Why Health Policy Training Matters for Professionals in Georgia >Public health challenges continue to evolve across the South Caucasus region, demanding professionals who can translate research findings into actionable policy recommendations. The ability to bridge the gap between evidence and decision-making remains one of the most critical competencies for anyone working in health systems, government […]
Track the rapid advancement of brain-computer interface (BCI) technology and you will consistently find Ilia State University at the forefront of this specialized field. Recently, a student team from Ilia State University achieved remarkable international success by winning a premier global hackathon focused on neurotechnology. For aspiring researchers, tech developers, and medical professionals, monitoring the […]
Understanding the Connection Between Tax Policy and Social Norms in Georgia Designing effective tax policy requires more than just adjusting rates and penalties; it demands a thorough understanding of human behavior. In developing economies, the gap between theoretical tax revenue and actual collections often stems from low levels of voluntary Tax Compliance. While traditional economic […]
Designing effective tax policy requires a comprehensive understanding of how individuals and businesses actually behave, rather than how traditional economic models assume they behave. At a recent ISET Research Seminar, Teimuraz Gogsadze, PhD and Head of the MA Program in Finance at the International School of Economics ISET, presented a compelling framework that challenges conventional […]
Spanish basketball consistently ranks as the second-best domestic league in the world, producing world-class talent and hosting some of the most fiercely contested professional tournaments in Europe. At the center of this highly competitive ecosystem is a unique anomaly: a university-owned club competing directly against corporate and historically backed basketball giants. The UCAM Catholic University […]
The geospatial industry demands professionals who can move beyond theoretical concepts to execute complex technical projects with precision. As urban planning, infrastructure development, and environmental monitoring increasingly rely on high-resolution spatial data, academic programs must adapt to provide rigorous, hands-on training. The Master’s Degree in Geoinformation at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona addresses this demand […]
Bridging Academic Research and Secondary Education Bridging the gap between university-level research and secondary education requires structured, practical initiatives. The Geography in Action program, developed collaboratively by the Department of Geography and the Institute of Education Sciences (ICE) at the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, serves as a prime example of this integration. Recently, this initiative […]
Studying abroad requires more than just attending classes; it demands active participation in the local and expatriate community. For international students moving to Spain, maintaining a connection to their home culture while adapting to a new environment is crucial for a successful academic career. The UCAM Catholic University of Murcia recently demonstrated its commitment to […]
Advancing International Education in Spain The landscape of global education continues to evolve, demanding new approaches to instruction, classroom management, and cross-cultural communication. As schools and institutions across Europe seek to prepare students for a highly interconnected world, the focus has shifted toward practical, student-centered learning environments. Recently, UCAM Catholic University of Murcia took a […]
Integrating Gender Perspectives in Modern Geography Education Academic institutions hold a distinct responsibility to shape not only the knowledge base of their students but also the critical frameworks through which they analyze the world. On March 9, the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona demonstrated this commitment by honoring Professor Maria Prats Ferret during its institutional event […]