International collaboration is central to Georgian American University (GAU). The university has built over 400 partnerships across five continents, giving students and staff access to academic exchanges, research collaboration, and professional development worldwide.
GAU is a leader in Georgia and the South Caucasus in using Erasmus+ KA171 mobility funds, demonstrating strong experience in international projects. The university is also the only institution in Georgia offering the GKS scholarship in South Korea and the only Georgian university without a Japanese department to run a fully funded exchange program in Japan, opening unique opportunities for students.
Through Erasmus+ and other programs, GAU maintains strong links with European universities, Turkish institutions through the Mevlana program, and leading U.S. universities, offering scholarships, mobility, and international learning experiences.
With its Georgian American foundation, GAU promotes a global approach to education, preparing students with the skills, knowledge, and intercultural experience they need to succeed in a connected world.
Georgian American University Selection Criteria for Students