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Tinatin Gagoshidze

Tinatin Gagoshidze holds a master's degree in applied social psychology and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Tbilisi State University. During her studies, she conducted both qualitative and quantitative research. Her master's thesis focused on the relationship between school teachers' perceived social status, social identity, and well-being. Tinatin has experience in service development and monitoring. She was also a youth team member at the NGO “Prevention for Progress,” where she worked on several priority areas, including child welfare and juvenile justice. Tinatin's research interests include education policy, child welfare, and the study of attitudes and social influences in society.
Tinatin Gagoshidze holds a master's degree in applied social psychology and a bachelor’s degree in...

Tamar Uzunashvili

Tamar Uzunashvili holds a master's degree in public administration and a bachelor's degree in political science from Tbilisi State University. Before joining CRRC-Georgia, she completed GIPA and The Center of Strategy and Development’s public policy analysis program certificate program. She has also authored several policy papers. During her time at university, she conducted a number qualitative research studies. In addition, she has experience conducting in-depth interviews and focus groups as a part of ACT-Georgia's municipal services satisfaction survey.   She is interested in education policy and self-governance.
Tamar Uzunashvili holds a master's degree in public administration and a bachelor's degree in political...

Nino Lobzhanidze

Nino Lobzhanidze holds a bachelor’s degree in social sciences from the Free University of Tbilisi. Before Joining CRRC – Georgia she worked as a copywriter. She is also involved in the project; Podcast De Re Publica, at the research and analytical organization Studia Georgica, which aims to study the dynamics of cultural identity and the development of Georgian thought. Her research interests focus on cultural and social issues.
Nino Lobzhanidze holds a bachelor’s degree in social sciences from the Free University of Tbilisi....

WiP: “Officially Unofficial: Hebrew Translation and the Soviet Georgian Writers’ Union”

CRRC, American Councils, and ARISC are pleased to announce the 5th session of the Spring 2025 Tbilisi Works-in-Progress series!  This week’s session will be in hybrid format in-person at the CRRC Georgia office and online via Zoom. Officially Unofficial: Hebrew Translation and the Soviet Georgian Writers' Union  Benjamin Arenstein, University of Chicago
CRRC, American Councils, and ARISC are pleased to announce the 5th session of the Spring...

WiP: “Loans and Gambling in Georgia: Findings from a Survey”

CRRC, American Councils and ARISC are pleased to announce the 4th session of the Spring 2025 Tbilisi Works-in-Progress series! This week’s session will be in hybrid format in-person at the CRRC Georgia office and online via Zoom. Loans and Gambling in Georgia: Findings from a Survey Tinatin Bandzeladze, CRRC Georgia
CRRC, American Councils and ARISC are pleased to announce the 4th session of the Spring...

Are Georgians becoming more concerned about stray animals?

Stray animals have increasingly become a top public goods issue amongst the Georgian public. Data from an October 2023 CRRC/NDI survey found that 22% of people named stray animals as a top issue, tying it at the top of public priorities with roads.
Stray animals have increasingly become a top public goods issue amongst the Georgian public. Data...

WiP: “A Changing ‘Colchis’: Identity and Transformation in the Mortuary Landscapes of Western Georgia during the First Millennium BCE”

CRRC, American Councils and ARISC are pleased to announce the 3rd session of the Spring 2025 Tbilisi Works-in-Progress series! A Changing ‘Colchis’: Identity and Transformation in the Mortuary Landscapes of Western Georgia during the First Millennium BCE Ruth Portes, Cornell University and ARISC Fellow
CRRC, American Councils and ARISC are pleased to announce the 3rd session of the Spring...

WiP: “The Bonds of Intercommunal Solidarity: Georgian Jews, Russian Jews, and the Imperial Russian State”

This week’s session will be in a hybrid format at CRRC office and via Zoom (with speaker delivering virtually). “The Bonds of Intercommunal Solidarity: Georgian Jews, Russian Jews, and the Imperial Russian State” Aaron Schimmel, Stanford University and ARISC Fellow
This week’s session will be in a hybrid format at CRRC office and via Zoom...