Net4Society Matchmaking Event for 2026 Cluster 2 calls

1 – 2 Jun 2026 | Paris, France

Georgian International University GIU

Academia

giu.edu.ge/en/history/Tbilisi, Georgia
2 profile visits

About

Georgian International University (GIU), formerly known as Guram Tavartkiladze Educational University, is a higher education institution founded in 2008 that has grown into a modern academic hub with over 4,900 graduates and sixteen years of experience. The university combines strong traditions with innovative teaching methods, accredited programs, and a commitment to international collaboration. GIU offers diverse courses and practical training facilities, employs highly qualified faculty engaged in research, and actively involves students in academic and community life. With 87% of alumni working in specialized fields, GIU’s mission is to produce competitive graduates who can thrive in both domestic and global labor markets, while expanding international partnerships, enhancing research visibility, and fostering cultural and educational exchange.

Destination: Innovative Research on Democracy and Governance

HORIZON-CL2-2026-01-DEMOCRACY-04: Sustainable paths to media viability​HORIZON-CL2-2026-01-DEMOCRACY-07: Supporting post-conflict democracy and reconstruction​HORIZON-CL2-2026-01-DEMOCRACY-10: Digital and media literacy as drivers for democratic and civic resilience ​

Destination: Innovative Research on Social and Economic Transformations

HORIZON-CL2-2026-01-TRANSFO-04: The impact of the use of digital tools outside school and for communication on educational outcomes and mental health​

Representatives

Head of Research Support Center

Georgian International University GIU

Marketplace (1)

  • Project cooperation

    Expanding GIU’s partnerships for Horizon Europe Cluster 2: Democracy, Transformation & Inclusive Society

    GIU seeks partners for Horizon Europe Cluster 2 calls (DEMOCRACY-07, -09, -10, TRANSFO-04). We aim to build strong consortia, present project ideas, and expand international collaboration through the Net4Society Matchmaking Event in Paris.

    • A consortium to join as partner
    • Design - setting the project scope
    • Partners for an existing consortium
    • Ideation - identifying the project idea
    • Drafting - writing the project proposal
    • Destination: Innovative Research on Democracy and Governance
    • Destination: Innovative Research on Social and Economic Transformations
    • Destination: Innovative Research on European Cultural Heritage and Cultural and Creative Industries
    Author

    Head of Research Support Center at Georgian International University GIU

    Tbilisi, Georgia