A Memorandum of Understanding has been signed between UNFPA and East European University!

A cooperation agreement has been signed between Hochschule Bremen City University of Applied Sciences (Germany) and East European University (EEU). The agreement was signed by Prof. Dr. Konrad Wolf, President of Hochschule Bremen, and Prof. Dr. Kakhaber Lazarashvili, Rector of East European University.

From May 6 to 8, 2025, a delegation from East European University visited Germany at the invitation of Hochschule Bremen City University of Applied Sciences. During the visit, the EEU delegation held meetings with the President of the University, deans of various faculties, as well as heads of scientific and international departments. The parties agreed to engage in intensive collaboration, including student exchange programs, joint participation in ERASMUS+ initiatives, and the implementation of joint academic and research projects involving research and academic staff.

The EEU delegation was represented by the university’s Rector, Prof. Dr. Kakhaber Lazarashvili; Chairman of the Academic Council, Prof. Dr. David Cherkezishvili; and Head of the International Relations Department, Teona Khachidze.

Significantly, starting from October 2025, EEU students will have the opportunity to pursue their studies at Hochschule Bremen City University of Applied Sciences. Furthermore, both institutions have agreed that Hochschule Bremen will be actively represented at the upcoming international scientific conference hosted by East European University, scheduled to take place from June 24 to 26, 2025.

On 25 July 2024, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Georgia Office and the East European University (EEU). The Memorandum was signed by the Head of UNFPA Georgia Office, Mariam Bandzeladze, and the Rector of the East European University, Kakhaber Lazarashvili.

The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has been working for many years to ensure that adolescents in schools and higher education institutions have access to age-appropriate information on health and personal safety.

According to the Memorandum, the parties agree to cooperate to ensure the integration of health and personal safety education into the curricula, which includes both the 5-year integrated teacher education program and the mandatory or elective course of the Master of Education Management/Master of Science program.

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