Within the Erasmus Days, European University attended a discussion on “How to teach and explore the EU?”, organized by the Erasmus + National Office of Georgia.
The meeting was attended by five non-governmental organizations, two associations, and nine universities of Tbilisi, Gori, and Batumi, benefiting from the Erasmus + Jean Monnet grants, including European University, which last year became the winner of both the Jean Monnet module and project.
Tatia Dolidze, Erasmus + Institutional Coordinator of the European University, informed the audience about the current Jean Monnet project and module at European University and shared the experience gained during their implementation.
“Jean Monnet’s next discussion is scheduled for 2023, and we hope to be able to present even larger projects and best practice examples by that time,” said Tatia Dolidze, Jean Monnet Project Manager and member of the Jean Monnet Module Academic Team.
It should be noted that The Ambassador of the European Union, His Excellency Carl Hartzel, delivered a welcoming speech in front of the audience. As an introduction, the head of the Erasmus + National Office, Mrs. Lika Glonti, gave a brief overview of the Erasmus + program, with a special focus on the Jean Monnet action.