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At the end of the I stage of the reform implemented, at the beginning of 2005, the bodies functioning at TSU were: 22 faculties with 184 chairs, 8 branches with 46 faculties, 3 scientific-research and study-scientific institutes, 81 scientific-research laboratories and centers, 161 study laboratories and rooms, clinical hospitals and diagnostic ...
He worked as Dean of the Faculty of Philology at TSU (1976–1986); deputy rector for scientific research at TSU (1986–1993) and head of the chair of old Georgian literature at TSU (2000–2006). The main field of Khintibidze's research is medieval Georgian literature and Georgian-Byzantine literary contacts, also especially Rustaveli studies ...
In 1979 the Sokhumi Pedagogical Institute reestablished itself as Abkhazian University. On May 14, 1989 the Georgian Department of the Abkhazian State University became the Sokhumi Branch of the Tbilisi State University (TSU). Since 1993 (after the war in Abkhazia of 1992–1993) the Sokhumi Branch of TSU was based in Tbilisi.
Library of the university. The School of International Relations - the oldest School at the University - began as the Institute of Asia and Africa in 1991 and retains a special emphasis on cultures and politics. In the past, that has meant extensive offerings on the cultures and languages of the Near, Middle East, and Far East.
Shalva Nutsubidze (Georgian: შალვა ნუცუბიძე; December 14, 1888 – January 6, 1969) was a Georgian philosopher, cultural historian, rustvelologist, literary critic, translator, public figure, one of the founders of scientific school in the field of history of Georgian philosophy, one of the founders and prorector (1920–1929) of the Tbilisi State University, Director ...
GTU's scientific library is one of the largest libraries in Georgia, comprising 1,254,000 books of which many are unique and rare finds, and 500,000 periodic materials. Plans are underway for digitizing this large collection of knowledge.
In 1951-1988, the director of the Institute of Physics of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences was Elephter Andronikashvili.. It was during this period that Andronikashvili and his students were the first to study the transverse impulses of the products of interaction caused by cosmic ray particles, which enabled them to question the possibility of the internal structure of elementary ...
TSU comprises 22 faculties and institutes with 152 departments, serving approximately 18,000 students. [3] In 2022, the university was ranked #272 by QS World University Rankings, #601 by World University Rankings by Times Higher Education, and #901 by Academic Ranking of World Universities.