International profile and projects

International profile and projects
International profile and projects

International Profile

Though relatively new to the Georgian higher education sector, European University is one of the fastest growing and ambitious institutions that is well-integrated into the European education space and closely cooperates with the education systems of other regions of the world.

European University is authorized by the National Center for Education Quality Enhancement, which is a member of the European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education (ENQA), is registered at the European Quality Assurance Register for Higher Education (EQAR) and is officially recognized by the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME). Accordingly, graduates of the European University are qualified to continue their studies or to be employed in Europe, as well as in the United States.

 Internationalization policy of the European University is targeted at enhancing the international character of the teaching and learning process, as well as that of the research, in order to increase the competitiveness of our graduates, academic personnel and researchers at the local and international levels. Towards that end, European University strives to promote international mobility of its students and academic personnel, and facilitates inter-university cooperation in the research field.

 European University already prides itself on having an intercultural learning environment with 900 international students enrolled in English language programs, fostering the openness and sympathetic awareness of different cultural perspectives.

International Projects

In 2020, European University became a two-time winner of the Erasmus + Jean Monnet activities. Both the Jean Monnet project and the module submitted by European University were chosen for funding.

 The funded project "Advancing European Values and Standards in Georgian Schools" intends to cultivate knowledge and encourage discussion on European values ​​and standards in Georgian public schools. In terms of the internationalization activities, the project involves the participation of foreign researchers and education experts, and holding an international conference. A working visit of the project manager to the international coordinators meeting in Brussels is also planned.

The funded module „Europeanization as an Instrument for Democratization of Georgia” implies organizing three winter schools with the aim of enhancing the knowledge about the EU-led Europeanization and Democratization processes in the context of the EU-Georgia Association Agreement. The international character of the module is ensured through the lectures delivered by foreign professors, and a policy paper to be published in the international peer-review journal.

Success stories

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