Mykolas Romeris University (MRU) students earn an average of EUR 18 2 months after graduation. per month - this is the third place according to this indicator among all Lithuanian universities.
MRU is also ranked 4th in the ranking table "Competition in the international study space", according to the latest education rankings published by the magazine "Ratings".
This year, universities were evaluated according to 39 different parameters, they are grouped according to five criteria. When compiling the ratings, the greatest attention is paid to the evaluations of employers, students and studies, scientific, artistic or sports activities and the achievements of the staff.
"The successful start of MRU students in the labor market testifies to the fact that our students acquire competencies that are valued in the labor market as creating significant added value," says MRU vice-rector prof. Dr. Regina Valutyte.
13,25 percent studied at MRU last year. foreign students. According to MRU vice-rector prof. Dr. Regina Valutytė, internationality is an integral part of the life of every modern university. Mykolas Romeris University will strive for all university students to gain international experience and intercultural competences, which are necessary for successful integration into the labor market. Having joined the family of European alliances and becoming part of the European Reform Universities Alliance (ERUA), the university looks at internationality even more strategically, aiming to become the most international university in Lithuania.
The ERUA consortium consists of 8 universities (8 members) and 2 associate partners: University of Paris 8 (France), University of Europe Viadrina (Germany), SWPS University (Poland), University of the Aegean (Greece), New University of Bulgaria (Bulgaria), University of Macerata (Italy), University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Spain) and associated partners University of Konstanz (Germany) and University of Roskilde (Denmark).