Partner universities

Partner universities
Partner universities

International Partners:

For the time being, the constantly expanding geographical reach of European University covers the European Union, Central and Eastern Europe, Central and Eastern Asia and Northern America. Within the framework of the Memorandums of Understanding, European University collaborates with the following 30 foreign universities of 17 countries:

European Union:

  • Dabrowa Gornicza University (Poland)
  • The University of Business in Wroclaw (Poland)
  • Daugavpils University (Latvia)
  • B. The Bolesław Prus University of Humanities in Warsaw (Poland)
  • The Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu (Romania)
  • The Siedlce University (Poland)
  • Aleksandras Stulginskis University (Lithuania)
  • Giustino Fortunato University (Italy)
  • Kharkiv National Technical University of Agriculture (Ukraine)
  • West University of Timișoara (Romania)
  • Klaipeda University (Lietuva)
  • Medical University-Sofia (Bulgaria)
  • University of Applied Sciences Burgenland (Austria)
  • Porto Business School (Porto, Portugal)
  • University of Finance and Administration (Czech Republic)
  • Varna University of Management (Bulgaria)
  • Vistula University (Poland)
  • University West (Sweden)

Central and Eastern Europe:

  • National Aviation University (Ukraine)
  • Chernihiv National University of Technology (Ukraine)
  • The Bohdan Khmelnytsky National University of Cherkasy (Ukraine)
  • East European University (Ukraine)
  • Vinnytsia National Technical University (Ukraine)
  • Polotsk State University (Belarus)
  • Kherson National Technical University (Ukraine)

Central and Eastern Asia:  

  • Fenglin College (China)
  • West Kazakhstan Marat Ospanov State Medical University (Kazakhstan)
  • University of Korea (Seoul, Korea)

Asia Minor:

  • Gaziosmanpaşa University (Turkey)

The United States:

  •  The Davidson Institute at University of Chicago (The USA)

Beyond the Memorandums of Understanding, European University has established working relations with the following European universities:

  • SDA Bocconi School of Management (Italy)
  • Masaryk University (Czech Republic)
  • Lund University (Sweden)
  • Poznan University of Medical Sciences (Poland)
  • Malaga University (Spain)
  • Anglia Ruskin University (UK)

Beyond formal agreements of cooperation, European University collaborates with dozens of other universities within the framework of various international projects and mobility schemes. Moreover, the international partnership network of European University includes not only higher education institutions, but also medical clinics, associations, non-governmental organizations, etc.