate Professor Natalija Valavičienė (Head of Gender Studies program), Dr. Jeffrey Taylor (Head of the Conceptual Design and Contemporary Art program), and Dr. Konstantin Gaitanži (Curator of the Conceptual Design and Contemporary Art program).

The event was organized in response to the growing interest from Georgia in EHU’s academic offerings, highlighting the increasing visibility of the University’s study opportunities in the region. The goal of the meeting was to present EHU’s unique academic environment, its international profile, and the broad scope of opportunities available to students from Georgia.

During the visit, EHU representatives provided a comprehensive overview of the University’s graduate programs, highlighting interdisciplinary approaches, international study pathways, and the advantages of studying in a multicultural academic community. With students from 16 different countries, EHU offers an inclusive space where civic engagement, critical thinking, and cultural dialogue are actively promoted.

The Georgian guests were also introduced to EHU’s institutional journey and the University’s continued dedication to preserving its cultural and academic identity while expanding its presence in the broader European and international context. Discussions touched on the University’s mission, support for students from diverse backgrounds, and its role in fostering civic and academic values.

This visit marks a valuable step toward strengthening ties between EHU and Georgian academic and diplomatic institutions.

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