Giuli Alasania (Georgian: გიული ალასანია, [ɡiuli alasania], born 11 November 1946 in Tbilisi) is a Georgian historian and public figure.
She graduated from the Faculty of Oriental Studies of the Tbilisi State University (1969) and in 1973 received a Ph.D. degree in History.
[1] Research Manager at the American University, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center (2005–2008), fellowship at the University of Mississippi (1996), fellowship at the University of Maryland, College Park in the Center for International development and Conflict Management (1996–1996), fellowship at Central European University (CEU) (2000), facilitator of the program of the School principles (Partners in Education), organized by ACTR/ACCELS, Washington, D.C., Bozeman, Montana (2003).
She is a member of the Commission on the Sources of the History of Georgia of the Presidium of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences, member of the editorial board of the international journal Central Asia and the Caucasus (Sweden); member of the board of Romulado Del Bianco Foundation.
Turkish linguistic society (2004), “Golden wing” (2007), For the contribution to the Turkish culture (2012), I Javakhishvili prize of Georgian Academy of Sciences (2012), Medal of Del Bianco Foundation (2013).