Tuition fee €2,954 per year

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Application fee €180 one-time

Bank name: AB Luminor Bank
Bank address: 21A Konstitucijos ave., 03601 Vilnius, Lithuania
Swift code (for international payments): BIC AGBLLT2X
IBAN number: LT47 4010 0423 0132 5409
Bank account holder (beneficiary): Klaipeda University, 84 Herkaus Manto str., 92294 Klaipeda, Lithuania
Company code: 211951150
Non-refundable

More information

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Overview

What is Europe? This degree programme offers an answer to this question by exploring the history of the different regions that comprise the ‘Old Continent’—from the Mediterranean world to the Baltic, from the European ‘West’ to its ‘East’. The three-year degree programme provides a distinctive learning experience by fostering an understanding of the diverse political, social and cultural dynamics within European societies and their interconnections.

You will study a range of different subjects and have the opportunity to experiment with different historical approaches that will deepen your theoretical knowledge and enhance your practical skills in research, dissemination, communication and critical thinking—elements that are crucial for a well-rounded professional today. In addition to the history of European regions, the programme includes subjects such as Heritage Communication, Geopolitics, Climate Change or the Digital Humanities, which are essential for a graduate with a broad-spectrum expertise background.

The learning process will be conducted in small groups, ensuring that every student has a voice and encouraging open discussions between students and lecturers.

Programme structure

Key features:

• Explore Europe through the variety of similarities and differences between its regions;
• Indulge your intellectual curiosity by gaining a deep understanding of the past and sharpening your cultural awareness;
•. Develop a wide range of practical skills that are of great value in many fields, including the application of artificial intelligence and harnessing the benefits of digital humanities (23 ETCS);
• Study in small groups with personalised support for each student and the combination of on-campus and online courses.

Career opportunities

The career path for history graduates is highly diverse, encompassing fields such as:

• Academia;
• Museums, archives, and libraries;
• Heritage conservation and communication
• Journalism and media;
• Public affairs and politics;
• Teaching.

Apply now! Fall semester 2025/26
Application start
1 Jan 2025
Application deadline
1 Jun 2025, 23:59:59
Eastern European Time
Studies commence
1 Sept 2025
Apply now! Fall semester 2025/26
Application start
1 Jan 2025
Application deadline
1 Jun 2025, 23:59:59
Eastern European Time
Studies commence
1 Sept 2025