Mykolas Romeris University

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Mykolas Romeris University
Mykolas Romeris University logo.svg
TypePublic university
Established1990 (1990)
RectorInga Žalėnienė
Administrative staff
680
Students7,500 (2020)
183
Location,
Websitewww.mruni.eu

Mykolas Romeris University (Lithuanian: Mykolo Romerio universitetas) is an international university located with campuses in Vilnius and Kaunas, Lithuania. Modern, creative and entrepreneurial academic community has raised MRU to the leading university in social sciences and interdisciplinary research in Lithuania.

MRU cooperates closely with over 350 universities, public and private institutions, takes part in academic, professional and inter-sectorial networks. MRU has a full membership of the following international higher education organizations: International Association of Universities, European University Association, European Association for International Education, European-Asian Knowledge Consortium Social Technologies for Smart and Inclusive Society, etc.

Currently MRU enrolls 7500 students including 600 international students and employs over 400 academic staff. The university offers doctoral, Master's and Bachelor's Degree study programmes. Over 80% of them have international accreditation. The most popular study programmes are law, management, psychology, social work, public security, etc. About 200 doctoral students study in the fields of law, management, psychology, philology, economics, and educational science.

MRU is structured within the Law School, Faculty of Public Governance and Business, Faculty of Human and Social Studies and Public Security Academy. Research and innovation is implemented at the Social Innovations Laboratory Network MRU LAB that includes 16 laboratories and the Research and Innovation Support Centre.

The university is named after Mykolas Romeris (Polish: Michał Pius Römer), a Lithuanian lawyer, scientist, and politician.

History[]

  • October 28, 2004, the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania approved a resolution (No. IX-2515) "Changing the Name of the Law University of Lithuania and Approval of the Statute of Mykolas Romeris University.
  • December 16, 2004, the Senate of Mykolas Romeris University unanimously approved Professor Alvydas Pumputis as Rector (Resolution No. 1SN-9).
  • July 23, 2009, the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania by Resolution No. XI-411 approved the new Statute of Mykolas Romeris University.
  • According to the July 23, 2009 Resolution Nr. XI-411 of the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania, which approved the Statute of Mykolas Romeris University and the Resolution of Mykolas Romeris University's Senate of October 6, 2009, (No. 1SN-10), the state higher education and studies budgetary institution Mykolas Romeris University was reorganized into the state higher education public institution Mykolas Romeris University.
  • April 29, 2015, Mykolas Romeris University's (MRU) new Rector Assoc. Prof. Algirdas Monkevičius was inducted in a ceremony on campus. From January 15, 2019 Assoc. Prof. Algirdas Monkevičius was appointed for the Minister of Education, Science and Sport.
  • March 14, 2019, Mykolas Romeris University's (MRU) Council voted to approve MRU Law School's Private Law Institute Prof. Dr. Inga Žalėnienė as the University's new Rector. Žalėnienė was appointed to a 5-year term.

Structure[]

Mykolas Romeris university

The founder of the university is Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania.

The management bodies of the university are University Council, the University Senate and the University Rector.[1]

Mykolas Romeris University consists of: 4 faculties, Mykolas Romeris Law School and Public Security Academy. It offers more than 90 programmes at the Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral levels in Lithuanian and English languages. Studies are carried out in compliance to the major principles of Bologna process. The major fields of study are Business, Communication, Economics, Educology, Finance, History, Management, Informatics, Law, Management, Philology, Philosophy, Political Sciences, Psychology, Public Administration, Public Security, Social Work, and Sociology.

Faculties[]

  • Faculty of Human and Social Sciences
  • Faculty of Public Governance and Business
  • Public Security Academy
  • Mykolas Romeris Law School

Administration units[]

  • Academic Affairs Centre
    • Career Centre
    • Digital Studies Unit
    • Qualification Improvement and Recognition of Competencies Department
  • Library
  • Research and Innovation Support Centre
    • Research Quality and Analysis Office
    • Social Innovations Doctoral School
    • Research Communication Division
    • Knowledge and Technologies Transfer Office
    • Projects Office
  • International Office
  • Asian Centre

Asian Centre MRU was established in April 2013 and it focuses on cooperation with Japan, South Korea, China and India. It also offers Korean, Chinese and Japanese language courses free of charge.

  • King Sejong Institute

Vilnius King Sejong Institute (KSI) at MRU promotes cultural understanding Lithuania - S. Korea through Korean language, culture, economics and politics courses. KSI teaches Korean language and culture to foreigners who want to learn Korean as a second language or a foreign language.

  • Francophone Studies Centre
  • Chancellery Office
    • Document Office
    • Legal Office
    • Personnel Office
  • Artistic Education Centre
  • Property Management Office
    • Building Management and Maintenance Division
    • Service Unit
  • IT Centre
  • Health and Sports Centre[2]

Studies[]

Graduation ceremony at MRU.
Lecture

Mykolas Romeris University offers the possibility to choose international joint study programmes leading to double diplomas. Joint programmes are offered in cooperation with Universities from France, Austria, Finland, even South Korea.

About 500 University students each year participate in international exchange (studies and internships) via Erasmus, Nordplus or other international programmes.

At the present students taking our programmes come from over 74 countries such diverse as Germany, Ukraine, Turkey, Azerbaijan, India, Nigeria and so on.

A Lithuanian degree diploma is recognized in all the countries which have signed the Lisbon Convention - signed by 50 countries and international organizations. That means students can be sure that their qualifications gained in Lithuania will be valid in all these countries.

In 2010 Mykolas Romeris University was awarded with the Diploma Suplement Label which indicates that the Diploma Supplement of MRU meets the European Commission's, the Council of Europe's and UNESCO/CEPER' created sample.

In 2012 Mykolas Romeris University was awarded with ECTS Label. The label raises the profile of the institution as a transparent and reliable partner in European and international cooperation (awarded only 64 institutions in Europe, only 2 in Lithuania). It is one of the most important signs attesting to a high quality of studies at the University. For International as well as for Lithuanian Students Mykolas Romeris University offers Bachelor & Master programmes in taught in English language.

All the available study programmes for international degree seeking students are listed in University website.

Research[]

MRU fosters a culture of research and innovation: carries out fundamental and applied research, takes part in national and international research programmes and projects, engages in contracted research, implements Ph.D. studies, organizes academic and mobility events, and widely disseminates research results. MRU research and innovation is carried out in the framework of the interdisciplinary priority research area Social Innovations for Global Growth and 5 research programmes: Justice, Security and Human Rights; Social Technologies; Sustainable Growth in the Context of Globalization; Improving the Quality of Life and Advancing Employment Opportunities; Continuity and Change of Values in Global Society. Outreach to society, research communication and academic events serve as important means of disseminating research results and bring together researchers, public and private sector leaders and different societal groups. Each year MRU organizes over 100 academic events: conferences, seminars, workshops, trainings, etc.

Since 2013 aiming to popularize interdisciplinary research results and involve society in research processes, a cycle of public lectures Research Café were carried out attracting researchers, students, partners and other stakeholders. For example, past Research Café events in the area of energy include Management of Renewable Energy Resources (leader - assoc. prof. dr. A.Stasiukynas), Does Lithuania need a Nuclear Power Plant? (leader - prof. dr. D. Štreimiekienė),

Appearances in the media are another means of research communication to society. Journalists often approach our researchers for interviews and comments, our researchers take an active stand in publishing research-based solutions to societal challenges in news portals, newspapers, journals, comment on the radio, TV or social media. Annually we calculate about 500 media appearances.

Educational events targeted at different groups of society also take place at the university. For example, such events as Test the Profession, Become a Student for One Day or 10 MRU academies targeted at high school students could also be mentioned. Summer schools can serve as another vehicle of science communication. The most significant annual summer schools include Transparency School (held in partnership with Transparency International), International School on Human Rights (held in partnership with French, German, British, Polish, Italian universities, co-funded by the Europe for Citizens Programme of the European Union), Science and Art of Communication, etc. Saturday schools as for instance, Mediation School, attracting numerous members of the society has been organized at MRU.

MRU has modern and innovative infrastructure: recently built premises surrounded by green areas, the latest research and educational ICT equipment, one of the most modern academic libraries in Europe, open access to research resources, research and innovation management platforms, online studies facilities, etc. According to the latest data of Rotten WiFi the quality of WiFi places MRU in second place among universities in the world. Due to university infrastructure, managerial experience and broad cooperation networks international organizations tend to choose MRU for organization of their academic events.

Internationalization[]

International students welcome event at MRU

International cooperation at MRU is oriented to strengthen internationalization in studies and research. In partnership with other institutions, joint study programmes are created. Students, academics and administrative personnel participate in exchange programmes, international conferences and other events. The University's international ties span all the regions of the globe. It has affiliations with more than 400 foreign academic and state institutions. From 2006, the University offers joint master's degree study programmes and encourages its students to attain double or triple diplomas. One of the goals of University's internationalization is student diversification, thus the number of international students is continually growing. This enables both Lithuanian and international students to share experiences and ideas as well as to work together on joint international projects, expanding their world views and cultural awareness.[3]

Currently MRU has over 700 of international students with majority of students coming from Ukraine, Turkey, France, Germany, Italy, Spain. Every semester number of International degree seeking students and exchange students (under Erasmus+ and bilateral agreements) is growing.

Campus[]

The University is known for having modern – and some of the best – infrastructure in the country MRU's Central Campus is located in the Northern part of Vilnius, surrounded by the park:

  • The Campus is easy accessible by public transport from any place in Vilnius. It takes approximately 25 minutes to reach city center by bus.
  • Accommodation on campus is offered for all international students, in a triple or fouble room.
  • For convenience of students, University offers dining hall and cafeterias where it is possible to have breakfast, lunch or dinner.
  • University Library and lecture halls are located only 5 minutes' walk from Students House.
  • Many additional services offered by the University are completely free of charge - a huge parking lot, sport halls and gyms, outdoor sports equipment, wireless internet, cultural and educational activities, courses of foreign languages, etc.

Sports[]

Spain national basketball team at MRU's sport hall

Mykolas Romeris University's students are encouraged to engage in an active lifestyle on campus through organized activities and individual health promotion. New athletic halls for gymnastics, games and table tennis have been set up.

  • MRU was a partner of EuroBasket 2011, holding practices of all the top 8 teams.
  • Mykolas Romeris University has been cultivating the Olympic spirit for a long time, and as a proof of that on December 1, 2010, the Lithuanian National Olympic Committee (LNOC) awarded the Rector of Mykolas Romeris University, Prof. Dr. Alvydas Pumputis, with LNOC's Honorary Medal for the University's contribution to sports. Artūras Poviliūnas, the President of Lithuanian National Olympic Committee, said that athletes at this University have the best study conditions, which highly contribute to their possibilities for reaching Olympic heights.
Olympic champion Laura Asadauskaitė is a MRU alumni.

Olympic medallists[]

Other athletes[]

References[]

  1. ^ "The Statute of Mykolas Romeris University" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Organizational Structure".
  3. ^ http://www.mruni.eu/en/university/naryste/
  4. ^ MRU Students Griškonis & Ritteris - Won Silver at Rio Olympics!
  5. ^ Puikūs MRU studentų startai Londono olimpiadoje
  6. ^ http://www.tv3.lt/naujiena/209734/likus-vienai-rung-iai-e-krungolcas-tre-ias-a-zadneprovskis-sestas-foto/rubrika:naujienos-sportas-pekinas2008
  7. ^ https://www.mruni.eu/lt/naujienos/detail.php/rio-olimpiniu-zaidyniu-finale-puikus-a-olijniko-ir-r-nekriosiaus-dueto-rezultatas-/230980/148#.V8tXujUYmDk

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