International Black Sea University
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The International Black Sea University (IBSU) (Georgian: á¨ááá áá¦ááá¡ á¡ááá ááá¨áá áá¡á á£ááááá á¡áá¢áá¢á, romanized: shavi zghvis saertashoriso universit'et'i) was established in 1995 in Tbilisi, Georgia and was opened by the second president of Georgia Eduard Shevardnadze and the former prime minister of Turkey Tansu Ãiller in accordance with the decree of the Council of Ministers and the License of Opening given by the Ministry of Education of Georgia.
41.7974°N 44.7739°E
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| Type | Private |
|---|---|
| Established | 1995[1] |
| Rector | Gia Kavtelishvili [2] |
| Address | 2, David Agmashenebeli Alley 13th km., Tbilisi, 0131, Georgia , , 41.7974°N 44.7739°E |
| Campus | Urban |
| Nickname | IBSU |
| Website | www.ibsu.edu.ge |
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International Black Sea University has the objective of training Georgian and foreign students in scientific, technical and professional fields of study, and of using these studies in the fields of pure and applied research for contributing to the economic and social necessities of Georgia and other countries.
Faculties
International Black Sea University serves the following areas of education for BA, MA, PhD degrees.[4]
- Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities
- Faculty of Business and Computer Technologies
- Faculty of Law
