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Leadership of EHU and VMU discuss new frontiers of cooperation

On February 9 delegation of the European Humanities University (EHU) paid a visit to the leadership of the Kaunas-based Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) and discussed further directions of mutual cooperation in the area of liberal arts and sciences.

During the meeting, EHU Acting Rector Jørgen Jørgensen and Head of Academic Development Alina Juškienė presented the progress of implementation of the Core Curriculum to VMU Rector Prof. Juozas Augutis, Vice Rector for Academic Affairs Assoc. Prof. Kęstutis Šidlauskas and Vice Rector for International Relations Prof. Ineta Dabašinskienė.

Acting Rector Jørgensen stressed EHU’s readiness to share the know-how in the area of liberal arts education with Lithuanian counterparts, whereas a fruitful cooperation within networks as Lithuanian University Rectors Conference could be utilized. Additionally, EHU leadership informed VMU counterparts  about the progress of enhancement of organizational and financial management of EHU, and status of University’s preparations for the Donors Conference, scheduled for April 19, 2017.

According to Acting Rector Jørgensen: “After almost 11 years of EHU’s operations in Vilnius, our University is determined for a deeper cooperation with our Lithuanian counterparts. We believe in a reciprocal approach and therefore are looking forward to learning from success stories of our colleagues, and to share own expertise and knowledge in a more profound form. EHU’s recent developments provide bigger opportunities for enhancement of mutual cooperation in the framework of Lithuania’s higher education area and we are thankful to Vytautas Magnus University for being able to discuss our common prospects”.

VMU Rector and President of Lithuanian University Rectors Conference Prof. Augutis says: “We are cooperating closely and organizing a joint study program. Our collaboration is special, as EHU’s study system is similar to VMU’s own liberal arts system. We look forward to possible closer cooperation in the future, but nevertheless we applaud EHU’s mission of free and democratic studies and their efforts of keeping democracy alive at the university”.

EHU and VMU share a history of successful interinstitutional academic cooperation in the area of undergraduate (World Politics and Economy) and doctorate (Philosophy) degrees.

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