Memorandum Signed Between Georgian Technical University And The House Of Justice


Vice-Rector of Georgian Technical University, Professor Tamar Tsereteli, and Chairman of the House of Justice Vakhtang Zhvania signed a memorandum of cooperation.

The event was attended by Deputy Minister of Justice Lana Morgoshia, Deputy Minister of Education, Science and Youth Zviad Gabisonia, as well as deputy chairmen of the House of Justice and representatives of various higher education institutions. Within the framework of the same event, the House of Justice signed memorandums of cooperation with 16 universities.

The document envisages the creation of internship opportunities for students in the Law and International Relations Department, which will help them develop professional skills and gain practical experience. Additionally, a successful internship will provide young people with employment prospects.

According to the Vice-Rector of the Georgian Technical University, this cooperation is an important step towards strengthening the connection between education and practical activities. According to Professor Tamar Tsereteli, such initiatives enable students to apply their theoretical knowledge in real-world work settings, greatly enhancing their competitiveness in both local and international labor markets.

“It is particularly important for us to establish a partnership that will bring students closer to the real work environment. Cooperation with the House of Justice will give young people the opportunity to deepen their theoretical knowledge and test their skills in practice, get acquainted with modern standards of public services, and develop a professional vision, which will significantly contribute to increasing their competitiveness and expanding their employment opportunities in the future.”

  – Professor Tamar Tsereteli

 


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