Central University of Europe Tbilisi Campus
Origins & Founding Vision
The Central University of Europe (CUE) traces its roots to the early 20th century, when a group of European scholars envisioned a transnational institution that would bridge Eastern and Western academic traditions. Originally established in Vienna in 1921, CUE was conceived as a hub for interdisciplinary studies, fostering intellectual exchange beyond political and cultural borders.
After decades of growth, the university expanded its reach, opening its Tbilisi Campus in 2004 as part of a strategic initiative to strengthen academic ties between Europe and the Caucasus. Georgia’s rich history as a crossroads of civilizations made Tbilisi the ideal location for a campus dedicated to global education.
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The Tbilisi Campus: A Modern Academic Beacon
Situated in the heart of Georgia’s capital, the CUE Tbilisi Campus blends historic Georgian architecture with cutting-edge facilities. The campus was designed to reflect Georgia’s role as a cultural and intellectual bridge between Europe and Asia.
Key milestones:
2004: Campus opens with programs in International Relations, Law, and Business.
2010: Expands to include Medicine and Public Health, partnering with leading European hospitals.
2015: Launch of the Caucasus Studies Institute, focusing on regional politics, history, and languages.
2020: Introduces AI & Data Science programs, reinforcing CUE’s commitment to innovation.
Academic Distinction & Global Impact
CUE Tbilisi stands out for its:
✔ Multilingual Education – Degrees offered in English, German, and Georgian.
✔ Diverse Student Body – Over 3,000 students from 60+ countries.
✔ Industry Partnerships – Strong ties with EU institutions, tech firms, and NGOs.
Campus Life & Cultural Exchange
Beyond academics, CUE Tbilisi thrives as a cultural melting pot:
Student-led initiatives like the Tbilisi Model UN and Caucasus Debate Club.
Annual Silk Road Symposium, bringing scholars from Eurasia together.
Historic Tbilisi as a classroom – students engage with Georgia’s vibrant arts, politics, and tech scenes.
The Future: A Hub for Eurasian Innovation
With plans for a new Sustainable Development Research Center (2026), CUE Tbilisi continues to evolve, shaping leaders who tackle global challenges with a uniquely Eurasian perspective.
Why CUE Tbilisi?
→ European-standard education in a dynamic regional hub.
→ A legacy of cross-cultural dialogue and academic rigor.
→ A gateway to careers in Europe, the Caucasus, and beyond.
For over two decades, the Central University of Europe – Tbilisi Campus has stood as a testament to the power of education without borders. Whether in law, medicine, tech, or the humanities, CUE graduates are redefining the future of Eurasia.