15Oct,2022
Erasmus+ days at SabaUni
On October 13, 14, 15 Erasmus+ days were celebrated at Sulkhan-Saba Orbelian University. Since 2015, within the framework of the program, the university has been actively cooperating with the universities of various European countries (Germany, Czech Republic, France, Italy, Spain, Hungary, Croatia, Poland, Malta, Slovakia, etc.)
In the regard of “Erasmus days” celebration, an information meeting was held in Sabauni, also an interactive space, photo exhibition, inspired by Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani's "Travel to Europe" was organized.
At the information meeting, Shorena Parunashvili - the head of international relations office of Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani University shared information with students about the possibility of participation in Erasmus+ programs. Also, students had the opportunity to learn about Erasmus+ and European Solidarity Corps short-term volunteering youth programs.
“Erasmus+ is a constantly growing program, therefore, Sabauni continues to extend the list of new projects and partner universities, so that our students will have even more opportunities to choose European universities and receive foreign education. It is gratifying that the number of Erasmus+ ICM grantee students is increasing annually"- said Shorena Parunashvili, head of International Relations Office.
Within the framework of the meeting, students of Sabauni who spent one semester abroad within Erasmus program shared their international experience and impressions with other students.
"I spent the most interesting 6 months in Spain, at the University of Valladolid. With the help of the Erasmus+ program, I made the best friends and got to know the culture of different countries. It was an interesting 6 months, full of amotions I will never forget. Thanks to this mobility, I improved my teamwork and organizational skills the most," — noted Otar Kimeridze, Law student of Sulkhan-Saba Orbelian University.
"I was very lucky to be awarded an Erasmus+ grant and spend one semester in the Czech Republic at Palacky University. This opportunity was the most important for me, because I experienced what European student life means, I became independent and more free, the most important thing I learned is time management. My time in the Czech Republic was full of adventures. I made friends, collected a lot of pleasant memories and, most importantly, I improved my personal and professional skills," — mentioned Nana Pailodze, master program’s student of theology at Sabauni.