The purpose of the Summer School
in Kartvelian Studies is to increase the number of Kartvelologists by training
foreign students; to assist them in the study of Modern Georgian; to give
them a general idea about the various fields of kartvelian scholarship;
to familiarize them with Georgian culture.
The Summer School in Kartvelian
Studies forms a basis for study of the Georgian language and culture by
foreign students and scholars; creates the basis for them to be able to
realize their interests. That such interest is indeed great has been demonstrated
by serious goals and abilities of the participants of the Summer School,
and the activities carried out by them, as evidenced by their letters about
the warmth and friendly atmosphere they were surrounded with in the Summer
School.
The 5-week Summer School in Kartvelian
Studies, held annually – in July and August – attracts foreign students,
post-graduates and young scholars to work on Kartvelian disciplines.
Skilled teachers deliver an intensive
course of the Georgian language for the participants of the Summer School
in Kartvelian Studies (4 hours daily). Well-known Georgian scholars deliver
lectures in various fields of Kartvelian Studies (history of Georgia; linguistics;
history of Georgian literature; Georgian mythology; Georgian musical folklore;
Georgian-Oriental relations; Georgian-Mediterranean relations of the Classical
period; study of Georgian manuscripts). Future Kartvelologists get acquainted
with the Centres of Georgian art and culture (Georgian State Museum; Museum
of Georgian Art; Institute of Georgian Manuscripts); The house-museums
of Georgian writers and artists; They meet Georgian writers and journalists,
attend Georgian theatres, and see Georgian documentary and feature films.
The schedule of the Summer School in Kartvelian studies includes excursions
to different parts of Georgia every weekend, including visits to the most
important historical and geographical monuments of Georgia: Vardzia, Sapara,
Mtsvane monasteri, Iqalto, Gremi, Alaverdi, Shuamta, Tsinandali, Monastery
ensemble of David Gareja, Kutaisi, Gelati, Ananuri, Qazbegi, Sameba, Jvari,
Svetitskhoveli, Svaneti, Racha, Khevsureti, Seaside of Georgia).
You are welcome to the Summer
School in Kartvelian Studies!
You will find friends here.
You will study, contemplate, enjoy yourself and rest with us.