Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, is hosting the International Project Analysis Seminar, which brought together leading experts and researchers in the field of social sciences. The event has become a significant platform for discussing topical challenges of our time, bringing together the experience of prominent scholars and young specialists. The seminar is organized and moderated by Professor Badri Nachkebia, Doctor of Political Science, whose longstanding work in the field of social research has made a significant contribution to the development of scientific dialogue.
Among the participants of the seminar is the Head of the Laboratory of Anthropology and Conflict Studies of the Institute for Advanced International Studies, Doctor of Social Sciences, Professor Azamat Seitov. His contribution to the discussions highlighted key aspects of the interaction of societies in the transforming global world, as well as the importance of anthropological research in conflict analysis.
The seminar topics cover a wide range of issues, including the transformation of social institutions, the impact of digitalisation on social processes, cultural aspects of inter-ethnic interactions, and the role of conflictology in the resolution of contemporary crises. Particular attention is paid to the integration of theoretical research into practical approaches for solving topical social problems.
The seminar was held at the Sukhumi State University, recognised as one of the leading educational and scientific centres in the region. The university, located in the very centre of Tbilisi, has for many years been a venue for events that promote international academic cooperation.
The work of the seminar continues, and its outcomes promise to become a significant contribution to the development of social sciences, providing new approaches to the study of the challenges of modern society and broadening the horizons of scientific interaction at the international level.