Vilnius University Business School

Vilnius University Business School or VU BS (Lithuanian: Vilniaus universiteto Verslo mokykla) is the first business school in Lithuania.

Vilnius University Business School
Vilniaus universiteto Verslo Mokykla
Former name
International Business School at Vilnius University
TypePublic
Established1989
DirectorBirutė Miškinienė
Undergraduates1700 (2011)
Postgraduates300 (2011)
Location,
AffiliationsCEEMAN, EFMD
Websitehttp://www.vm.vu.lt/

About VU BS

VU Business School provides nationally accredited undergraduate, graduate, MBA Entrepreneurship level study programmes, executive education for companies, Entrepreneurial academy for kids, science and business cooperation projects. International academic community successfully applying experiential, team building, online, storytelling and other innovative teaching methods. Business school has a very practical approach on entrepreneurship philosophy learning by doing.


Vision

Business school for stronger Vilnius university in Europe, creating disruptive innovations for business and developing entrepreneurship ecosystem.

Mission

To educate socially responsible entrepreneurial mindset people creating global change

Values

Responsibility I Innovation I Creativity I Entrepreneurship[1]

History

The founder of BS is Vilnius University. Vilnius University was founded in 1579 and functioned as the only school of higher learning in Lithuania for many years.

  • 1989 − International Business School was established as a subdivision of Vilnius University. Departments of International Economic Relations and Management are founded.
  • 1996 − studies for bachelor and master degrees commenced.
  • 2000 − Independent Vilnius University International Business School was established.
  • 2003 − status of public institution was confirmed (was registered in juridical entities' register in 2004).
  • 2004 − International Business School moved to a new building.
  • 2016 - Vilnius University has internally integrated Business School under a new name.

References

  1. "About us". VU Business School. Retrieved 2020-12-02.

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