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An educational event dedicated to the International Day
On March 23, 2026, students and vocational learners of Makhinjauri Maritime School attended an educational event dedicated to World Water Day, held at the Batumi Technological Museum named after the Nobel Brothers.
Within the framework of the event, Maia Vanidze, Head of the Chemistry Department at Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University (BSU), delivered an informative presentation addressing the significance of water, the necessity of protecting its resources, and contemporary environmental
To mark World Down Syndrome Day, an educational event was held at the Maritime School of Makhinjauri.
On 21 March 2026, an educational event was held at the Maritime School of Makhinjauri to mark World Down Syndrome Day, with the participation of 11th and 12th grade students. As part of the event, a presentation entitled “Chromosomes Are Not Counted” was delivered.
World Down Syndrome Day has been observed since 2006. The date is symbolically significant, as 21 March represents trisomy— a condition in which an individual has an extra copy of chromosome 21, resulting in a
An event dedicated to the International Day of Recycling
On March 18, 2026, an event dedicated to the International Day of Recycling was held at Makhinjauri Maritime School.
Within the framework of the event, 11th-grade students were introduced to proper waste management practices and the importance of environmental protection. They delivered engaging and diverse presentations addressing waste sorting, ecological challenges, and the creative reuse of materials.
The event contributed to raising students’ environmental awareness and fostering a
Erasmus+ Webinar Series
International Relations Specialist of Makhinjauri Maritime School, George Gabedava, attended an online webinar series organized by the Erasmus+ National Office in Georgia. The series aimed to share information about the opportunities and mechanisms of the Erasmus+ program.
The webinars were held on March 6 and 16, 2026, and covered key topics related to the Erasmus+ program, including available opportunities, administrative requirements, support mechanisms for newcomers, the use of program
Public lecture on the topic of “Maritime Careers and Leadership.”
On March 10, 2026, a public lecture on the topic of “Maritime Careers and Leadership” was held at BNU.
Within the framework of the event, the university hosted distinguished guests: Natia Labadze, the first Georgian female captain, and Mariam Gurgenishvili, the first Georgian female marine engineer.
The speakers shared their professional experiences with students, discussing practical insights gained in the international maritime sector, as well as the challenges they encountered












