Erasmus / Exchange Students
Office responsible for Erasmus+ and International students exchange at Mykolas Romeris University:
INTERNATIONAL OFFICE (IO)
Mykolas Romeris University
Ateities str. 20, Vilnius LT-08303, Lithuania , Rooms No. I-302 and No I-317
Tel./Fax. +370 5 2714 603; Tel. +370 5 2714 695
Email: erasmus@mruni.eu; incoming@mruni.eu
(Contact persons at IO; Academic coordinators at the Faculties/Institutes; Application deadlines; Accommodation; Visas and immigration procedures; Health insurance;Introductory week; Student mentors, etc.)
INFORMATION FOR INCOMING EXCHANGE/ERASMUS STUDENTS:
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BEFORE ARRIVAL (incl. Academic calendar, Academic Erasmus Coordinators, F.A.Q.)
- PROGRAM OF INTRODUCTORY WEEK (Autumn semester 2020/2021) (uploaded 2020.08.19) Online streaming will be available (the link will be announced on Monday, August 24)
- PROGRAM OF INTRODUCTORY WEEK (Spring semester 2020/2021) (will be announced in January, 2021)
LIST OF COURSES AVAILABLE FOR EXCHANGE STUDENTS
- COURSES OFFERED FOR EXCHANGE STUDENTS IN ACADEMIC YEAR 2020-2021 you can find here (updated 2020.10.27).
- List of courses in English language available for exchange students in Autumn and Spring semesters;
- Students can choose courses from all faculties/institutes.
- Students may take courses from both – bachelor and master cycles. Just keep in mind that master cycle courses may have pre-requisits which are outlined in the descriptions of the courses and if you do not meet these pre-requisits, it maybe too difficult to study the courses.
- It happens that some courses which were originally offered to incoming students must be cancelled due to insuficient number of students choosing to take that particular course.
- The description of the courses is available in the ECTS course catalogue.
- Find our more about MRU and life in Lithuania here: Guide for International Students
- What makes Vilnius a great place to live? Find out more here.
- “Relocation Guide“ will explain every step that you might face before and after coming to Vilnius - from basic information about the city, job offers and documentation to accommodation, gym or kindergarten search and joining various communities and organisations.
DISTRIBUTION OF THE WEEKS IN ACADEMIC YEAR 2020/2021
ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2020/2021
Autumn semester (20 weeks): from 1 September, 2020 to 24 January, 2021
Introductory week: from 25 August, 2020 to 31 August, 2020
Date of arrival: 25 August, 2020
Lectures: from 1 September, 2020 to 20 December, 2020
Christmas holiday: from 21 December, 2020 to 27 December 2020
Examinations: from 30 December, 2019 to 24 January, 2021
Holidays/Resit of exams: from 25 January, 2021 to 31 January, 2021
Deadline for Applications: 31 May, 2020
Spring semester (20 weeks): from 1 February, 2021 to 27 June, 2021
Introductory week: from 25 January, 2021 to 31 January, 2021
Date of arrival: 25 January, 2021
Lectures: from 1 February, 2021 to 23 May, 2021
Examinations: from 24 May, 2021 to 20 June, 2021
Retake of Examinations: from 21 June, 2021 to 27 June, 2021
Summer holidays: from 28 June, 2021 to 31 August, 2021
Deadline for Applications: 30 November, 2020
Mykolas Romeris University uses a criterial ten-point grading scale for assessment of the learning outcomes and a cumulative nature of assessment is applied in order to ensure active work of students during the students. Cumulative assessment shall assess learning outcomes by means of interim evaluations. The final grade is made of the grades of interim evaluations and grades of the examination. Usually, the assessment of the examination makes 40-50 percent of the final grade, whereas that of interim evaluations – 50-60 percent.
Table below provides a Grading scheme and grade distribution guidance:
Threshhold of passing |
Grading system (ten-points) |
Brief description of knowledge and abilities |
Percent of achieved learning objectives |
Percent of grade distribution for undergraduate students |
Percent of grade distribution for master level students |
Conversion into former ECTS grade |
PASSED
|
10
|
Excellent, exceptional knowledge and abilities (excellent) |
> 95 |
10 |
11 |
A |
9 |
Sound, good knowledge and abilities (very good) |
> 85 |
15 |
18 |
B | |
8 |
Better than average knowledge and abilities (good) |
> 75 |
20 |
24 |
C | |
7 |
Average knowledge and abilities, there are minor mistakes (average)) |
> 65 |
20 |
20 |
C | |
6 |
Knowledge and abilities (skills) are lower than average, there are mistakes (satisfactory) |
> 55 |
17 |
14 |
D | |
5 |
Knowledge and abilities (skills) satisfy minimal requirements (poor) |
> 50 |
18 |
12 |
E | |
FAILED |
4 |
Minimal requirements are not satisfied (Unsatisfactory) |
< 50 |
- |
- |
- |
3 | ||||||
2 | ||||||
1 |
For more information on admission as a non-degree student:
International Office
Mykolas Romeris University
Ateities st. 20, LT – 08303 Vilnius
Tel: (+370 5) 27 14 603 or tel/fax: (+370 5) 27 14 695
e-mail: incoming@mruni.eu, erasmus@mruni.eu