Manjavidze, Tamar2016-07-272016-07-272016Studia Edukacyjne, 2016, nr 38, s.365-376978-83-232-3013-71233-6688http://hdl.handle.net/10593/14856Georgia, a former Soviet Union state, has undergone a lot of political, social, economic and of course educational changes. This article shows how Georgia’s higher education system has developed after the collapse of the Soviet Union. As an independent country, Georgia has started developing a free nation with a new type of the education system. The government of Georgia chose the European system of higher education and their major aim was to become a part of the Bologna process. Reforms made in Georgian higher education system have been essential for the country and indeed a lot has changed since the starting period. Georgia managed to hold unified national entry exams and has implemented the ECTS system; there are modern curricula that meet the requirements of European standards. etc. But still, even though a lot is being done, a lack of funding, outdated teaching methods and old facilities in some universities are still unresolved problems.enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGeorgian higher education reformEuropean system of higher educationBologna processunified national entry examspost-Soviet higher educationUniversity Reforms in the Context of the Bologna ProcessReforma uniwersytetu w kontekście Procesu BolońskiegoArtykułhttps://doi.org/10.14746/se.2016.38.22