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TBILISI STATE UNIVERSITY

Tbilisi State University.Photo by Paata Vardanashvili

'Tbilisi Ivane Javakhishvili State University', better known as 'Tbilisi State University' ('TSU'), (Georgian: თბილისის ივáƒáƒœáƒ” ჯáƒáƒ•áƒáƒ®áƒ˜áƒ¨áƒ•ილის სáƒáƒ®áƒ”ლáƒáƒ‘ის სáƒáƒ®áƒ”ლმწიფრუნივერსიტეტი) is a university established on January 26, 1918 in Tbilisi, Georgia. TSU is the oldest university in the whole Caucasus region. Over 30,000 students are enrolled and the total number of faculty and staff (collaborators) is approximately 5,000.
The University has five branches in different regions of Georgia, 6 faculties, approximately 60 scientific-research laboratories and centers, a scientific library (with more than 3,700,000 books and periodicals), 7 museums, and a publishing house and printing press (for their newspaper, "Tbilisis Universiteti").
TSU has close scientific and educational contacts with many universities and centers from various countries, including the United States, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Turkey, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Poland, Iran, Ukraine, and Russia.
In 1917 was created by the Society for Founding of the Tbilisi University.
The main founder of the University was a well-known Georgian historian and academic, Ivane Javakhishvili. Several noted scientists - Giorgi Akhvlediani, Shalva Nutsubidze, Dimitri Uznadze, Grigol Tsereteli, Akaki Shanidze, Andria Razmadze, Ioseb Kipshidze, Petre Melikishvili and Ekvtime Takaishvili were also co-founders. Professor Petre Melikishvili, a well-known Georgian chemist, was chosen the first rector of TSU.
During the Rose Revolution of November 2003, groups of Tbilisi State University students were particularly active in movement leadership.
The Rector of TSU since 2006 is Prof. Giorgi Khubua.
Nowadays, TSU includes 6 faculties: Law, Economics and Business, Humanities, Medicine, Social and Political Sciences, Exact and Natural Sciences.

Contents
Alumni
Noted faculty
External links

Alumni



Ilia Abuladze, philologist

John Khetsuriani, lawyer

Giuli Alasania, historian

Nino Burjanadze, politician

Arnold Chikobava, linguist

Levan Chilashvili, archaeologist

Ana Dolidze, activist

Guranda Gvaladze, botanist

Evgen Gvaladze, lawyer and politician

Gia Getsadze, lawyer

Nikoloz Janashia, historian

David Lordkipanidze, anthropologist

Aka Morchiladze, writer

Irakli Okruashvili, politician

Bulat Okudjava, musician

Grigol Peradze, theologian and historian

Zurab Zhvania, politician

Ghia Nodia, political scientist

Jaba Mujiri, footballer

Levan Urushadze, historian

Noted faculty



Ilia Abuladze

Giuli Alasania

Ivane Beritashvili

Arnold Chikobava

Simon Janashia

Nikoloz Janashia

Ivane Javakhishvili

Sargis Kakabadze

David Lordkipanidze

Rusudan Lordkipanidze

Guram Mchedlidze

Petre Melikishvili

Niko Muskhelishvili

Shalva Nutsubidze

Simon Kaukhchishvili

Ekvtime Takaishvili

Sandra Roelofs

Mikheil Tsereteli

Grigol Tsereteli

Giorgi Tsereteli

Dimitri Uznadze

External links



Official website

History of TSU

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