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MykolasRomerisUniversity
MykolasRomerisUniversity
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MAIN FACTS
LITHUANIALithuania is a green and flat land in the north of Europe, ashore the Baltic Sea. It is one of three Baltic countries, and shares borders with Latvia, Belorus, Poland and Russia (Kaliningrad). The country is full of preserved natural landscapes, woods, lakes and rivers, and has a unique sea side, with Curonian spit, a sandy peninsula, isolating the Curonian sea from the Baltic sea.
Lithuania, an active member of the European Union and North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is the only Baltic country with nearly eight hundred years of statehood tradition, while its name was first mentioned more than one thousand years ago, in 1009. Wedged at the divi- ding line of Western and Eastern civilizations, in 1918 the country declared its Independence and in 1990 restored it by separating from the Soviet Union.
VILNIUSVilnius, the capital city of Lithuania, received the status of capital city in 1323. It is the largest city and the biggest economical and political centre of Lithuania. The population of the capital city is about 0.5 million. Vilnius occupies an area of 397 square kilometers, of which only one fifth is densely urban and the remaining territory is a green belt and water. For this reason, Vilnius is often referred to as one of the ‘greenest’ capital cities in Europe. Vilnius is also the biggest ad-ministrative centre of Lithuania. It is a home to the most important governmental, political, economic, educational, social and political institutions of the country.
The historical centre of Vilnius, the Old Town, is the most valuable historical and cultural heritage of the city. The Old Town buildings date back to different centuries. Due to its unique historical and architectural features, Vilnius old town is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1994.
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CAPITAL: Vilnius
OFFICIAL LANGUAGE: Lithuanian
TOTAL AREA: 65 300 km2
POPULATION: 2 921 920 (2015)
NATIONAL CURRENCY: Euro (€)
LOCAL TIME: GMT + 2 hours
INTERNATIONAL TELEPHONE CODE: +370
GDP: € 37.2 billion (2015)
POLITICAL SYSTEM: Parliamentary Republic
INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP:NATO, EU and Schengen area
HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM
Lithuania has a modern, highly developed education system. Lithuania’s higher education successfully blends the values of Western culture with the unique Baltic traditions and mentality.The system is focused on innovation, creativity and quality providing students with necessary competencies and skills for today’s fast changing academic and business world. The country has a binary higher education system: universities and colleges. There are three cycles of studies: Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctorate. Students can engage on full-time and part-time basis.
FACTS AND FIGURES
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23 universities:
24 colleges:
148 000 students:
18 000 researchers:
4152 foreign students:
14 state
13 state
105 000 at universities
2700 with PhD’s
from more than 90 countries
9 private
11 private
43 000 at colleges
Top 10 countries from which students are choosing to study in Lithuania:
India 293 Belarus 159 Ukraine 144 Nigeria 94 Azerbaijan 78
Georgia 74 Russia 59 Germany 57 China 41 Israel 38
MYKOLAS ROMERIS UNIVERSITY
Mykolas Romeris University (MRU) is a university in the capital city of Vilnius, bearing the name of the Lithuanian legal scholar, member of the Lithuanian Supreme Court and father of Lithuania’s Constitutional Law Prof. Mykolas Römeris (1880 - 1945). Established in 1990, it is one of the largest universities in Lithuania, currently enrolling around 13 000 students from 38 countries and 946 staff members.
STRATEGIC GOALBecoming a leading international university delivering innovative research based education in the fields of Social Sciences, supported by the values of personal growth, entrepreneurship, solidarity and sustainability.
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STRATEGIC TASKS
Internationalisation by participating in international exchange programmes, research projects and developing joint/double degree study programmes
Transforming, student-centered learning experience
Engagement in interdisciplinary research
MRU offers Bachelor, Master and Doctoral study programmes in the English language.
EVALUATIONS AND AWARDSMykolas Romeris University is awarded with the Diploma Suplement Label which indicates that the Diploma Supplement of MRU entirely complies with the standards agreed by the European Commission, the Council of Europe and UNESCO.
Awarded with the ECTS Label. This honorary distinction raises the profile of the institution as transparent and reliable partner in European and international cooperation. It is one of the most important signs attesting to a high quality of studies.
MRU efforts to foster the culture of quality and internationalization are recognized by evaluations of International Association of Universities and European University Association.
MAJOR STUDY AREAS
Economics
Media andCommunication
IT
Psychology Education
Social Work Sociology
Law
PoliticalSciences
BusinessManagement
PublicAdministration
PublicSecurity
Languages
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Finances
FACULTY OF LAW
Institute of Public Law Institute of Private Law
Institute of Criminal Law and Procedure
Institute of International and European Union Law
FACULTY OF ECONOMICSAND FINANCE MANAGEMENT
Department of Finance and Taxes
Department of Banking and Investments
Institute of Economics and Business
FACULTY OF POLITICS AND MANAGEMENT
Institute of Philosophy and Humanities
Institute of Political Sciences
Institute of Management
Institute of Public Administration
FACULTY OF PUBLIC SECURITY
Department of Humanities
Department of Law
Department of Police Activities
Department State Border Protection
FACULTY OF SOCIAL WELFARE
Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work
Institute of Psychology
Psychology Laboratory
Psychology Service
FACULTIES AND SCHOOLS
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BUSINESS AND MEDIA SCHOOL
Mykolas Romeris University Unit, carries out studies
and research on social phenomena transformations
in the context of information technology.
Strategic partners:
Middlesex University, UK
Dongseo University, South Korea
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
For incoming participants of international exchange programmes and free-movers, University offers over 200 courses taught in English language, both at Undergraduate and Graduate levels in all major study areas of the University.
Incoming exchange students are advised to have B2 level of English language proficiency, for fulladvantages of the mobility.
UNDERGRADUATEPROGRAMMES
Field Requirements
Tuition fee (EUR for oneacademic year)
Non-EUcitizens
EUcitizens
Financial Industry FinanceEnglish – B1 level
Secondary education(grade in Mathematics)
2160 1360
English for Specific Purposes and the Second Foreign Language Philology
English – B1 levelSecondary education (grade in
History/Foreign language)2160 1800
Informatics and Digital Contents(joint study programme with
Dongseo University, South Korea)Informatics
English – B1 levelSecondary education
(grade in Mathematics)2460 2160
Tourism Managementand a Heritage Management
English – B1 levelSecondary education
(grade in Mathematics)2160 1360
Psychology PsychologyEnglish – B1 level
Secondary education(grade in Mathematics)
2340 1800
Social Work Social workEnglish – B1 level
Secondary education (grade in History/Foreign language)
2160 1360
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GRADUATEPROGRAMMES
Field Requirements
Tuition fee (EUR for oneacademic year)
Non-EUcitizens
EUcitizens
Informatics and Visual Contents (joint study programme with
Dongseo University, South Korea)
InformaticsEnglish – B2 level
Graduates of university bachelor’s studies in any study field
3120 2320
Communication andCreative Technologies Communication
English – B2 levelGraduates of university bachelor’s
studies in any study field3120 2440
Financial Markets EconomicsEnglish – B2 level
Graduates of university bachelor’s studies in any study field
3120 2440
International Law Law English – B2 levelBachelor of Law 3120 2240
European and International Business Law (joint study
programme with University of Savoie, France)
Law English – B2 levelBachelor of Law 3120 2240
European Union Law andGovernance (double degree
with Bordeaux University, France)
Law English – B2 levelBachelor of Law 3120 2240
Social Technology Management (joint study programme with Fernando Pessoa University,
Portugal)
Business andadministrative
studies
English – B2 levelGraduates of university bachelor’s
studies in any study field3120 2240
Electronic BusinessManagement
Business andmanagement
English – B2 levelGraduates of university bachelor’s
studies in any study field3120 2440
Work and Organizational Psychology (joint study pro-
gramme with Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia)
Psychology English – B2 levelBachelor of Psychology 3210 2310
Social Work With Youth And Children (joint study pro-
gramme with Riga Stradins University, Latvia)
Social workEnglish – B2 level
Graduates of university bachelor’s studies in any study field
3120 2116
Comparative Social Policy and Welfare ( joint degree with
University of Tampere, Finland and Johanees Kepler University
Linz, Austria)
Sociology English – B2 levelBachelor in Social Sciences 3120 2116
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MRU International Office provides all related information for prospective exchange and degree seeking students:Degree seeking students: [email protected] students and free-movers: [email protected]
RESEARCH
Mykolas Romeris University has an innovative and interdisciplinary approach to its fundamental and applied research. The University participates in national, regional and international research programmes and projects, engaged in contracted research, widely disseminates research findings via publishing, conferences, appearances in the media.
Each year the University publishes more than 1500 publications: monographs, books, articles indexed at Thomson Reuters Web of Science or Scopus databases.
PERIODICAL PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS:
Jurisprudence - jurisprudence.mruni.eu;
Societal Studies - sss.mruni.eu;
International Comparative Jurisprudence - icj.mruni.eu;
Public Policy and Administration - ppa.mruni.eu;
Intellectual Economics - intelectual-economics.mruni.eu;
Social Inquiry Into Well – Being - siiw.mruni.eu;
Social Technologies - soctech.mruni.eu;
Health Policy and Management - hpm.mruni.eu;
Annually the University organizes approximately 20 international and 30 national academic events;
Doctoral studies are offered in six areas: education science, economics, philology, psychology, law, management.
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RESEARCH PROGRAMMES
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION LABORATORIES
BUSINESS INNOVATION LABORATORY
DIGITAL AND CREATIVE INDUSTRIES LABORATORY
EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES LABORATORY
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT LABORATORY
GENDER STUDIES LABORATORY
HEALTH LABORATORY
HUMAN RIGHTS LABORATORY
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LABORATORY
JUSTICE LABORATORY
LIFE LONG LEARNING LABORATORY
LIFE QUALITY LABORATORY
MEDIATION AND SUSTAINABLE CONFLICT RESOLUTION LABORATORY
PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING LABORATORY
PUBLIC MANAGEMENT INNOVATION LABORATORY
SECURITY LABORATORY
SOCIAL TECHNOLOGIES LABORATORY
SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH LABORATORY
STATISTICS LABORATORY
VALUES LABORATORY
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Social Technologies
Justice, Securityand Human Rights
Continuity and Change ofValues in Global Society
Improving Life Qualityand Enhancing EmploymentOpportunities
Sustainable Growth in theContext of Globalisation
Priority Research Area: Social Innovations for Global Growth
EUROPEAN-ASIAN KNOWLEDGE CONSORTIUM SOCTECH
The aim of the European-Asian Knowledge Consortium SOCTECH is to unite higher education institutions and business companies to implement the vision of smart and inclusive society via social technologies based innovations.
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The objectives of the European-Asian Knowledge Consortium SOCTECHare the following:
Take part in research,educational and entre-preneurial projects under European (Horizon 2020, Erasmus+ etc.) and Asian funding schemes
Facilitate co-cre-ation and exchange of interdisciplinary knowledge
Promote cross-continental exchange of students, aca-demic and administrative staff
Enhance international and inter-sectorial ser-vice to society at individ-ual, organizational and systematic level
If you would like to join the Knowledge Consortium SOCTECH, please contact us: [email protected]
Encourage cultural and entrepreneurial cooperation
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
Together with partner institutions, MRU develops and runs joint studies, double degrees, summer schools, facilitates students and staff mobility and exchange, especially by taking part in EU Erasmus+ and other programmes.
The University‘s international ties span all the regions of the globe; it has affiliations with almost 400 foreign academic institutions.
103 Bilateral Cooperation Agreements with Universities from 43 countries.
Erasmus+ agreements with over 250 HE institutions from 38 countries.
MEMBERSHIP IN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF)
Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF)
British Chamber of Commerce in Lithuania (BCC)
European University Association (EUA)
European Association of Schools of Social Work (EASSW)
European Doctoral Programmes Association in Management and
Business Administration (EDAMBA)
European Distance and E - Learning Network (EDEN)
European Group of Public Administration (EGPA)
European Law Faculties Association (ELFA)
European Observatoire of Sport Employment (EOSE)
European Social Educator Training Association (FESET)
International Association of Universities (IAU)
International Center for Academic Integrity (ICAI)
Mykolas Romeris University is a co-founder of Euro-Mediterranean University (EMUNI)
MRU International Office provides all related informationfor prospective partner institutions: [email protected]
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ASIAN CENTRE
Asian Centre is one of the structural units of Mykolas Romeris University, established in 2013 for cooperation with China,India, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea and other Asian countries.
Asian Centre is targeted to develop and to encourage mutual understanding between Asia and Europe through intellectual, cultural and human resource exchange, to strengthen MRU international relations in Asia.
[email protected] Asian centre at MRU
KING SEJONG INSTITUTE VILNIUS
King Sejong Institute Vilnius established at Mykolas Romeris University in cooperation with Dongseo University (South Korea) on October, 2014 as the first institute in Northern Europe.
The goal of the King Sejong Institute Vilnius is to provide solid bases for teaching and learning Korean language and culture; deepen knowledge in Korean traditions, philosophy and history; educate young generation to become distinguished citizens culturally sophisticated, globally aware and capable of communicating freely in a dynamic, international environment.
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FRANCOPHONE STUDIES CENTRE
Centre of Francophone Countries’ studies, established in 2003, aims to take part in educational, scientific and cultural cooperation projects globally with the embassies of Francophone countries in Lithuania and the agency of Francophone Universities, the Inter-national Francophone Organization and the franco-phone universities around the world.
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EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
The University is not only about the lectures and seminars; it is also a place for everyone to discover something new about themselves. There are plenty of clubs and societies to represent and practice the diverse interests of the academic community. They include:
SPORTS
The University encourages an active lifestyle through sports and health promotion. There are 17 different sport clubs raging from basketball and athletics to fencing, greco-roman wrestling, powerlifting which are free of charge for all University students and staff.
ACHIEVEMENTS OF 2015:
In the SELL Student Games MRU won a 3rd place as a team winning a total of 23 medals (10 gold, 6 silver, 7 bronze).
Chess team became champions in LSSA and SELL Student Games.
Women’s Basketball Team won the gold medals in the Lithuanian Student Basketball League.
MRU students, rowers Rolan-das Maščinskas, Mindaugas Griškonis, and Ritter Saulius were crowned World Rowing Champions.
MRU student Paulius Muižininkas became Powerlifting champion in SELL Games, students Jokūbas Stasiulis and Vladislav Kežun be-came Powerlifting champions in LSSA Championship.
MRU’s Canoeist Ignas Navakauskas won bronze in European Championship.
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Song Studio
String Quartet
Song and DanceEnsemble “Skalsa”
Ballroom Dancing Group“Bolero”
Dance Group “Salsa”
University Theatre
University Jazz Band
Pop Vocal Group
Folklore Ensemble “Ritingo”
Jokūbas Stasiulis and Vladislav Kežun became LSSA Powerlifting champions.
MRU’s Canoeists became World Champions: Henrikas Žustautas – youth, Vadimas Korobovas – junior.
MRU’s Pentathlonist JustinasKinderis claimed silver in Champion of Champions competition.
STUDENTS’ ORGANIZATIONS
STUDENTS’ REPRESENTATIVE BODY
Students’ Representative Body of Mykolas Romeris University is students’ self-government, non-governmental, non-profit, independent and voluntary organization. MRUSA takes part in organizing the study process, organizing study programmes and taking care of students’ cultural life and leisure activities. The organization administers and organizes specific cultural and creative activities. It supports and encourages cooperation with youth and students’ organizations.
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STUDENT SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY
Student Scientific Society is an independent, public, scientific, voluntary organization, uniting all MRU students interested in research. The Society organizes intellectual, research-based discussions, conferences, seminars.
Public Administration Students‘ Club (VASK)
A non-profit student-run organization that promotes social, cultural and political activities both on and off campus. Club combines the most active students of Public administration - who cares that the key decisions and changes related to the PA study quality would be made with all of the students opinion; that PA study pro-gramme would be more attractive and more innovative for young people who study Public administration at the University.
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
International Students Association (ISA) is aimed at uniting all international full-time students of MRU, assisting international students to adapt to University life and achieve our common objectives:
To represent international students;
To collaborate with other student organizations to resolve issues affecting international students of MRU in the areas of academics, social and living conditions;
To provide mentoring support;
To serve as mediators between international students and
University administration;
To organize events and intercultural activities.
THE EUROPEAN LAW STUDENT’S ASSOCIATION
The European Law Student’s association (ELSA) is the biggest independent, apolitical, nonprofit law students and young lawyers organization, which unites 30 000 members in 36 European countries. The association actively cooperates with the United Nations, institutions of the European Union, and governments of different countries, as well as practising lawyers, judges and advocates organizations. ELSA MRU is a Lithuanian ELSA branch at Mykolas Romeris University, established in 1994.
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DEBATE SOCIETY
The Debate Society is run by University students and hosts from other Lithuanian universities. As members of the society, University students have a possibility to learn how to debate, defend their arguments, speak in public and improve their English language skills. The debate programme provides students with the opportunity of meeting new people, enables them to communicate freely and openly in solving societal problems. Through de-bates, the younger generation becomes socially aware citizens, able to deal with problems their native country and the world faces, creating an active and positive attitude in finding solutions for a better future.
ERASMUS STUDENT NETWORK
ESN MRU Vilnius is a local section of the biggest interdisciplinary student as-sociation in Europe - Erasmus Student Network (ESN). ESN MRU Vilnius was established in 2010 at the University to join efforts for the creation of a more mobile and flexible education environment by supporting and helping the incoming and outgoing international students, and providing an intercultural experience also to those students who cannot access a period abroad (“inter-nationalisation at home”). The section has 7 board members, lots of active, friendly and really creative members who help around exchange students every semestre and organize various cultural and social events for and with them.
MRU FACILITIES
MRU has several modern and well-equipped campuses – two of them are located in Vilnius (Central Campus and Faculty of Politics and Management) and one - in Kaunas (Faculty of Public Security). The Central Campus is located is located in the Northern part of Vilnius, surrounded by the park:
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The campus is easy accessible by public transportation from any place in Vilnius. It takes approximately 25 minutes to reach the city center by bus.
Accommodation on campus is offered for all international students, a place in a double room at the University‘s Stu-dents house costs 85-100 euros per month.
University offers dinning places on the spot to have break-fast, lunch or dinner for 3-5 euros.
University Library with open access 24/7 and the lecture halls are located only 5 minutes’ walk from the Students House.
Many additional services offered by the University are com-pletely free of charge - a huge parking lot, sport halls and gyms, wireless internet, cultural and educational activities, courses of foreign languages, etc.
MRU CENTRAL CAMPUSAteities st. 20, Vilnius
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