While addressing the deputies,
Mikheil Chkhenkeli, the candidate running for the Minister of Education,
Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia, spoke about the important steps taken
towards the internationalization of higher education and the innovations that
are planned in terms of financing this significant field.
Mikheil Chkhenkeli: "We
are currently working on a new model to finance higher education, which
involves determining the amount of basic funding for state higher education
institutions using a formula based on the ‘enumerable criteria’.
In order to support the regional
universities, an indicator of targeted specialization will be provided, which
means financing the priority fields identified in the region. At the same time,
special approaches will be taken into account when financing higher education
institutions geared towards art."
Mikheil Chkhenkeli also spoke
about the results achieved in the field of internationalization of higher
education and noted that the Georgian-French University had been established
and the first students had already been admitted. Moreover, in cooperation with
the Ministry of Justice, the South Caucasus Branch of the European Public Law
Organization was established at TSU to facilitate educational and research
projects. Academic Mobility Support Programs: ERASMUS +, Fulbright, DAAD were
also extended.
Notably, for the first time in the region, TSU
educational programs have been accredited by the American Engineering and
Technology Accreditation Board (ABET).