Authorization/Accreditation

AUTHORIZATION

Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani University is the higher educational institution formed as Ltd, entrepreneurial (commercial) legal entity of private law. University offers higher educational programs of first, second and third cycle, according to the rules of the “Law of Georgia on Higher Education”.

Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani University was granted further state authorization approved by the decision 320271 of the Authorization Board of higher educational institutions of the National Centre of Education Quality Enhancement. The Decree was issued on April 2, 2021.

Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani University, as other higher educational institutions of the country has to obtain authorization in every six years anew.
 

ACCREDITATION

All educational programs in Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani University are accredited.Each program has to obtain the accreditation in every seven years anew.

Accreditation of MA program of Human Resource Management was granted, by the decision of accreditation council of educational programs of August 12, 2022, N952863
Accreditation of PHD program of Public Administration was granted, by the decision of accreditation council of educational programs of Juny 24, 2022, N781890
Accreditation of PHD program of Theology was granted, by the decision of accreditation council of educational programs of February 8, 2022, N124355
Accreditation of PHD program of Law was granted, by the decision of accreditation council of educational programs of August 6, 2021, N808177
Accreditation of MA program of Public Administration was granted, by the decision of accreditation council of educational programs of february 14, 2025, N MES MES 9 25 0000190430
Accreditation of Bachelor program of Political Science was granted, by the decision of accreditation council of educational programs of June 15, 2020, N 471073
Accreditation of Bachelor program of International Relations was granted, by the decision of accreditation council of educational programs of June 15, 2020, N 471074
Accreditation of Bachelor program of Psychology was granted, by the decision of accreditation council of educational programs of June 5, 2020, N N446517
Accreditation of Bachelor program of Sociology was granted, by the decision of accreditation council of educational programs of May 29, 2020, N 423328
Accreditation of Bachelor program of Business Administration was granted, by the decision of accreditation council of educational programs of May 30, 2020, N 121
Accreditation of Bachelor program of Business Administration in English was granted, by the decision of accreditation council of educational programs of January 12, 2019, N49
Accreditation of Master program of Law was granted, by the decision of accreditation council of educational programs of February 7, 2019, N 44

Accreditation of Master program of Business Administration was granted, by the decision of accreditation council of educational programs of July 3, 2017, N38
Accreditation of Bachelor program of Law was granted, by the decision of accreditation council of educational programs of November 26, 2019, N204
Accreditation of Bachelor program of Theology was granted, by the decision of accreditation council of educational programs of December 3, 2019, N 217
Accreditation of Master program of Theology was granted, by the decision of accreditation council of educational programs of December 3, 2019, N 216
Accreditation of Bachelor program of Tourism was granted, by the decision of accreditation council of educational programs of June 23, 2023, N 848604

Accreditation of Bachelor program of English Philology was granted, by the decision of accreditation council of educational programs of December 19, 2023, N  MES 9 24 0000010241

Bologna Process

What is Bologna Process?
On June 19, 1999 29 European Ministers of Education signed a declaration in the oldest university town of Bologna (Bologna Declaration). By signing the document, the ministers expressed their willingness to participate in creation of the United European Higher Education Area.

Development of appropriate tools for connecting National Educational Systems is the purpose of Bologna Process.

Bologna declaration was preceded by such documents as: Magna Chartum Universitatum (1998); Lisbon Convention (1997); Sorbona Declaration (1998).

Who are involved in Bologna Process?

Nowadays, 46 countries participate in the Bologna Process.

Georgia joined Bologna Process in 2005 at Bergen Summit

The participant countries of the Bologna Process are represented by their governmental, as well as higher educational institutions, students, academic staff and employers.

The Main Documents of Bologna Process:

  • Bologna Declaration (1999)
  • Prague Communique (2001)
  • Berlin Communique (2003)
  • Bergen Communique (2005)
  • London Communique (2007)
  • Louven Communique (2009)
  • Budapest-Vienna Declaration (2010)
  • Bucharest Communique (2012) 
  • Yerevan Communique (2015)
  • Paris Communique (2018)

Documents of Bologna process

  • Lisbon Convention (1997)
  • Sorbonne Declaration (1997)
  • Qualifications Framework for Higher Education – Dublin Descriptors (2005)
  • European Standards and Guidelines in Quality Assurance (2005)
  • Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance in the European Higher Education Area (ESG 2015)

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