Graduates of BA programs will have the ability to combine creative thinking, critical analysis, and modern ICT skills and apply those in an interdisciplinary approach to their experience of the contemporary world. Courses feature contemporary instruction tools and methods and emphasize international perspectives and practices within respective fields. Students may choose to reside in Vilnius during the academic year or pursue their studies through low residence education. By their third year of study, students take part in internships hosted by European and North American institutions and participate in international competitions and exhibitions. The first class in exile will graduate in 2009.
Volume: 160 credits
Duration: 4 years
Instruction: Belarusian and Russian; ad-hoc courses in English, German and French
Class size: 15–30 students
Outside the classroom, students become active in self-government, community outreach, and numerous projects initiated within various fields of interest. They explore the visual arts through cinema and photography clubs, examine the role of key Belarusian figures in contemporary societies through the history club, report on current affairs through the student newspaper, or participate in a variety of societies. Students initiate conferences, competitions and cultural events connecting them to youth throughout the region as part of a common exploration of the world around them.
High Residence Academic Programs:
Low Residence Academic Programs:
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European Humanities University is looking for a Communications Officer.
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