The Fund for Kartvelian Studies finances the work of the publishing facility where the literature needed by foreign Kartvelologists is being prepared and published. 

An informative journal, The Kartvelologist, is issued biannually in English and sent to foreign Kartvelologists and scholarly centres  interestedin Georgian Studies abroad. The journal has an honorary international editorial board (Editor-in-chief: Elguja Khintibidze, Editor: Arrian Chanturia). The spectrum of problems highlighted in the journal is broad: Georgian Studies in foreign editions; scholarly and cultural life in Georgia; Georgian scholarship, modern Kartvelologists, review of foreign Kartvelological literature, etc. See The contents of the last issues


The Centre for Kartvelian Studies has prepared and issued the materials (in Georgian and foreign languages) of five international Kartvelological Symposia held in Tbilisi. The materials of the 5th Symposium are being prepared for publication at the Centre for Kartvelian Studies.


The Publications group of the Fund for Kartvelian Studies issues Kartvelological collected papers and monographs in English and in Georgian, which can be purchased by contacting the Centre. For a list of publications of the Centre for Kartvelian Studies, see: Contents of Publications. We can also  offer  Elguja Khintibidze’s monograph in English and in Georgian: “The Designations of the Georgians and Their Etymology” (1998), issued by the Centre for Kartvelian Studies. See its summary in the form of a scholarly paper – A New Theory on the Etymology of the Designations of the Georgians – published in 2002 in Germany: “Festschrift for Winfried Boeder on the Occasion of His 65th Birthday: Philology,Typology and Language Structure; PETER LANG.