AGREEMENT
ON CO-OPERATION IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE BETWEEN THE
GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA AND THE GOVERNMENT OF
GEORGIA
The Government of the Republic of Latvia and the Government of
Georgia (hereinafter - the Contracting Parties),
expressing a desire to develop co-operation in the field of
education and science
have agreed as follows:
Article 1
The Contracting Parties shall promote co-operation in the
field of education and science, in particular, in general,
vocational and higher education, as well as in various fields of
science. The Contracting Parties shall promote the establishing
of direct contacts between institutions of general, vocational,
higher education and scientific institutions of similar profile,
including:
a) exchange of academic staff and students of institutions of
higher education;
b) establishing direct co-operation between institutions of
higher education for the purpose of elaboration of joint
education programmes;
c) implementation of joint scientific research on matters of
mutual interest;
d) co-operation and exchange of information in the field of
bilingual education, professional qualification framework,
professional standards, labour market research;
e) promotion of exchange of information, knowledge, experience
and study materials at all levels of education and expertise in
strategic and organizational issues of education;
f) explore possibilities to granting of annual scholarships to
students and academic staff of the other Contracting Party for
the participation in joint summer schools;
g) co-operation and experience sharing at all levels of
education;
h) exchange of information about the Contracting Parties'
existing scientific data basis to commence the co-operation in
the mentioned area.
Article 2
The Contracting Parties shall consider the following
co-operation possibilities:
a) mutual recognition and comparability of education
certificates, qualifications, diplomas and degrees pursuant to
the effective laws and regulations of each country in accordance
with the principles of the Convention on the Recognition of
Qualifications Concerning Higher Education in the European Region
of April 11, 1997.
b) maintaining partnership when implementing UNESCO programmes
and projects, in particular, the programme "Education for
All", the European Union programmes and projects, European
Qualifications Framework, European Neighbourhood Policy,
Partnership and Co-operation Agreement, the Bologna Process,
etc.;
c) co-operation during the implementation of measures and the
adoption of innovations (institutional and programme
accreditation, quality assurance services) within the framework
of educational reform.
Article 3
The Contracting Parties shall co-operate as regards the issues
of training and further education, as well as to develop and
improve the competence of highly qualified academic staff and
experts, to hold international scientific conferences and
workshops, to improve scientific potential of higher education
institutions, to promote the signing of agreements between
educational institutions for the purpose of the exchange of
pupils, students of all levels of higher education, teachers,
scientists, to improve the quality of teaching and the experience
sharing in the field of academic process organization.
Article 4
The Contracting Parties shall, guided by the principle of
reciprocity, encourage and promote exchange and co-operation in
the field of fundamental and applied research, create relevant
conditions for establishment of contacts between scientific
organizations, institutions of higher education, scientists,
researchers, experts and students from the Contracting Parties'
countries.
Article 5
The Contracting Parties shall co-operate in the field of
humanities, including joint sociological researches, promote the
exchange of experience of pupils and teachers, promote their
participation in joint labour, leisure activities and
competitions.
Article 6
For the purpose of the implementation of the Agreement, the
Contracting Parties shall set up the Latvian - Georgian Joint
Commission for discussion of issues related to the implementation
of the Agreement, including the co-operation programmes, in which
the financial and organizational terms of the co-operation shall
be stipulated.
Latvian - Georgian Joint Commission shall meet alternatively
in Riga and in Tbilisi. The Contracting Parties shall agree on
the place, the time and the composition through diplomatic
channels.
Article 7
Any co-operation stipulated in the Agreement shall be jointly
financed by the Contracting Parties based upon equal rights and
obligations and in accordance with the effective laws and
regulations of the corresponding countries and available
financial resources.
Article 8
Amendments and additions to the Agreement shall be made upon
mutual consent of the Contracting Parties, which shall be formed
as a separate document and enter into force in accordance with
the paragraph 1 of Article 10 of the Agreement. The document
formed thereby, shall constitute an integral part of this
Agreement.
Article 9
Any disputes related to interpretation and application of the
Agreement shall be settled by means of consultation and
negotiations between the Contracting Parties.
Article 10
The Agreement shall enter into force on the day of the receipt
of the last written notification through diplomatic channels, by
which the Contracting Parties inform each other that internal
legal requirements necessary for its entry into force have been
fulfilled.
The Agreement shall remain in force for the period of five (5)
years and shall be automatically extended for subsequent five (5)
year periods unless one of the Contracting Parties notifies the
other Contracting Party in writing of its intention to terminate
the Agreement six (6) months prior to the expiration of the
respective period.
Unless otherwise agreed by the Contracting Parties, the
termination of the Agreement shall not affect the programmes,
projects and activities already undertaken under the Agreement
and not yet completed at the time of such termination.
Done in Tbilisi on 21st March 2014 in two original
copies in Latvian, Georgian and English languages, all texts
being equally authentic. In the event of divergence regarding the
interpretation of the provisions of the Agreement, the text in
English shall prevail.
On behalf of the Government
of the Republic of Latvia
Minister of Education and Science
Ina Druviete
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On behalf of the Government
of Georgia
Minister of Education and Science
Tamar Sanikidze
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