Tbilisi: Kakha Shengelia visited recently to Czech Republic. The reactor during his there also hold an interaction with the Reactor of Ambis University also.
The official Facebook page of university stated, “The rector of the International Black Sea University Kakha Shengelia met with the Rector of Ambis University during his visit to the Czech Republic. Moreover, during the meeting, the parties discussed future opportunities for cooperation, promoting academic exchange and strengthening ties between the universities.
The meeting ended with the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the two universities.
It is worth to note that ISBU has in past years also executed many such memorandums with foreign University. The main purposes of these memorandums with many international universities are to gives students world class exposure as well.
The University students are also availing benefits under many other schemes. The students at university who got benefits under the Erasmus+ program has also share their success story at intranational universities.
The students expressed their gratitude to university administration for providing them such international opportunities to gain experience also.
The university students enrolled in the University will get chance to finish first year of their course at the International Black Sea University and then they can visit the foreign university for completion of rest of education.
This time again signing of this memorandum once again proved how ISBU management is working round the clock for international collaboration as well. The Rector of both universities on this occasion also expressed their happiness for educational development also.
They also urged student at their respective universities to get maximum benefits of exchange programs. The importance of international degree was also discussed by both sides as well.
On the other hand, Reactor of Czech University underlined role of international degree in getting job with ease as they have more knowledge and practical experience. The attendees on this occasion asked their doubts which were addressed by both reactors.