The European University was founded in 2011 and has quickly established itself as one of the top destinations for dentistry in Georgia and Europe. The medical school is located in the country’s capital – Tbilisi, which is one of the safest capitals in the world.
The Faculty of Medicine was created in 2014 after the university made significant investments in modernising its campus, getting high-tech teaching equipment, and hiring well-known experts to teach the next generation of healthcare professionals. The European University is also the first private university in Georgia, with a modern dorm located conveniently near the campus.
A notable feature of the European University is its extensive network of clinical partnerships. The university has established collaborations with approximately 70 clinics throughout Georgia, ensuring that students get ample hands-on experience through clinical training in real-world scenarios.
Additionally, the European University takes pride in owning a private dental clinic, EU Dent, and the Jo Ann University Hospital, a leading medical centre specialising in cardiology and cardiac surgery, which has been around for over 25 years. On average the university hospital takes in between 2,000 and 3,000 patients per year. It is Georgia’s pioneering hospital for newborn and paediatric heart surgery and gives students the opportunity to be involved in a clinical environment as early as their 1st semester.
For medicine and dentistry students alike, the European University in Georgia offers an unparalleled multicultural student experience. Students have access to the latest technological advancements and the chance to participate in clinical rotations within a highly specialised teaching environment.