Why European University?

European University is one of the leading higher education institutions of Georgia and the region, which issues an internationally recognized diploma.

Small working groups and an electronic system for the administration of the educational process are the advantages of the educational process at the European University. The university campus is furnished with modern technological equipment.

European University also has a highly professional staff. The leading lecturers in their areas of study teach students the latest trends in their respective field and create a suitable scientific base for the next level of education. The teaching staff are also practicing lecturers who lead interactive and Western-style courses.

European University offers students a wide range of exchange programs in Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, Italy, China, Israel, USA, etc.

Student life in European University hosts many clubs and sports associations. Also, as an additional incentive, a scholarship is awarded to excellent students.

In European University, special attention is paid both to the acquisition of theoretical knowledge and the development of practical skills, which is greatly facilitated by the modern university modern, simulation centers and laboratories. Among them, the Jo Ann University Hospital is particularly noteworthy, where the students from the faculty of medicine are given practical lessons by leading specialists in the field. Moreover, students have the opportunity to experience inpatient and outpatient services in one space according to modern standards.

European University operates a free legal help center within the framework of the undergraduate law program, which offers various types of legal services to interested persons. At the legal help center, interested persons receive legal services with the involvement of students and the supervision of relevant lecturers.

Most importantly, European University cares about the advancement and career development of graduates. For this purpose, active meetings are held with potential employers from various sectors, both in the university space and at special employment forums. During their studies, students actively receive various types of internship and employment offers from private/state companies and organizations. This largely explains the high rate of employment (70%) of European university graduates.