Regulation of the School of Medicine

The School of Medicine guarantees that university students are adequately prepared by providing them with relevant qualifications and advanced educational programmes in biomedicine, clinical medicine, and public health care.

The principles of academic freedom of teaching and learning, academic and medical ethics, Georgian law, University policy, School policy, and other University-enacted legislation serve as the foundation for the School’s operations.

The following are the main ideas of the school activity:

  1. Academic freedom and integrity; 
  2. ]collaboration and student and faculty participation in decision-making; 
  3. Transparency and publicity of elections and contests; 
  4. Equality, objectivity, and nondiscrimination; 
  5. Freedom of speech and support for diversity of opinion; 
  6. Preservation of political and religious neutrality; 
  7. Quality-driven research and education; 
  8. The academic community’s social responsibility; 
  9. Participation in initiatives promoting health and social well-being.