On November 10, in honour of International Science Day, the Ministry of Education, Science, and Youth Affairs of Georgia organized a remarkable event at Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University. The event celebrated the winners of the Leonardo Da Vinci Competition, as well as young and distinguished scientists.
Aleksandre Tsuladze, the Minister of Education, Science, and Youth Affairs, addressed the audience, congratulating them on International Science Day and highlighting the critical role of science in driving development.
Leonardo Da Vinci Competition Awards
The winners of the Leonardo Da Vinci Competition were honoured with prizes and monetary awards:
Recognition of Scientific Excellence
Awards and certificates were also presented to distinguished scientists for their contributions to their respective fields. The 2024 Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation laureates included:
Young researchers making significant contributions to scientific projects were also recognized, including:
Special prizes were awarded to participants in innovative projects by the National Intellectual Property Center of Georgia (Sakpatenti) and other institutions.
Prominent Attendees
The event featured speeches from Teimuraz Dochvir, Director of the Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation, and Jaba Samushia, Rector of Tbilisi State University. Among the attendees were:
About International Science Day
Established by UNESCO in 2001, International Science Day aims to raise public awareness about the importance of science and encourage public engagement in addressing critical scientific issues.
This event underscored Georgia's commitment to fostering scientific excellence, innovation, and public appreciation of science.