Study at Two Universities at the Same Time: Dual-Degree Master’s Program

The National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy and Vilnius University have updated their dual-degree master’s program, “International and European Union Law,” which opens new horizons for law students.
Yesterday, an official cooperation agreement was signed, allowing students from Ukraine and Lithuania to obtain a dual Master of Law degree!
On January 24, a NaUKMA delegation, led by University President Serhiy Kvit, visited Vilnius University. The delegation also included the Dean of the Faculty of Law, Volodymyr Venher. During the meeting, key aspects of the partnership were discussed, particularly the master’s degree program.
The joint program developed in close coordination between the two universities and integrated into the curricula of both institutions. Courses will be taught in English and Ukrainian for NaUKMA students, while students at Vilnius University will study in English.
“The cooperation between the Faculty of Law at Vilnius University and the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy is extremely important for developing long-term relationships in education and science. The dual-degree program will not only enhance student and faculty mobility but also create new opportunities for joint efforts. Moreover, both universities are part of the European University Alliance Arqus,” said the Dean of the VU Law Faculty, Assoc. Prof. Haroldas Šinkūnas.
What makes this program unique?
– Study at two universities and earn two diplomas.
– Gain new academic experiences and take courses unavailable at the Academy.
– Build international connections and open up new career prospects.
– Improve your language skills.
Participation requirements:
– A bachelor’s degree in law.
– Enrollment in the “Law” master’s program at NaUKMA.
– English proficiency at B2 level or higher.
Learn more at the link.
Take this chance and make a step toward an international career!