Mikheil Chkhenkeli, the candidate
running for the Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia,
addressed the joint committees of the Parliament and spoke about the most vital
mega-projects that have been implemented in the field of higher education
despite the pandemic.
"2020 was especially
important for higher education in Georgia. The main mega-project – Kutaisi
International University was finally unveiled. The idea and its entire concept
belongs to Mr. Bidzina Ivanishvili. A university of such magnitude and scale
could not have existed in Georgia had it not been for his and his family's
extremely important charity of one billion euros.
In terms of internationalization
of higher education and science, the establishment of Kutaisi International
University is an event of paramount importance. This is a new state university
that is being developed by the Western standards. It is the first university
campus-type higher education institution in the entire region.
Additionally, despite the obstacles
caused by the pandemic, Kutaisi International University was officially opened
in October 2020. The University received its first students this year in three
English-language undergraduate programs: Mathematics, Computer Science, and
Management. Kutaisi International University cooperates intensively with one of
the world's leading universities, the Technical University of Munich. In the
coming years, the university will have new academic programs for all three
levels of education, each of which will be based on the academic programs of
the world's leading universities.
Please note, that along with
Georgian professors, there are world leading scientists who read lectures at
the university.”
Furthermore, the Ministerial
Candidate singled out the scientific-research direction of Kutaisi International
University and noted that work has begun on the establishment of the Hadron
Therapy Center, where modern research in medical and nuclear physics will be
carried out along with the treatment of oncological diseases. The center will
house two cyclotrons, which are currently being manufactured by one of the
world's leading companies (IBA). This project is also funded by the Cartu
Foundation. One cyclotron is used to treat tumors with ultra-modern methods,
which is especially important for children with cancer, whereas the second
cyclotron will be utilized for heavy scientific research purposes. These
studies will be carried out by well-known foreign scientists together with their
Georgian peers. Accordingly, Kutaisi International University and Hadron Therapy
Center will become an academic and scientific center of world importance.
It should be noted that the establishment of
the Industrial Advisory Board is planned at Kutaisi International University.
The Board will include representatives of the world's leading companies and
business associations.