On June 15-16, Alte University will host a scientific conference dedicated to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The conference aims to create a unified academic platform where students, academic staff, researchers, and field experts can discuss current issues in sustainable development, present scientific papers, and share practical experiences.
The event spans two days and is structured according to its target audiences:
June 15 – "Sustainable Development Goals: Interdisciplinary Research and Innovation"
The first day is dedicated to academic staff and researchers. During these sessions, researchers and practitioners will present and discuss research findings, ideas, and practical insights.
Key Themes:
- Health and Well-being
- Education, Technology, and Innovation
- Law, Governance, and Social Justice
- Sustainable Economy and Responsible Business
- Environment, Climate, and Sustainable Development
June 16 – "Sustainable Development Goals: Student Research and Innovation"
The second day is fully dedicated to the student conference. As part of the program, an interactive workshop titled "SDG Solutions - Idea Generation Workshop" will be held. This workshop is designed to help students generate innovative solutions and develop projects focused on sustainable development goals.
Workshop participants will have 1.5 months to refine and process their ideas. In July, a Pitching Presentation will be held (on-site or online). The winning team will represent Georgia at the Regional Semifinals of the Sustainability Olympiad, competing against the best student teams in Europe. Alte University will provide travel funding for the winning team.
Key Themes:
- Health and Well-being
- Education, Technology, and Innovation
- Law, Society, and Social Justice
- Economics, Business, and Sustainable Development
Registration & Contact
To register, please visit the relevant links:
- For Students: https://shorturl.at/GKSrc
- For Academic Staff: https://shorturl.at/jPE5L
All conference participants will receive electronic certificates.
For additional information, please contact: research@alte.edu.ge
For full information see the documents attached below
