Mykolas Romeris University (MRU) is an international institution of higher education situated in Northern Europe. Every year it admits a large number of creative and talented young people. Receptive to change, promoting intellectually stimulating studies and focused
on consistent research activities, Mykolas Romeris University contributes to the development of a well-rounded personality: a mature, enterprising and independent future leader and a responsible citizen.
The University has nearly 22,000 students who stand out as highly motivated andenthusiastic about their chosen field of studies. The study programmes are continuouslyrenewed and updated, responding to the needs of society and providing young people with knowledge and skills necessary to build a successful career.
Mykolas Romeris University promotes internationalism and is proud of its participation in research on European and International levels. The University actively cooperates with international organizations, encourages students’ and lecturers’ mobility, takes part in international research projects, as well as implements and creates joint study programmes, enabling the students to acquire double or triple degrees. The University students, lecturers and research staff have become part of a uniform international studies and research system where all partners strive to deliver success.
The 2011-2012 academic year at Mykolas Romeris University has started from introducing not only updated study curricula but also a particularly relevant priority – promoting entrepreneurship across all the study programmes. Mykolas Romeris University encourages a dialogue between individuals who value different viewpoints and treat each other with respect. Undoubtedly, such an environment contributes to everyone’s intellectual development and wellbeing.
| No. of students: | 22.000* |
| Funding type: | Unknown |
Mykolas Romeris University Library is a contemporary and modern library that makes available printed publications as well as provides access to other information resources, analyses users' information needs and renders appropriate services for University students, doctoral students, research and teaching staff and other University community members. Other Lithuanian Republic citizen can also use the Library, however, priority is given to the University community.
Readers of the library are full-time, evening and extramural students, doctoral students, qualification courses trainees, teaching and research staff well as other University employees. Other individuals can only use the Library's materials in reading rooms.