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Free Workshop Series by ISET
15 April 2021

ISET – International School of Economics at TSU (ISET) is pleased to offer a unique training opportunity in economics for evolving professionals – four practical workshops on four different economic topics, free of charge. The workshops will be delivered online, in English by ISET’s senior faculty members, Ph.D. Economists of the top western universities.

ISET flagship MA in Economics is Open for Admissions
22 February 2021

The International School of Economics is happy to announce that we’ve opened up applications for the 2021-2022 Master’s Program. At ISET you’ll find a world-class MA in Economics, fully taught in English by a faculty of renowned international lectures.

ISET hosts country's first-ever online graduation ceremony for MA Class of 2020
06 July 2020

In a first for Georgia's education sector, the ISET MA Class of 2020 underwent its graduation ceremony entirely online. Guest speakers – including Minister of Education Mikheil Chkenkeli, ISET Governing Board Director Jean-Frederic Paulsen, and Deputy Swedish Ambassador Erik Illes – appeared over Zoom, followed by members of the Class of 2020 itself, and finishing with an address by Valedictorian Guram Lobzhanidze.

Three ISET MA students receive scholarships from PMCG
12 June 2020

Three ISET MA students have received need-based scholarships from the Policy and Management Consulting Group (PMCG), an international development consulting company, and a long-time friend and partner of ISET.

ISET MA students visit Stockholm, visit National Bank, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
25 November 2019

ISET students visiting Stockholm have returned to Georgia after spending a week in Sweden as guests of the Stockholm School of Economics. While the students attended several lectures at a number of different universities, their time was not limited to studying alongside their Swedish counterparts: instead of a solely academic trip, the students were also taken to visit the Swedish Central Bank and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sweden, which allowed them to compare the inner workings of one of Europe’s leading economies with their own country.

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