Klaipėda University

Klaipėda University (Lithuanian: Klaipėdos Universitetas or KU) is a university in the Lithuanian seaport of Klaipėda.

Klaipėda University
Klaipėdos Universitetas
Latin: Universitas Klaipedensis
TypePublic
Established1991[1]
Budget€16.638 million[2] (2019)
Administrative staff
504 (2019)
Students2,697 (2019)
Location,
CampusUrban
Websitewww.ku.lt

Overview

The university was formally founded on January 1, 1991, by a decree of Seimas (the Lithuanian Parliament). The new university incorporated existing institutions of higher education in the city.[3] At its inception, it comprised 3,000 students and three faculties (Humanities and natural sciences, Marine Engineering, and Pedagogy).[3] It has since grown to seven faculties and eight institutes: faculties of Natural Science and Mathematics, Humanities, Marine Engineering, Art, Pedagogy, Social Sciences, and Health Sciences; Maritime Institute, Seascape Institute, Institute of Continuing Studies, Coastal Research and Planning Institute, Institute of Baltic Sea Region History and Archaeology, Institute of Regional Policy and Planning, Mechatronics Institute, and Musicology Institute. Having 4000 students and 600 persons in educational staff (in 2017), the University offers 54 undergraduate (bachelor's degree), 4 specialized professional, 48 graduate (master's degree), and 11 postgraduate (doctoral) study programs.

Historic structures of the university campus

Historic buildings on the campus of Klaipėda University

Klaipėda University occupies a former military campus. The territory of 23.6 hectares (58 acres) contains six Neo-Gothic buildings that have been declared architectural monuments. In the first half of the 20th century these four-story red brick buildings, erected by the Germans in 1904–1907, comprised two residential blocks for servicemen, a chapel-canteen-club, HQ and a guardhouse, a residential block for officers and an storehouse for uniforms. During the 20th century it was a base for, successively, German, French, Lithuanian and Soviet troops.

Students and studies

Klaipėda University offers a developed three-level study system: 58 bachelor, 2 specialized vocational, 56 master, 10 doctoral study programs. It also offers 7 international study programs for foreign students. Its location in a seaport determined that the university develops academic programs not found in other Lithuanian universities, including marine environment research and engineering of marine transport, hydrology and oceanography, port technologies and engineering, history and languages of Lithuania Minor and Baltic region, ecological engineering, landscape architecture, underwater archaeology, port technology,[4] and naval engineering.

Structure

Science and technology park

Klaipėda University is an autonomous state study and science institution of the Lithuanian Republic. The highest authority in the University is its Council. The Council is a collegial governing body of the University, formed according to the Law on Science and Studies under which the management of state schools of higher education includes not only the representatives of academic community but those of public as well. The Council provides strategic objectives of the University, affirms the vision and mission of the University, elects the rector and ensures accountability and contact with society and the founders.

The Senate is a collegial body managing the academic affairs of the university. The Senate of Klaipėda University operates in accordance with the Statute of Klaipėda University.

Daily University is led by the rector who represents the university and operates on behalf of the university. The rector uses the assistance of the vice–rector for research and academic affairs, vice–rector for infrastructure and development affairs, of the seven deans of the faculties, of the directors of the three scientific and two studies institutes, of the president of the students union, and of rector’s office units.

Rapidly developing Klaipėda University has more than 2,800 students and 900 staff, including 550 professors, associate professors and lecturers studying and working in: 3 faculties:

1 study institutes:

  • Maritime (Naval & Port Engineering programs)[4]

3 scientific research institutes:

5 study and scientific centers:

  • Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics: Center of Regional Planning.
  • Faculty of Humanities: English Language Center; Center of Baltic Studies; Center of Evangelic Theology; Language and Culture Center.
  • Faculty of Arts: Institute of Musicology.
  • Faculty of Pedagogy: Center of Educational Innovations.
  • Faculty of Social Sciences: Regional Policy and Planning Center.

and other structural units:

  • Marine Science and Technology Center
  • Laboratories
  • Library
  • Virtual Learning Center
  • Botanical Garden
  • Publishing Office
  • Career Centre

Klaipėda University owns Brabander – the largest Lithuanian exploratory – sail training vessel, designed for students’ practice and marine expeditions. On 18 January 2008 by the decision of University Senate an independent structural element – laboratory scientific research and training sailing vessel BRABANDER was established. The university also owns the yacht Odisėja for marine expeditions and sail training. On 14 November 2014 acquired a new special research vessel Mintis which was funded by the project “Creation of Marine Valley Nucleus and the Renewal of Studies Infrastructure (JŪRA)”.

International cooperation

Klaipeda University established the International Relations Office in 1992. It helps to implement the university's policy concerning its relations with foreign higher education institutions.[5]

Rectors

  • Prof. Donatas Švitra (1991–1993)
  • Prof. Stasys Vaitekūnas (1993–2001)
  • Prof. Vladas Žulkus (2002-2011)
  • Prof. Vaidutis Laurėnas (2011-2014)
  • Prof. Eimutis Juzeliūnas (2014–2018)
  • Prof. Artūras Razbadauskas (2019–present)

Notable persons

Footnotes

  1. "Klaipeda University - Naval, Seaports, Engineering & Management Education". Maritime training & education (EduMaritime.net). Edumaritime Networks. Retrieved 26 June 2018.
  2. https://www.ku.lt/apie-universiteta/veiklos-dokumentai/
  3. "About the University..." Klaipėda University. Archived from the original on 2010-05-25. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
  4. "KLAIPĖDA UNIVERSITY AT KLAIPĖDA, LITHUANIA". EduMaritime.com. Retrieved 31 May 2015.
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-04-20. Retrieved 2012-04-19.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.