{"id":10249,"date":"2025-09-08T05:43:39","date_gmt":"2025-09-08T07:43:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.kaunokolegija.lt\/en\/?p=10249"},"modified":"2025-09-08T05:43:39","modified_gmt":"2025-09-08T07:43:39","slug":"exploring-student-mobility-lithuania-and-international-opportunities","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/archyvas.kaunokolegija.lt\/en\/exploring-student-mobility-lithuania-and-international-opportunities\/","title":{"rendered":"Exploring student mobility: Lithuania and international opportunities"},"content":{"rendered":"
Modern studies are increasingly crossing national borders \u2013 the international opportunities available to students promote higher quality learning and open up broader career prospects. To strengthen this direction, increasing attention is paid to international cooperation, and one of the most effective means is participation in European university alliances.<\/span><\/p>\n According to Kauno kolegija Higher Education Institution (HEI) representatives, the membership in a strong international network opens up new opportunities for student exchanges, joint study programmes and scientific research, and contributes to the growth of the institution and its aspiration to become a university of applied sciences.<\/span><\/p>\n \u2018International cooperation opens the door to new ideas, innovations and methods that can be applied in both research and practical activities. In addition, in today’s global world, universities must ensure that their students are prepared to work and cooperate in international teams, therefore internationality is becoming an integral part of modern higher education activities,\u2019 says Kauno kolegija Director Dr Andrius Brusokas.<\/span><\/p>\n What membership in the UNINOVIS alliance means for students<\/b><\/p>\n Launched in 2025, the European university alliance UNINOVIS Data for L.I.F.E.<\/strong><\/a> brings together more than 125,000 students and 11,000 staff from all its member institutions. Kauno kolegija’s membership in this alliance opens up a wide range of international opportunities for students, from short-term visits to foreign institutions to joint study modules and double degree programmes.<\/span><\/p>\n Jolanta Valiaugien\u0117, UNINOVIS Project Manager at Kauno kolegija, reveals that one of the most significant achievements in recent years is a double degree agreement with the largest university in Albania, the University of Tirana. This will enable students of the English for Public Relations study programme to obtain two higher education diplomas \u2013 from Kauno kolegija and the University of Tirana \u2013 over the course of three years of study.<\/span><\/p>\n Two more double degree study programmes have also been launched: cooperation with the Technical University of Applied Sciences W\u00fcrzburg-Schweinfurt (THWS, Germany) in the field of IT, and with the Tampere University of Applied Sciences (TAMK, Finland) in the fields of oral hygiene and social work.<\/span><\/p>\n \u2018It should be noted that in 2024\u20132025, there was active student exchange with UNINOVIS partner institutions \u2013 7 blended intensive programmes (BIP) were implemented. In line with the UNINOVIS theme of data science, it is worth mentioning the Erasmus+ blended intensive programme implemented at Kauno kolegija in the field of cyber security, as well as the participation of Kauno kolegija students in intensive programmes on artificial intelligence and robotics, personal green skills development, organised by the Technical University of Applied Sciences W\u00fcrzburg-Schweinfurt,\u2019 says J. Valiaugien\u0117.<\/span><\/p>\n She adds that activities carried out in the field of lifelong learning and education include mapping the educational services provided by alliance partners, including study programmes, microcredit, etc., in order to identify possible microcredit courses; analysis of national and\/or international legislation regulating the implementation of microcredit.<\/span><\/p>\n \u2018Material on microcredit was also collected and systematised, a working definition of microcredit was prepared and adapted in accordance with national and institutional UNINOVIS alliance rules, and a survey of social partners and stakeholders on the need for microcredit in the field of science is being prepared,\u2019 says J. Valiaugien\u0117, and adds that the first pilot microcredits should be offered to interested external users by the end of this year.<\/span><\/p>\n International projects, science, and partnerships: achievements and new goals<\/b><\/p>\n According to J. Valiaugien\u0117, Kauo kolegija’s active involvement in the activities of the UNINOVIS alliance is particularly significant in terms of the results already achieved in project and applied research activities. In the last six months alone, 15 joint project applications have been prepared together with the alliance partners.<\/span><\/p>\n Among the significant achievements is the cooperation of the Faculty of Business with the universities of Tirana, Malaga, and Tampere University of Applied Sciences in the field of digitalisation in tourism. In 2024, a project application was prepared under the Horizon programme measure \u2018Dissemination of Progress and Development of the European Research Area (WIDERA)\u2019. A project was won under the Research Council of Lithuania Lithuanian-French programme \u2018Gilibert\u2019 together with UNINOVIS partners \u2013 the Sorbonne Paris Nord University (USPN) \u2013 prepared the project \u2018Monitoring of Metrological Data Using Inexpensive Internet of Things Measuring Devices in Indoor Environments\u2019.<\/span><\/p>\n
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