Authorization - Accreditation
European University is an authorized, higher education institution with the status of a teaching university, which implements higher education programs in accordance with the rule established by the legislation and issues a certificate of qualification recognized by the state.
Under the decision №1 of January 21, 2011 made by the Authorization council of Educational Institutions, the institution gained the status of a teaching university for a period of 5 years.
Under the decision №5 of January 18, 2016 made by the Authorization Council of Higher Education Institutions, the European University gained the status of a teaching university for a period of 5 years, until 2021. Under the decision №30 of 13 December 2016 made by the Authorization Council of Higher Education Institutions, the maximum number of students of the university was determined by 1500 students, and under the decision №28 of 26 July 2019 made by the Authorization Council of Higher Education Institutions, the maximum number of students of the European University was determined by 3000 students.
There are 4 faculties at the European University:
- Faculty of Business and Technology
- Faculty of Law, Humanities and Social Sciences
- Faculty of Medicine
- Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Within these faculties, the University offers 14 educational programs, which include two levels of higher educational programs (Bachelor, Master, one-step and one-year teacher training program).
Quality assurance of education
Quality management is a part of the daily operations of European University and the responsibility of all those involved in the process. The quality of university activities depends on the competence, responsibility and ethical behavior of members of the university community.
Transparency, publicity, objectivity, reliability, continuity and validity are the core values and approaches in the field of quality assurance at European University. The quality assurance system operates on the principle: plan, implement, evaluate, develop. Functioning of the system, adherence to this principle is ensured through the quality assurance mechanisms developed at European University.
Quality assurance mechanisms involve the continuous assessment and development of the activities and resources of the University for the purpose of quality improvement.
To achieve its goals, the Quality Assurance Service cooperates with all structural units / officials of the University, academic and invited personnel, students, employers and other stakeholders.
Quality assurance mechanisms include internal and external assessment of the quality.
Internal mechanisms of quality assurance of the university cover all the main aspects of the university activities and are divided into three main fields: learning-teaching and services, research and management process:
Internal Mechanisms of Quality Assurance
Learning-teaching and services
Assessment of Educational programs
Assessment of learning process
Management process - Evaluate the effectiveness of the organization's management processes.
Evaluate the personnel, involved in the implementation of educational programs
Evaluation of research activity, scientific productivity of academic / scientific personnel
In its work, the Quality Assurance Service is guided by the document "Quality Assurance Mechanisms and Procedures for Applying the results of Evaluation", which summarizes the internal and external quality assessment processes, describes on what additional documentation it relies on under the Quality Assurance Mechanisms, it also describes the process of evaluation and how the results of evaluations are used to refine and improve processes and outcomes.
Nino Pataraia – Head of Quality Assurance Service
Email: nino.pataraia@eu.edu.ge Tel.: (+995) 577 347 718 / (+995) 2 000 171 (137)
Tinatin Gognadze - Quality Assurance Manager at the Faculty of Medicine
Email: tinatin.gognadze@eu.edu.ge Tel.: (+995) 599 41 47 63 / (+995) 2 000 171 (227)
Elene Chokuri – A specialist of Quality Assurance Service
Email: elene.chokuri@eu.edu.ge , Tel.: (+995) 598 688 798 / (+995 32) 2 000 171 (146)