Tbilisi (GBC) - Tbilisi State University and Georgian Technical University are set to merge, with the combined institution retaining the name of Tbilisi Ivane Javakhishvili State University. The Minister of Education, Science and Youth of Georgia, Givi Mikanadze, announced this development during today’s briefing.

He explained that the decision followed preliminary consultations with the university rectors.

“The launch of a significant reform in the higher education system is founded on thorough analysis, international best practices, and the long-term interests of the country’s development.

Recently, a comparative evaluation of academic programmes, research specialisations, and infrastructure across state universities was carried out. Based on this process and preliminary consultations with the rectors, we have decided to merge Tbilisi State University and Georgian Technical University. This merger is a vital step towards establishing Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University as a leading centre for academic and scientific advancement in the region, and will markedly enhance its international rankings,” Givi Mikanadze noted.

As Givi Mikanadze explained, by order of the Minister, a temporary management body, the Council, will be established to oversee the merger. An acting rector, together with deputy rectors, will be appointed to manage the reorganisation process.

Furthermore, a new position of Lead Professor will be established as part of the higher education reform. Selected through a competitive process, individuals appointed to this role will provide strategic leadership for teaching and research, fostering quality improvement and supporting the development of young academic staff.