Nino Parinos
The founder and head of the USACA
Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies – USACA at Caucasus International University was founded in April, 2017. The founder and head of the Institute is Nana Parinos, Assistant Professor Doctor of American Studies.
Andrew Carnegie’s famous quote: “Aim for the highest” is the motto of the Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies. The phrase was uttered for the first time at Caucasus International University at a USACA conference dedicated to Andrew Carnegie. The event was opened by Ian Kelly, US Ambassador to Georgia.
The Institute aims at:
As the result of its goals, the Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies (USACA), during its 6 years of existence, has conducted several events, won several grants (practical and scientific), namely:
All projects implemented by the Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies (USACA) are fully in line with its goals and objectives:
Project #1 – Scientific-Practical Conference: Andrew Carnegie’s International Legacy: Shaping the Modern World;
Project #2 – Nana Parinos, Head of USACA was awarded Freie Universität Berlin scientific Type A Grant;
Project #3 – Grant awarded to USACA from the German Federal Agency for Civic Education - War or Peace: Crossroads of History 1918/2018;
Project #4 – Cycle of US and Canadian study series on social network;
Project #5 – Short-term research grant from Caucasus International University, awarded to USACA;
Project #6 – Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies (USACA) scientific training for pupils in border village Orsanta;
Project #7 – Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies (USACA) got Lithuanian State Scholarship.
Project #8- Creating and publishing a textbook Canada.
Participation in Events
- Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies (USACA) is one of the winners of “Debate and Win Europe”;
- Engagement of the Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies (USACA) in the head office of Vienna-based Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe;
- Meeting of the Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies (USACA) with Canadian Professor, Frederic Labarre;
- Participation of the Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies (USACA) in Batumi Annual Scientific Conference “European Way of Georgia”;
- Visit of the Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies (USACA) to the Presidential Palace;
- Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies (USACA) at “World Congress 2018”, in Paris.
USACA team members:
Ani Kibordzalidze – PR Manager/Coordinator;
Ani Gagnidze – Coordinator;
Nika Vachiberadze - Coordinator;
Lado Kvikvinia - Coordinator;