New leadership for Academia Europaea’s Tbilisi Knowledge Hub#
Academia Europaea’s Tbilisi Knowledge Hub has welcomed its new Director, David Lordkipanidze MAE.
Professor David Lordkipanidze MAE steps into the role previously held by Professor David Prangishvili MAE, who served as Tbilisi’s inaugural Director since the Hub’s official opening on 24th April 2019, at Tbilisi State University, in the presence of the then Georgian Prime Minister, Mamuka Bakhtadze.
Professor Lordkipanidze was elected as a Member of the Academia Europaea in 2010, becoming the second Georgian to receive this honour after Thomas V. Gamkrelidze. In December 2023, he became Academic Director of the Academia Europaea Tbilisi Knowledge Hub. He is also a member of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences, and a foreign member of the USA National Academy of Sciences.
Expressing gratitude for the opportunity, Professor Lordkipanidze said,
David Lordkipanidze is a professor at Tbilisi State University and has led the Georgian National Museum (GNM) since its establishment in 2004. His scientific interests are related to human evolution and issues of natural history. Notably, he led the team that unearthed the earliest human remains outside of Africa at Dmanisi, Georgia, and spearheaded research that identified the oldest traces of wine in the world, also discovered in Georgia.
With over 180 scientific publications, including numerous articles in journals such as Nature, Science Magazine, and PNAS, he has received accolades including national decorations from Georgia, France, and Germany, as well as prestigious awards like the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei Fabio Frassetto, the Rolex Award for Enterprise, and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Research Award.
In addition to his academic pursuits, he is deeply involved in the governance of leading museums both globally and locally, serving as both member and chair of science committees. Under his leadership, seven museums under the GNM umbrella have been renovated and have opened their doors to the public.
Looking ahead, Professor Lordkipanidze has ambitious plans for the Tbilisi Hub,
Highlighting his passion for making science accessible to all, he added,
I think it is important to bring science to the public in an understandable way. My aim is for the Tbilisi Hub to be the most open platform of science communication in Georgia.”
Expressing her appreciation, President of Academia Europaea, Professor Marja Makarow said,
As we bid farewell to David Prangishvili, we warmly welcome David Lordkipanidze as the new Director of the Tbilisi Hub. I am confident that under his guidance, the Hub will continue to thrive and foster meaningful connections within the academic community.”
Find out more about the Academia Europaea Tbilisi Knowledge Hub.