

Tbilisi, Georgia
Established in 1922, Georgian Technical University is the nation's premier and largest technological institution, blending a century of academic heritage with cutting-edge research. As a key collaborator with CERN, the university provides an elite platform for students to engage in global scientific breakthroughs and engineering excellence.
Since its inception in 1922, Georgian Technical University has stood as the cornerstone of industrial and scientific progress in the Caucasus. Over the past century, it has evolved into a powerhouse of innovation, boasting 13 diverse faculties and an extensive network of over 700 state-of-the-art laboratories. This rich historical foundation is matched by a forward-looking curriculum that integrates theoretical mastery with practical application in the fields of engineering, architecture, and technology. The university's international prestige is anchored by its strategic partnership with the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), offering students unparalleled access to high-energy physics research. Furthermore, the institution houses the second-largest library in the country, serving as a sanctuary for intellectual growth and scholarly inquiry. Through its commitment to academic rigor and global connectivity, the university prepares graduates to lead in the international arena, whether in technical sciences or specialized fields like biomedical engineering and the intersections of technology and Human Medicine.
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77 Kostava Street, Tbilisi 0160, Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia
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