Tbilisi. On 2nd of July at Georgian Technical University, ESN Tbilisi ISU and Delegation of The European Union To Georgia hold Pre-Departure Orientation Meeting for Erasmus Mundus Georgian winners. This year more than 180 Georgian students will go to the European Union to take higher education. Students will have opportunity to study in the best universities of 18 European countries. Entire mobility period is financed by European Commission, including leaving cost, insurance and travel expenses. This year Georgian students were able to participate in 11 Erasmus Mundus projects and the following years students will be offered broader opportunities. High quality education, European experience, intercultural dialogue, personal development, these are few x from the great variety of benefits that Erasmus Offers to students. During the meeting students had opportunity to ask questions and get qualified answers from Attache of Delegation of The European Union of Georgia Mr. Oliver Reisner and the staff of Ilia State University International Relations Department.
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