Batumi Shota Rustaveli State
University
Shota Rustaveli
State University
is one of the youngest higher educational institutions in Georgia. It is an important centre
of education, science and culture in our country.
Georgian society has always tried to expand the school system in Adjara, mainly in Batumi.
With this purpose the question was raised to open a Boys’ Gymnasium in 1893.
After great efforts the gymnasium was finally opened in 1897. On 26 September,
1900 it became possible to open the Women’s Gymnasium as well.
Later, in 1923, in
the former building of Women’s Gymnasium (now Secondary School #2) a
Pedagogical Institute was established which later became Pedagogical Technical School.
It prepared teachers for elementary (junior) classes.
In 1935 a
two-year Teachers’ Institute was opened with 4 faculties: Georgian language and
literature, Physics-Mathematics, History and Natural Sciences-Geography. In
1938 the faculty of Russian language and literature was added to the list.
In 1938 the institute was named after Shota Rustaveli. It already had 11 departments: Languages,
Literature, Mathematics, Physics, Marxism-Leninism, History, Pedagogics, Biology-Chemistry, Geography, Sports, Gymnastics.
In 1944 Leadership of Institute layed
a claim to the Georgian government to transfer Teachers’ Institute into a
Pedagogical Institute.
In 1945 the Pedagogical Institute was established on the basis of Batumi
Teachers’ Institute. The fact had a great resonance. There arose a question
about the improvement of the material-technical base. The two-storeyed building could not respond to the increasing
requirements. In 1952 the reconstruction began. In 1956 the renovated building
was exploited, though it was not enough and in 1977 the construction of a new
five-storeyed building began which was finished in
1982.
On 3 September, 1990 according to the resolution #453
the Cabinet of Ministers of Georgia, on the basis of Batumi
State Pedagogical Institute a State
University was created.
After transformation into the University, the educational institution had a lot
of changes. At the beginning there existed 5 faculties, 19 specialties and 27
chairs. In 1996-97 the Batumi Independent University
united to the State
University and new
faculties and departments were established.
Since 1996 University has moved to the two-staged
education: Undergraduate studies – duration of studies 4 years and Graduate
studies – duration of studies 2 years.
At present, the University is functioning in accordance with the law on “the higher
education of Georgia”
(24 December, 2004), 4 faculties were created on the basis of 11 faculties and,
18 departments on the basis of 44 chairs. At the same time, there are courses
of Graduate studies and Post-graduate studies at the University.
The strategic location, climate and historical values
of the Adjara region provide a chance for Batumi to rank high among
the world university cities. The project – “Batumi University City”- has gained
its actuality. The year 2006 has been announced as the year of the University
reforms. The priority has also been determined – close collaboration with other
countries’ higher institutions. The University is actively involved in the
“Bologna Process”.
In case Batumi becomes a university city, university together with the
including segments will go through the accreditation process all over again.
All this is directed towards its becoming more competitive and approaching
international standards.