School of Arts and Sciences is one of the largest and oldest schools of ISU. The School offers highly reputable academic programs on Master's, and Doctoral including in Philosophy, Political Science, International Relations, Psychology, Sociology, European Studies, History, Foreign Languages, Theatre Studies, Music, Religion Studies, Public Policy, Soviet Studies, Archaeology, Art Studies, Medieval Studies, Social Work and other programs covering the fields of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts. School of Arts and Sciences is the partner of Erasmus Mundus Joint Master's Degree in Central and East European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (CEERES), together with the Glasgow University (UK) and Tartu University (Estonia), funded by the European Commission.
School of Natural Sciences and Medicine is a research-intensive school offering a wide diversity of top-quality academic programs. It implements postgraduate programs in Physics and Astronomy, Molecular Biology, Biophysics, Neurosciences and Biochemistry, Ecology and Genetics, Food Science, Sustainable Natural and Forest Resources Management, and Medicine. The School holds top positions in the Caucasus for its research in astronomy and astrophysics, neurobiology, ecology, genetics, and evolutionary studies. Basic and applied research is performed in a number of research laboratories and facilities located both on campus and in various regions of Georgia.
The School of Business, Technology and Education runs postgraduate programs in the field of Business Administration (Tourism, Banking, Finances, Management), Cultural Management, Public Relations and Healthcare Policy and Management, Mathematics, Education, New Materials for Nanoengineering, Energy and Mineral Resources Management and Sustainable Development, Green Architecture and Software Engineering. In cooperation with the University of Applied Sciences Burgenland (Austria), the School offers a double degree opportunity to master level students in the field of Business Administration. The School is founded on the following values: Entrepreneurial spirit, creativity, innovation and technology; Critical and systemic thinking; Transformative learning; Independent and fact-based decision-making; Social responsibility. The entrepreneurial spirit in the School is supported through the educational programs by engaging students in a practical real-work environment in the state-of-the-art labs, research activities, and gaining hands-on experience in cooperation with the Georgian business sector.
The Law School runs the following graduate programs: Master of Private (Business) Law (LLM), Master of Public Law and Policy and Master in Criminal Law. The faculty unites seasoned lawyers from all walks of life: judges adjudicating cases in common courts or the Constitutional Court of Georgia, successful in-house and litigation lawyers, human rights defenders, public prosecutors, and women's rights activists. The goal of the School of Law is to produce not only successful lawyers but all-around professionals who are ready to pursue successful careers in different sectors. Within the frames of Lehmann-Haupt International Doctoral School, Ilia State University delivers double degree Ph.D. programs with University of Göttingen and Münster. Research areas cover such research fields as:
• Astrophysics • Chemical Biology • Constitutionalism • Cosmology • Development Economics • East-European History • Forest Ecology • General Linguistics • Geophysics • Language Change • Political Science • Religious and Cultural Studies • Democracy, Human rights, and Religion.
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School of Arts and Sciences is one of the largest and oldest schools of ISU. The School offers highly reputable academic programs on Master's, and Doctoral including in Philosophy, Political Science, International Relations, Psychology, Sociology, European Studies, History, Foreign Languages, Theatre Studies, Music, Religion Studies, Public Policy, Soviet Studies, Archaeology, Art Studies, Medieval Studies, Social Work and other programs covering the fields of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts. School of Arts and Sciences is the partner of Erasmus Mundus Joint Master's Degree in Central and East European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (CEERES), together with the Glasgow University (UK) and Tartu University (Estonia), funded by the European Commission.
School of Natural Sciences and Medicine is a research-intensive school offering a wide diversity of top-quality academic programs. It implements postgraduate programs in Physics and Astronomy, Molecular Biology, Biophysics, Neurosciences and Biochemistry, Ecology and Genetics, Food Science, Sustainable Natural and Forest Resources Management, and Medicine. The School holds top positions in the Caucasus for its research in astronomy and astrophysics, neurobiology, ecology, genetics, and evolutionary studies. Basic and applied research is performed in a number of research laboratories and facilities located both on campus and in various regions of Georgia.
The School of Business, Technology and Education runs postgraduate programs in the field of Business Administration (Tourism, Banking, Finances, Management), Cultural Management, Public Relations and Healthcare Policy and Management, Mathematics, Education, New Materials for Nanoengineering, Energy and Mineral Resources Management and Sustainable Development, Green Architecture and Software Engineering. In cooperation with the University of Applied Sciences Burgenland (Austria), the School offers a double degree opportunity to master level students in the field of Business Administration. The School is founded on the following values: Entrepreneurial spirit, creativity, innovation and technology; Critical and systemic thinking; Transformative learning; Independent and fact-based decision-making; Social responsibility. The entrepreneurial spirit in the School is supported through the educational programs by engaging students in a practical real-work environment in the state-of-the-art labs, research activities, and gaining hands-on experience in cooperation with the Georgian business sector.
The Law School runs the following graduate programs: Master of Private (Business) Law (LLM), Master of Public Law and Policy and Master in Criminal Law. The faculty unites seasoned lawyers from all walks of life: judges adjudicating cases in common courts or the Constitutional Court of Georgia, successful in-house and litigation lawyers, human rights defenders, public prosecutors, and women's rights activists. The goal of the School of Law is to produce not only successful lawyers but all-around professionals who are ready to pursue successful careers in different sectors. Within the frames of Lehmann-Haupt International Doctoral School, Ilia State University delivers double degree Ph.D. programs with University of Göttingen and Münster. Research areas cover such research fields as:
• Astrophysics • Chemical Biology • Constitutionalism • Cosmology • Development Economics • East-European History • Forest Ecology • General Linguistics • Geophysics • Language Change • Political Science • Religious and Cultural Studies • Democracy, Human rights, and Religion.