Gvantsa-Davitashvili

Gvantsa Davitashvili

Georgia

Prof. Gvantsa Davitashvili is a Full Professor at New Vision University (Georgia), where she teaches Europeanisation and European Integration. She has an experience in teaching at the national level for more than 10 years, being invited to lecture in Armenia (Yerevan State University; Yerevan Brusov State University), Ukraine (National Technical University of Ukraine) Turkey (Yeditepe University), Spain and France (The University of the Basque Country, University of Zaragoza; University of Pau de l’Adour). She has experience being an academic coordinator, representative and lecturer within the Jean Monnet funded Projects, Networks and Associations (EULISC; DESCnet; LegAL Lab; AESC).

Prof. Davitashvili worked for more than 5 years in the field of protection, promotion and researching human rights at Public Defender Office of Georgia; Transparency International Georgia. Prof. Gvantsa Davitashvili was a researcher at the Russian East European Eurasian Legal Studies Centre (Graz, Austria). She was an academic coordinator of the American Bar Association funded project (ABA/ROLI). She was awarded OSCE UNODA scholarship for Peace and Security (Vienna, Austria), BACKIS scholarship (Bilbao, Spain) and College of Europe ENP Summer School Scholarship (Natolin Campus, Poland). She holds a Ph.D. degree in International Relations at the University of Basque Country (Spain) and LL.M. in South East European Law and European Integration at the University of Graz (Austria).

”Whoever is afraid of feminism, is afraid to admit and accept that, fundamentally, women are strong beings. In various societies, over centuries, political leaders have made use of many skills and tricks to keep women power under control. On the other hand, power comes with responsibility – always. Admitting that you are strong means taking responsibility for this power. Sometimes that overwhelms.”

Liliana Popescu
Vice-Rector SNSPA
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