With the support of the Ministry of
Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia, organized by the Shota
Rustaveli Scientific Foundation, a scientific forum - "Prospects of
Development of Science in Georgia" was opened by the Minister of
Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia - Mikheil Batiashvili.
The forum discussed the current situation
in the field of science, as well as the challenges of the planned education
reform, the perspectives of science development and its role in education.
Panel discussions were also held in different science fields such as- natural
sciences, medicine & health, agrarian, humanitarian, Kartvelian studies,
social sciences, engineering and technologies.
The scientific forum was attended by the
representatives of universities, scientific-research institutes and various
specialists. Representatives of the diplomatic corps and international
organizations also attended the event.
"Science is one of the main priorities
of the said Reform. There is no education without the development of science.
Our goal is to have a long-term strategy for development towards science. The
most important thing is that this strategy has already been launched and
specific steps will be taken as soon as possible. It is necessary to determine
the correct and important priorities for the country that responds precisely to
today's trends. We will also present plans for the next month for the science
development at major universities, which will give us the best result. We have
to go through the reform together with an active cooperation, and get all
stakeholders involved. “- stated Mikheil Batiashvili.
The Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of
Georgia implements a comprehensive reform of education, which implies complex
and interdisciplinary approaches in all directions (preschool, general, vocational,
higher education and science).