Why EU?
European University is situated in Tbilisi, the picturesque and secure capital of Georgia, hosting tens of thousands of international students. Tbilisi boasts a rich history spanning 1500 years, characterized by stunning old architecture. The city offers affordable food and accommodation, and above all, it is as safe as the rest of Georgia
European University is the only private university in Georgia, which is included in the famous Times University Ranking.
European University is located in a base used by Enic-Naric. The ENIC-NARIC network is indeed a joint initiative of the European Commission, the Council of Europe, and UNESCO. It includes authorized and accredited educational organizations operating in Europe, Great Britain, the United States of America, Turkey, Israel, and New Zealand. The network serves as a tool for accessing up-to-date information on quality systems in education.
World Directory of Medical Schools
The Faculty of Medicine of the European University is included in the World Directory of Medical Schools of the World Health Organization, which is a joint initiative of the World Federation of Medical Education (WFME) and the Organization for International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER). establishes. It is the most important database of accredited medical programs in the world.
The International Associaction for Health Professions Education
We are a member of the European Medical Education Association, which has members worldwide in 90 countries and 5 continents. The organization contributes to the development of international medical education at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels, as well as continuing education.
European Association for International Education
The European University is a member of the European International Education Association, founded in 1989. It serves as a European center of expertise, network, and resources for internationalization.
European University Association
The European University is an individual associate member of the European University Association (EUA), enabling its involvement in the development of European educational policy. The EUA, comprising over fifty-eight universities and rectors' conferences from 49 European countries, is one of the most prestigious European organizations with significant influence on higher education, research, and innovation policies within the European Union.
The Association of Medical Schools in Europe
The Faculty of Medicine at the European University is a member of the Association of European Medical Schools, which is the leading organization for medical schools in Europe.
Association for Dental Education in Europe
The European University Faculty of Medicine is an institutional member of the European Dental Education Association (EDEA).
The European Dental Education Association (EDEA) was founded in 1975 as an independent European organization representing specialists in the academic field of dentistry and dental education.
Since its establishment, EDEA has played a crucial role in improving dental education, advancing the professional development of dental education specialists, and conducting research on education and training for dental specialists.
Association for Computing Machinery
The European University is an academic member of the Programming Association, which brings together programming lecturers, researchers, and professionals in the field through dialogue, resource sharing, and challenges. The association is the world's leading organization in the field of programming.
European Law Faculties Association (ELFA)
The Faculty of Law, Humanities and Social Sciences at the European University is a member of the European Law Faculties Association (ELFA). The ELFA membership represents a valuable opportunity for the Faculty to enhance its visibility within the European academic sphere, foster collaboration with respective faculties at leading universities, and integrate contemporary trends in legal education at the national level.
Students of the Faculty of Medicine frequently participate in exchange programs for medical practice at partner European universities, organized through Erasmus+, bilateral agreements, and international organizations. Competitions are regularly announced for faculty students to engage in additional medical and dental practices and activities. See more
The European University also operates its own multidisciplinary Jo Ann University Hospital, established on September 16, 1996, as a diagnostic and treatment facility specializing in pediatric cardiology and congenital heart defects. It remains the leading medical facility in Georgia in the field of pediatric cardiology. Our students undergo medical practice under the supervision of highly qualified doctors from the hospital, many of whom also serve as academic staff at the university. See more
The university houses research institutes in medicine, law, and business, which regularly organize international scientific conferences and seminars. These institutes also publish English-language journals hosted in highly ranked international scientific databases. Additionally, the Faculty of Medicine publishes an international scientific journal for students. See more
The university offers student accommodation built to modern standards, which is highly attractive and in demand among students due to its affordability, safety, and comfort. See more.