Minister of Education, Science, and Youth of Georgia Aleksandre Tsuladze Meets with Times Higher Education’s Director of Research
As part of his official visit to London, the Minister of Education, Science, and Youth of Georgia, Aleksandre Tsuladze, held a working meeting with Ishan Cader, Director of Research at Times Higher Education (THE).
During the meeting, the parties discussed concrete steps for implementing the Transnational Education (TNE) Roadmap and explored future avenues for cooperation.
Minister Tsuladze emphasized that the Georgia–UK TNE Roadmap, developed based on research conducted by Times Higher Education and aligned with Georgia’s national priorities, outlines specific activities aimed at strengthening academic partnerships between Georgian and UK universities. These efforts are expected to further deepen the educational ties between the two countries.
The Minister noted that one of the strategic goals of the Ministry is to provide both Georgian and international students with access to high-quality British education and qualifications without having to leave Georgia. To this end, the Ministry is committed to creating favorable conditions for the effective implementation of the TNE Roadmap.
In response, Mr. Ishan Cader welcomed the steps taken by Georgia to advance transnational education and expressed readiness to further collaborate with Georgian counterparts.
The meeting was also attended by Deputy Minister of Education, Science, and Youth of Georgia, Baya Kvitsiani; Director of the British Council Georgia Office, Mr. Zaza Purtseladze; and Counsellor of Embassy of Georgia, Nino Shamugia.
Times Higher Education, in cooperation with Georgia’s Ministry of Education, Science, and Youth and the British Council, conducted an in-depth study on transnational education in Georgia. The findings of this study served as the foundation for the development of the TNE Roadmap.