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British Council Georgia
WELCOME TO THE BRITISH COUNCIL IN GEORGIA

We build mutually beneficial relationships between people in the UK and other countries and increase appreciation of the UK's creative ideas and achievements.

So whether you want to learn English, study in Britain, find out about the latest ideas from the UK, or simply discover what we are doing in Georgia in your professional field, then this is the place to start.

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EDUCATION
We will help you to develop your academic skills through exams, courses, advice and information. We will also help you study abroad through a variety of scholarships. Find out more
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ENGLISH
If you're looking to test and develop your English skills, we can help you with a range of courses, resources and exams. If you teach English, we can support your work with professional networks and resources. Find out more about learning or teaching English with us.
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ARTS AND CULTURE
We bring you the latest arts exhibitions, performances and events from the UK, and support arts practitioners and artists working across cultures. Find out more
A new programme of information services
From summer 2008, the British Council is looking forward to being able to provide information and learning services in partnership with the Tbilisi State University. Find out more
Equal Opportunities and Diversity
We work to promote the UK's achievements in Equal Opprtunities and Diversity. Find out about our role and how we manage diversity in the British Council
What's new
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Sport Unites People
. The youth summer camp will gather 21 young people from Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia in Ureki to empower them - future youth leaders to use sport activities as a tool for promoting tolerance and mutual understanding among youngsters representing different cultures.
Applications for the John Smith Fellowship programme 2009
Applications for International Young Communications Entrepreneur (IYCE) award 2009

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