The implementation of the "University Capacity Development Program" has commenced in Georgia. An event was held at the "Paragraph" hotel in Tbilisi, attended by Deputy Minister of Education, Science, and Youth of Georgia, Nodar Papukashvili.
In his address, Papukashvili emphasized the importance of similar projects in strengthening research opportunities in Georgian universities and enhancing the quality of their research structures, processes, and outcomes.
Alan Purcell, Deputy Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Georgia, delivered a welcoming speech to the guests.
The event also witnessed the participation of higher education experts from the USA, Europe, and Great Britain, rectors from public and private universities participating in the program, alumni of the program, and representatives of the US Embassy.
The "University Capacity Development Program (UCBP)" is an initiative sponsored by the Embassy of the United States of America in Georgia. The program aims to enhance the capacities of research administration and development offices in Georgian higher educational institutions, thereby contributing to the improvement of Georgia's economic situation through higher education and research institutions.
Administered by the American Councils on International Education in cooperation with the US National Council of University Research Administrators (NCURA), the program will be implemented in four stages:
1. US-Georgia Research Collaboration Needs Assessment and Workshop: American Councils and NCURA will conduct a needs assessment for research administrators and development offices at participating universities. Professional development trainings will also be conducted to encourage international cooperation and knowledge transfer between Georgia, the USA, and the European Union.
2. Series of webinars for program participants: Various important topics will be covered in webinars with the participation of US experts.
3. Study visit to the USA: Ten research administrators/representatives of development offices or research departments from Georgia will have the opportunity to learn about best practices in research management, fundraising, and international collaboration at 12 American universities/educational institutions over a two-week period. This visit aims to enhance participants' capacities in research administration and innovation management.
4. Return visit of American experts: Georgian participants of the program will have the chance to submit project applications for a return visit of American experts. During this visit, the invited expert will collaborate with the host university in research administration, development of research activities, fundraising, and/or alumni engagement.