During the visit meetings were held with the academic and administrative staff of Tuscia University and ways of future cooperation, both educational and scientific were outlined.
During the visit was signed an academic cooperation agreement, which involves cooperation in the fields of the Bi – national Master’s Program and the recognition of credits earned by students.
The above-mentioned agreement will give the students of EEU Master’s degree program of Law the opportunity to study their second year at Tuscia University in the frame of Erasmus+ funding and receive both, the Master of Law degree of the East European University, as well as the Master of Security and Human Rights degree of the Tuscia University based on credit recognition.
As part of the international days held at Tuscia University, the vice-rector, Tea Imedadze made a presentation to local and foreign students and introduced them to Georgia and the East European University.
The cooperation between the universities and definite plans provides additional opportunities for the EEU students and academic staff.