A historic moment unfolds at “European University” with the launch of its inaugural Erasmus+ International Staff Week, signaling a significant milestone for the institution. Welcoming a diverse cohort of 19 participants from 9 different countries and representing 12 universities, the event marks the beginning of a week filled with engaging academic insights and cross-cultural exchanges.
The day commenced with a convivial welcome, affording participants an opportunity to connect over coffee. Rector Nino Taliashvili set the tone for the week, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and exchange in the academic realm. Vice-Rector Sophio Khundadze provided an overview of the university’s organizational structure, while Vice-Rector Tatia Dolidze shared valuable insights into the institution’s internationalization efforts and objectives.
Deans and Program Heads from the Faculties of Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, and Law, Education, Business, and Technology introduced participants to the array of programs offered at “European University.”
The agenda also featured an insightful session led by Professional Tour Guide and European University Lecturer Lela Giorgadze, offering participants a deeper understanding of Georgia and its unique cultural tapestry. A language workshop conducted by an Invited Lecturer Ia Dochviri not only provided attendees with an introduction to the local language but also highlighted its distinctive features.
This week-long event promises a harmonious blend of academic exploration and cultural immersion over the course of 5 working days. The audience is encouraged to actively follow the updates, as “European University” is committed to providing real-time insights and information throughout the unfolding of this International Staff Week.
List of Participating Universities:
- Humboldt University of Berlin (Germany)
- Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg (Germany)
- IGS Group (France)
- Međimurje University of Applied Sciences in Čakovec (Croatia)
- Charles University (Czech Republic)
- Latvian University of Applied Sciences of Culture and Economics (Latvia)
- Utena University of Applied Sciences (Lithuania)
- Paul Stradins Medical College of Latvia (Latvia)
- Wroclaw University of Applied Business Sciences (Poland)
- Pavol Jozef Šafarik University (Slovakia)
- Kaunas College: Higher educational institution (Lithuania)
- Agris Ibrahim Chechen University (Turkey)