GIPA Students Participated in the International Student Project “Invisible Cities”

13 May, 2026

Students of GIPA’s Digital Media and Communication Program, Nini Matua and Taso Tkabladze, together with lecturer Tako Nachkebia, participated in the short-term international student project “Invisible Cities” held in Zagreb, Croatia.

The project brings together students of media and journalism program  from partner universities across Europe. It offers a unique opportunity for students to collaborate in international teams on topics related to vulnerable groups. Within the framework of the project, students create multimedia video stories and films, share experiences with one another, learn modern approaches to covering diverse and engaging topics, build professional connections, and develop essential reporting and storytelling skills.

The “Invisible Cities” project is implemented with the support of the European Union. It promotes the professional growth of young people, enhances individual creativity, teamwork, storytelling, and visual communication skills, and fosters international cooperation and new perspectives in the field of journalism.

Partner universities of the program include:

  • AP – Artesis Plantijn University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Antwerp
  • Ba-Bo – Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca
  • CHE – Christelijke Hogeschool Ede, Ede
  • AUTH – Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki
  • University of Zagreb, Zagreb
  • Georgian Institute of Public Affairs (GIPA), Tbilisi
  • The University of Georgia, Tbilisi
  • Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences, Helsinki