Esperanto Models From Georgia – Among The Caucasus Mountains
My name is Nikoloz Gvasalia, I am a history faculty student, from the Tbilisi State University of Georgia. Currently, I am working
as a volunteer at the Fermata Arts Foundation nonprofit organization. The main function of our organization is to establish peace in the world through culture and art.
Fortunately, I had the opportunity to conduct several informative lectures on Georgian culture and history, a lecture on Esperanto models from Georgia “Among the Caucasus Mountains”, at the end of every lecture, there is a question-and-answer discussion during which a specific detail is discussed.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a department of the School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, contains all the majors of MIT University, the department is one of the most prestigious in the world, even though the name of the university is technical, it is a sign that the policy of the educational institution is not focused in only one direction, Which, unfortunately, is often found in other universities.
My presentation includes very interesting anthropological nuances about the first human-like individuals in the Caucasus region, in my project, I will also discuss in detail the uniqueness of ancient Georgian culture and art, independent language families, and scripts that are one of the 14 world scripts. It is also worth noting the great history of Georgian writing during the Georgian Renaissance.
I will be glad if your department, shows interest in my project, and I will have the opportunity to make my presentation which refers to the stages of development of unique Georgian history and art, in the walls of your historic university and make a small contribution to the diversity of education.
I am waiting for your department’s decision, on a possible initial meeting if you see your interest in my presentation.
Sincerely,
Nikoloz Gvasalia / Fermata Art Foundation Inc.
Esperanto Models From Georgia – Among The Caucasus Mountains
My name is Nikoloz Gvasalia, I am a history faculty student, from the Tbilisi State University of Georgia. Currently, I am working
as a volunteer at the Fermata Arts Foundation nonprofit organization. The main function of our organization is to establish peace in the world through culture and art.
Fortunately, I had the opportunity to conduct several informative lectures on Georgian culture and history, a lecture on Esperanto models from Georgia “Among the Caucasus Mountains”, at the end of every lecture, there is a question-and-answer discussion during which a specific detail is discussed.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, of Architecture and Planning Faculty, Founded in 1865, school offered the first formal architectural curriculum in the United States, and the first architecture program in the world operating within the establishment of a university.
With the advent of the industrial revolution, the size and population of cities increased, of course, chaotic development would be the direct end of the world’s urban progress, so in one of the oldest universities in America, the American architect, William Robert Ware, founded this vitally important faculty for the world.
I can proudly say that architecture is an integral part of the centuries-old history of my country, Georgia. In Georgia, there are 1300-year-old temples with a unique style, as well as houses, compactly built following the terrain characteristic of mountainous Georgia.
Georgian peasant houses are a work of high art and testify to a developed aesthetic taste.
I will be glad if your department, shows interest in my project, and I will have the opportunity to make my presentation which refers to the stages of development of unique Georgian architecture and culture, in the walls of your historic university and make a small contribution to the diversity of education.
I am waiting for your department’s decision, on a possible initial meeting if you see your interest in my presentation.
Sincerely,
Nikoloz Gvasalia / Fermata Arts Foundation
Esperanto Models From Georgia – Among The Caucasus Mountains
My name is Nikoloz Gvasalia, I am a history faculty student, from the Tbilisi State University of Georgia. Currently, I am working
as a volunteer at the Fermata Arts Foundation nonprofit organization. The main function of our organization is to establish peace in the world through culture and art.
Fortunately, I had the opportunity to conduct several informative lectures on Georgian culture and history, a lecture on Esperanto models from Georgia “Among the Caucasus Mountains”, at the end of every lecture, there is a question-and-answer discussion during which a specific detail is discussed.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, of Architecture and Planning Faculty, Founded in 1865, school offered the first formal architectural curriculum in the United States, and the first architecture program in the world operating within the establishment of a university.
With the advent of the industrial revolution, the size and population of cities increased, of course, chaotic development would be the direct end of the world’s urban progress, so in one of the oldest universities in America, the American architect, William Robert Ware, founded this vitally important faculty for the world.
I can proudly say that architecture is an integral part of the centuries-old history of my country, Georgia. In Georgia, there are 1300-year-old temples with a unique style, as well as houses, compactly built following the terrain characteristic of mountainous Georgia.
Georgian peasant houses are a work of high art and testify to a developed aesthetic taste.
I will be glad if your department, shows interest in my project, and I will have the opportunity to make my presentation which refers to the stages of development of unique Georgian architecture and culture, in the walls of your historic university and make a small contribution to the diversity of education.
I am waiting for your department’s decision, on a possible initial meeting if you see your interest in my presentation.
Sincerely,
Nikoloz Gvasalia / Fermata Arts Foundation
Esperanto Models From Georgia – Among The Caucasus Mountains
My name is Nikoloz Gvasalia, I am a history faculty student, from the Tbilisi State University of Georgia. Currently, I am working
as a volunteer at the Fermata Arts Foundation nonprofit organization. The main function of our organization is to establish peace in the world through culture and art.
Fortunately, I had the opportunity to conduct several informative lectures on Georgian culture and history, a lecture on Esperanto models from Georgia “Among the Caucasus Mountains”, at the end of every lecture, there is a question-and-answer discussion during which a specific detail is discussed.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Department of Engineering, is the largest faculty in the university, starting at the end of the 19th century, radical technological progress is actively developed in the world until now, and the rapid progress of world technological development is the merit of such educational institutions as MIT, here the eager students who grew up in their acquired knowledge, even Spread more widely, it gives the world hope that the future is bright and safe.
I can proudly say that In Georgia, the interest in technological development is actively growing with the advent of technological progress. The Technical University of Georgia, one of the largest in the region, currently has 8 faculties and 28 departments, annually having about 12,000 students, 1,500 professors, and staff.
I will be glad if your department, shows interest in my project, and I will have the opportunity to make my presentation which refers to the stages of development of unique Georgian architecture and culture, in the walls of your historic university and make a small contribution to the diversity of education.
I am waiting for your department’s decision, on a possible initial meeting if you see your interest in my presentation.
Sincerely,
Nikoloz Gvasalia / Fermata Arts Foundation Inc.