The University of Georgia proudly hosted the Young Minds Science Expo 2025, a dynamic event designed to foster STEM education, innovation, and collaboration among secondary school students across Georgia.
The primary goal of the expo was to promote creative and scientific thinking in schools, introduce students to cutting-edge knowledge available at the university, and strengthen partnerships between public and private educational institutions.
A total of 110 students from both Georgian and non-Georgian schools—spanning Tbilisi and regional areas—took part in the event. They were accompanied by 35 teachers, who together showcased 52 unique science projects across various disciplines, from biology and chemistry to robotics and engineering.
The non-governmental organization “Parents for Education” was also featured at the expo. Representatives presented their book, “Parental Involvement in School,” offering valuable insights and tools to support active family engagement in education. The book was gifted to all participating schools and attending guests.
Why This Matters for Future Students:
Events like the Young Minds Science Expo provide a glimpse into the University of Georgia’s active role in science education, community outreach, and youth development. It reflects the university’s commitment to empowering future generations through early exposure to innovation, research, and higher education environments.