A meeting was held with the successful graduates of the Undergraduate Program in Tourism at Caucasus International University within the framework of Tourism week on May 18.
The event was organized by CIU Faculty of Business and Technology and Tourism Lab.
The meeting with the graduates was led by Lali Mikeladze, supervisor of the Undergraduate Program in Tourism of Caucasus International University, who noted the contribution of each graduate and thanked them for their productive cooperation with their native university even after graduation.
Graduates successfully employed in the tourism sector and CIU postgraduate students took part in the event: Shota Purtseladze, Keti Pertava, Nana Zakaraia, Khatia Lomidze, Salome Mandzulashvili, Gigi Kebadze and Ana Gedenidze.
The graduates introduced to the audience the student period and the interesting adventures they had while studying at the university. In addition, they discussed their career path and employment prospects in the tourism sector.
The role of Caucasus International University, the Faculty of Business and Technology and each lecturer was mentioned in each graduates’ speech. The emphasis was placed on the direct contribution of the head of the Undergraduate Program in Tourism, Lali Mikeladze, in the direction of their diverse studentship and further employment.
“Today there was an active meeting of students and graduates. I would like to point out that for a successful future and professional realization, only good lectures-seminars and training courses are not enough, it requires great individual efforts and special support of students from each lecturer’s. With today’s meeting, I wanted current students to see on the example of experienced graduates how important it is to stand firmly on one’s feet, constantly move forward, and have self-confidence for success.
It is important that the graduates transfer the accumulated emotions to the students, which will be useful to them both at the university and beyond. It was important to me that students see that in this profession there are very humanized and lively relationships, and that graduates are never far from the university. Let me also admit that failure plays a big role in success. It is important that students are not afraid of failure and use it as an opportunity for continuous development. So many positive emotions brought me to tears of joy today,” said Lali Mikeladze.
University administration and students of the Faculty of Business and Technology attended the meeting with the graduates.
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