In 2022, TSU Media and TV Arts college became the winner of the National Vocational Education Award competition in the nomination of the Vocational Skills Agency "PR Campaign of the Year".
In 2021 Student club "Parachute" was established in TSU Media and TV Arts College, which serves to raise and popularize the level of general and vocational education among young people. "Parachute" introduces people and events from a different perspective, tells interesting stories in an experimental audio-visual form. "The mind is like a parachute, if you don't open it, it doesn't work" .
Open the parachute!
30 years have passed since the establishment of the first television school. TSU Media and TV Art College celebrated its anniversary on October 4th. The event was attended by the graduates of the college along with the guests of honor invited from abroad.
With the resolution of the Government of Georgia on March 6, 2018, LEPL Ivane Javakhishvili State University Media and TV Art Community College was created on the intellectual and technical base of Ilia State University Education Television Centre, which carries out 7 vocational programs
In 2007, with the resolution of the Government of Georgia, Media, Advertising and Television Art State College joined Ilia State University and had been carrying out the Photography, Television and Media higher vocational programs under the name of Education Television Centre.
The college was founded in 2006 under the name LEPL College of Media, Advertising and Television Arts.
In 2000, by a relevant order of the Ministry of Education, the Teleprofile Lyceum was transformed into a College of Media and Television Arts by the submissions of Tbilisi State University and the TV and Radio Corporation;
In 1995, at the initiative of Zurab Oshkhneli and the relevant decree of the Government of Georgia, the first higher professional school of television art was established in Georgia;
In 1993, by order of the Ministry of Education, the school was transformed into a tele-profile lyceum and transferred to state funding;
In 1992, under the license of the Ministry of Education, Zurab Oshkhneli and his colleagues established the first tele-profile three-year school for students with incomplete general education;
Founded in 1989 at the initiative of Zurab Oshkhneli, author of documentary and science-fiction films, the Juvenile Television Studio (later the Juvenile Television Republican Center) established formal vocational education in photography, media, and television in Georgia.
In 2022, TSU Media and TV Arts college became the winner of the National Vocational Education Award competition in the nomination of the Vocational Skills Agency "PR Campaign of the Year".
In 2021 Student club "Parachute" was established in TSU Media and TV Arts College, which serves to raise and popularize the level of general and vocational education among young people. "Parachute" introduces people and events from a different perspective, tells interesting stories in an experimental audio-visual form. "The mind is like a parachute, if you don't open it, it doesn't work" .
Open the parachute!
30 years have passed since the establishment of the first television school. TSU Media and TV Art College celebrated its anniversary on October 4th. The event was attended by the graduates of the college along with the guests of honor invited from abroad.
With the resolution of the Government of Georgia on March 6, 2018, LEPL Ivane Javakhishvili State University Media and TV Art Community College was created on the intellectual and technical base of Ilia State University Education Television Centre, which carries out 7 vocational programs
In 2007, with the resolution of the Government of Georgia, Media, Advertising and Television Art State College joined Ilia State University and had been carrying out the Photography, Television and Media higher vocational programs under the name of Education Television Centre.
The college was founded in 2006 under the name LEPL College of Media, Advertising and Television Arts.
In 2000, by a relevant order of the Ministry of Education, the Teleprofile Lyceum was transformed into a College of Media and Television Arts by the submissions of Tbilisi State University and the TV and Radio Corporation;
In 1995, at the initiative of Zurab Oshkhneli and the relevant decree of the Government of Georgia, the first higher professional school of television art was established in Georgia;
In 1993, by order of the Ministry of Education, the school was transformed into a tele-profile lyceum and transferred to state funding;
In 1992, under the license of the Ministry of Education, Zurab Oshkhneli and his colleagues established the first tele-profile three-year school for students with incomplete general education;
Founded in 1989 at the initiative of Zurab Oshkhneli, author of documentary and science-fiction films, the Juvenile Television Studio (later the Juvenile Television Republican Center) established formal vocational education in photography, media, and television in Georgia.