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Submit an application

Fill out an application for admission based on the transfer at the link and send it for consideration to students.requests@ehu.lt, attaching an academic certificate / statement of completed courses. After a while, an employee of the Academic Support Center will contact you.

Transcript of Records

At the end of you mobility period you will receive the transcript of records certifying the exams passed and credit points received. Usually the transcript of records is issued within two weeks after exams session. The student may receive the document on request: personally, by e-mail or by post.

Visa Regulations

Students, who are EU citizens, do not need a visa to enter Lithuania. Only a valid ID card or passport is required. If you are staying in the country longer than for 3 months, you have to apply to the Migration Office and local authority called Seniūnija for a certificate confirming the right of EU Member State citizen to permanently reside in the Republic of Lithuania.

Webinar “Universal Jurisdiction via Syrian cases — lessons for practitioners”

On December 17, 2020, the Center for Constitutionalism and Human Rights of the European Humanities University, supported by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation and Member of the European Parliament Andrius Kubilius hosted an international webinar “Universal Jurisdiction via Syrian cases — lessons for practitioners”. The aim of the webinar is to increase knowledge and awareness on the applicability of the universal jurisdiction clause in cases related to international crimes committed in countries where states are not willing\able to provide justice.

Belarusian Historical Review

The Belarusian Historical Review was founded in 1994 as an alternative to existing scientific publications in the fields of Belarusian history, historiography, and methodology of historical research. The Belarusian Historical Review has been publishing new historical sources and materials, articles on Belarusian history, essays on historiography and other aspects of historical science, interviews, discussions, book-reviews, and information about scientific life in Belarus and Europe.

Crossroads

The scholarly quarterly Crossroads has been published by EHU’s Center for Advanced Studies and Education (CASE) since 2004 to provide a multi-discip linary publication dedicated to the political and socio-cultural issues of Central Eastern European borderlands. Crossroads is unique in presenting innovative research strategies within an interdisciplinary and inter-regional approach.