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Gigi Tevsadze is a Georgian academic, researcher, and founding director of Ilia State University (2006–2013), one of Georgia' main institutions of higher education. [1] He remains at this institution as a professor. [2] Tevsadze also works as the director of the 4D research institute at Ilia State University. [2] [3]
Tevsadze is the author of multiple publications in Georgian and English. His books focus on philosophy and the role of religion in society. [4] His Guide to Critical Thinking has also been published in English. Among his other publications is a widely cited analysis on Power Elites in Georgia (with Zurab Chiaberashvili). [5] He has also written on a range of other topics, including wolf-human conflict in Georgia. [6]
Tevsadze has also worked as a consultant for Georgian and international organizations, as head of the research department of the Parliament of Georgia, and as a manager of major reform projects. [2] Tevzadze holds several degrees in philosophy from Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, including doctoral and candidate degrees. [4]
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Gigi Tevsadze is a Georgian academic, researcher, and founding director of Ilia State University (2006–2013), one of Georgia' main institutions of higher education. [1] He remains at this institution as a professor. [2] Tevsadze also works as the director of the 4D research institute at Ilia State University. [2] [3]
Tevsadze is the author of multiple publications in Georgian and English. His books focus on philosophy and the role of religion in society. [4] His Guide to Critical Thinking has also been published in English. Among his other publications is a widely cited analysis on Power Elites in Georgia (with Zurab Chiaberashvili). [5] He has also written on a range of other topics, including wolf-human conflict in Georgia. [6]
Tevsadze has also worked as a consultant for Georgian and international organizations, as head of the research department of the Parliament of Georgia, and as a manager of major reform projects. [2] Tevzadze holds several degrees in philosophy from Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, including doctoral and candidate degrees. [4]