Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences

Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences
Former names
National Pedagogical Institute, Vilnius Pedagogical Institute, Vilnius Pedagogical University
Type Public
Established 1935
Rector Algirdas Gaižutis
Academic staff
552[1]
Students ~ 6,000[1]
Location Vilnius, Lithuania
54°41′48″N 25°15′41″E / 54.6968°N 25.2613°E / 54.6968; 25.2613Coordinates: 54°41′48″N 25°15′41″E / 54.6968°N 25.2613°E / 54.6968; 25.2613
Campus Urban
Website http://www.leu.lt/en/

Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences (Lithuanian: Lietuvos edukologijos universitetas or LEU) is a university in Vilnius, Lithuania, which specializes in preparing school teachers and other educators. As of March 2013 it had approximately 8,500 students and 528 members of academic staff.[1]

Name changes

History

The first pedagogical institution in Lithuania was established in Klaipėda in 1935 by the Lithuanian government and was called the National Pedagogical Institute. After the Nazi Germany ultimatum to Lithuania in March 1939, the Nazis took control of the Klaipėda Region. The institute was moved to Panevėžys. After Lithuania regained portions of the Vilnius Region, the institution was moved to Vilnius in the autumn of 1939. It was renamed to Vilnius Pedagogical Institute (Vilniaus pedagoginis institutas).

In 1940, due to the Soviet invasion and occupation, teacher training was reformed according to Soviet standards which affected VPI as the number of students increased due to the changes. After Lithuania regained independence in 1990, the Institute was given the title of a university by the Supreme Council of the Republic Lithuania on May 20, 1992 and reformed into Vilnius Pedagogical University. In October 2011 the university was renamed to Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences.

Structure

Faculties and institutes


Library

The library is located on the main university campus and has these departments:

Other university departments

Directors and Rectors

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 "Facts and Figures of the Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences". Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences. Retrieved 2014-02-03.

External links

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