Safety Academia

European Parliament, Brussels | International Engagement
At a high-level conference held in the European Parliament
„Youth: The Future in the Present – Youth Observatory through the VET perspectives“
Georgia was represented with dignity.

At the said event
The Security Academy Vocational College was presented by the college director, David Mazmishvili.
Members of the European Parliament and industry leaders discussed the current challenges in vocational education and practical ways to address them. Comprehensive statistical data was presented, the analysis of which revealed systemic problems and development priorities.
The event included both discussions and individual meetings, where David Mazmishvili introduced the international partners to:

College Strategic Vision

Current educational programs

Already implemented and planned steps for internationalization
Specific steps were also planned for membership in an international organization with a significant platform and for participation in multi-format international activities.

The event was not just a conference in its significance—it was:

Working Space for the Formation of European Vocational Education Policy

A platform for direct communication with decision-makers

An environment for an in-depth analysis of labor market demands and the needs of young people

For the Security Academy, this means:

Real integration into the European educational space

Forming a high-level partnership network

a practical opportunity for the development of dual degrees and international programs

Systematic implementation of European standards in Georgia

Importance for the country

Strengthening the International Positioning of Vocational Education in Georgia

Promoting the formation of the country as a regional educational hub

Creating European-level competitive opportunities for young people

This is the beginning of a strategic process.
The next stage is planned:

Active participation in Erasmus+ and other international programs

Deepening strategic partnerships with European educational institutions

Developing new programs for international students

The Security Academy is already operating in the space where the future of vocational education is being created—at a European level.