COST ENIS scientific conference is organized by BTU in Georgia
For the first time, one of Europe’s prestigious international scientific conferences is being organized by Business and Technology University in Georgia. The event commenced on May 13 and will run for three days.
BTU is hosting one of the main events of the “European Network on International Student Mobility: Connecting Research and Practice” (ENIS) project of COST – the Association for European Cooperation in Science and Technology. Within this framework, 105 high-ranking scientists, researchers, and professors from 24 countries are visiting Georgia. This conference is held annually in different partner countries.
COST, founded in 1971, has been a leading platform for research and innovation in Europe ever since. Its main objective is to promote the development of science and cooperation between member countries across various fields such as technology, environmental protection, healthcare, agriculture, and others. The “European Network on International Student Mobility: Connecting Research and Practice” (ENIS) project brings together 180 leading scientists, researchers, and practitioners from different European countries.
As a full member of COST, Georgian scientists have access to the organization’s vast network of researchers, resources, and numerous funding opportunities.
Attaining full membership in the association marks a significant milestone in European integration, and the aforementioned conference represents another step forward.
It’s worth noting that Business and Technology University won the right to host this large-scale international conference in Georgia exactly one year after becoming a full member of COST.