About the Student Self-Government of East European University (EEU)
The Student Self-Government of East European University is a representative body of students, consisting of 12 delegates elected for a two-year term.
The goals of the Student Self-Government are:
a) To protect and represent the rights and legitimate interests of students both within the university and outside its boundaries;
b) To assist students in the practical realization of their rights and freedoms;
c) To help students obtain a high-quality education, achieve self-realization, and develop independent thinking;
d) To support students in developing professional skills and becoming competitive professionals during their studies;
e) To facilitate the university’s integration into the European educational space and ensure maximum student participation in this process;
f) To promote the increase of legal awareness and respect for the law among students, and to assist in the establishment of democratic values and the formation of civil society in Georgia;
g) To create optimal conditions for students’ relaxation, work, or other needs, and to diversify student life.