The Georgian Technical University (GTU) is a public technical university established in 1922, located at
GTU offers bachelor’s, master’s, and PhD degrees across a broad spectrum of technical and scientific disciplines. The university is structured into 13 faculties, including Civil Engineering; Power Engineering and Telecommunications; Mining and Geology; Chemical Technology and Metallurgy; Architecture, Urban Planning and Design; Transportation and Machine‑Building; Informatics and Control Systems; Business Technologies; Engineering Economics, Media‑Technology & Social Sciences; Law & International Relations; Agricultural Sciences & Bio‑systems Engineering; and the International Design School ($\sim$168 programs total)
. Active research is supported by 15 scientific‑research institutes and 12 laboratories, with notable collaboration in international experiments such as CERN’s CMS & ATLAS, KEK Japan (COMPET), Fermilab (DUNA), and others