Multidisciplinary International Scientific Conference to Be Held at the Central University of Europe
On November 8, 2025, the Central University of Europe will host the Multidisciplinary International Scientific Conference titled “Sustainable Development, Institutions, and Global Challenges” (SDIGC-25).
As part of the preparation process, the peer review stage has been completed, and the final conference program has been published.
A total of 81 speakers will participate in the event, including 18 international presenters (approximately 22%). In total, 51 presentations have been accepted, 20 of which will be delivered in English (approximately 40%).
13 presentations will be delivered by international participants, representing 25.5% of all presentations—once again underlining the strong international interest in the conference.
During the peer review process, the Scientific Committee strictly adhered to selection criteria and submission requirements, resulting in the rejection of 11 submissions (approximately 18% of all proposals).
This reflects the conference’s high academic standards and rigorous quality assurance approach.
In total, scholars and researchers from 10 foreign countries will join representatives of Georgia’s academic community, further reinforcing the international scope and academic credibility of the event.
The conference program and additional information are available on the official website of the Central University of Europe
On November 8, 2025, the Central University of Europe will host the Multidisciplinary International Scientific Conference titled “Sustainable Development, Institutions, and Global Challenges” (SDIGC-25).
As part of the preparation process, the peer review stage has been completed, and the final conference program has been published.
A total of 81 speakers will participate in the event, including 18 international presenters (approximately 22%). In total, 51 presentations have been accepted, 20 of which will be delivered in English (approximately 40%).
13 presentations will be delivered by international participants, representing 25.5% of all presentations—once again underlining the strong international interest in the conference.
During the peer review process, the Scientific Committee strictly adhered to selection criteria and submission requirements, resulting in the rejection of 11 submissions (approximately 18% of all proposals).
This reflects the conference’s high academic standards and rigorous quality assurance approach.
In total, scholars and researchers from 10 foreign countries will join representatives of Georgia’s academic community, further reinforcing the international scope and academic credibility of the event.