
Nikoloz Parjanadze
Vice-Rector for Educational Process Administration / Acting Vice-Rector for International Relations at the same university
From 2021 to present, Nikoloz Parjanadze is an Associate Professor at European University, and in 2025 he became the Vice-Rector for Educational Process Administration and Acting Vice-Rector for International Relations at the same university.
Nikoloz Parjanadze completed his Bachelor's program in English Philology at Akaki Tsereteli State University in 2000. In 2002, he received his Master's degree in English Philology from the same university, and in 2007, he earned a Master's degree in Business Administration. After completing his postgraduate and doctoral programmes from 2003-2010, he defended his doctoral dissertation in Anglo-American Linguistics in 2010 and was awarded a PhD in Philology.
In 2007, Nikoloz Parjanadze won the British Government Scholarship (Chevening) and completed a master's program at the Institute of Education, University of London (now UCL Institute of Education), and in 2008 was awarded a master's degree in educational leadership (Leadership and Management).
Since 2000, Nikoloz Parjanadze has teaching experience at universities both in Georgia and abroad, leading various courses at Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral levels: Introduction to Linguistics, Educational Leadership, Management and Administration, Education Policy, and Sociology of Education. Throughout his professional career, he has worked in various academic and administrative positions.
Working Experience:
- From 2021-2024 - Head of Higher Education Quality Assurance Department at National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement
- From 2018-2021 - an expert in Higher Education Institution Authorization and Educational Program Accreditation at the LEPL - National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement
- From 2005-2019 - an English language examiner at the LEPL - National Assessment and Examinations Center
- 2019 - participated in the Fulbright Visiting Scholars Program and visited the University of Arkansas (USA), where he researched higher education internationalization issues
- Since 2003, Nikoloz has been an author or co-author of scientific articles, books, and book chapters, and these publications reflect his academic interests in Anglo-American linguistics, educational leadership, and management research and practice
Contact: nikoloz.parjanadze@eu.edu.ge