Law, Technology and Business in Lithuania

Looking for the most cutting-edge master degree? Do you want to narrow down your law specialization? Are you aiming to go through your studies and raise your career prospects? Do you want to study not just theory, but practice too?

Law, Technology and Business, Master’s - 1.5 years, 3454€/year (English)

If any or all of the above questions came back with a positive answer, seriously consider taking your master degree in Law, Technology and Business. It is the most cutting-edge law degree available from universities in Vilnius.

Study in Lithuania, a country that IT companies choose as their main talent pool. Study close to your potential employers and gain world-class university education. Become a master of law in contemporary and futuristic topics of cybersecurity, GDPR IP, Fintech, Regtech, cybercrime, robotics and so much more.

Learn practical applications of law, business and technology. Participate in hackathons, meetups, workshops and international competitions, where you will get a chance to build your own legaltech startup.

STUDY PROGRAMME PLAN

  • Law and Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities;
  • Regulation of Fintech Industry;
  • Legal Semantic Technologies;
  • Games and Gamification methods for Law;
  • Cyber Crime and Forensics;
  • Privacytech: Privacy, Security and Technology;
  • Research methodology and new technologies;
  • Intellectual Property and Modern Technologies;
  • Internship;
  • Artificial Intelligence for Law and Law for Artificial Intelligence;
  • Robotic Governance;
  • Start-ups and Venture Capital;
  • Master Thesis Project;
  • Master Thesis;
  • Law, Technology and Business Conferences.

Learning Outcomes

General competences and learning outcomes

  1. Personal and social abilities
  • Ability to think critically and creatively and to identify problems, analyse them and to assess them comprehensively, to provide the proposals to solve the identified problems, to choose the appropriate solutions and methods and make reasoned conclusions;
  • Ability to demonstrate well-developed skills of self-learning, which provide for adequately targeted and independent continuation of studies;
  • Ability to organise and control the team-work and time by effective cooperation with colleagues and coordination of contrasting interests;
  • Ability to convey logical, knowledge-based conclusions clearly and unambiguously for specialist and non-specialist audiences.

Subject specific competences and learning outcomes

  1. Knowledge and its application
  • Ability to understand and explain new technologies in the field of law, to understand their destructive and sustainable effects, to know ethical principles applicable to technologies, to solve independently complex legal issues;
  • Ability independently analyse, synthesize and evaluate legal facts and related data, integrate legal knowledge, apply the methodology of scientific knowledge, clearly and unambiguously formulate logical conclusions based on legal knowledge, focused on the improvement of professional activities and to convey them in the English language for both specialists and non-specialists in a global market environment.
  1. Research skills
  • Ability to conduct research: on the topic of international and national law and globally operating technologies;
  • Ability to search for, select the necessary, examine and analyse information on law and technology as well as in related or necessary topics, to raise reasonable hypotheses, research tasks and goals, and to implement them.
  1. Special abilities
  • Ability critically analyse, interpret, compare and evaluate the legal relations regulating technologies, the legal acts regulating them, to make reasonable proposals for the improvement of these legal acts;
  • Ability independently initiate and develop a business in the field of legal technologies, understand the startup ecosystem, to know financing options, to know how to protect intellectual property, to trade secrets by legal, organizational and technical means;
  • Ability professionally provide interdisciplinary services in the field of law and technology both independently and in a team;
  • Ability to create, use, analyse and explain legal technologies, innovations such as artificial intelligence, big data analytics, chain technologies, semantic and emotional technologies, the use of open data in the legal services sector.

Advantages in studies in Lithuania

Among popular study programs in Lithuania are Information Technology, Engineering, Business Administration, and Medicine. These programs are highly regarded and attract a large number of international students. With our help, you can study one of the above-mentioned programs.
Advantages of Studying in Lithuania

Lithuania offers a unique blend of high-quality education, affordability, and a welcoming environment. Tuition fees in Lithuania are generally lower compared to other European countries, making it an attractive destination for international students seeking high-quality education at a reasonable cost. There are several scholarship opportunities available for international students, including merit-based and government-funded scholarships that cover tuition fees and living expenses. Lithuanians are known for their welcoming and friendly nature. The country is a multicultural society, offering international students the opportunity to interact with people from diverse backgrounds. Lithuania is full of scenic beauties such as forests, beaches, and historic sites. The capital city, Vilnius, is famous for its historic architecture and vibrant culture. English is widely spoken in Lithuania, particularly among young people and in the academic community. This makes it easy for international students to integrate into society and communicate with their peers.

Higher Educational System

Lithuania's higher education system follows the Bologna Process, offering three main cycles: Bachelor's (3-4 years), Master's (1.5-2 years), and Doctoral (3-4 years). The academic year is divided into two semesters: the autumn semester (September to January) and the spring semester (February to June). The grading system typically uses a scale from 1 (very poor) to 10 (excellent). Average annual tuition fees range between €2,000 to €5,000. The examination session lasts 2-3 weeks at the end of each semester.

Cost of Living

The cost of living for students in Lithuania is relatively affordable. Monthly expenses, including accommodation, food, transportation, and entertainment, range from €500 to €800. Renting a student dormitory costs around €100-€200 per month, while private accommodation can range from €300-€600. Public transportation is also affordable, with monthly passes costing around €10-€15.

Lithuania is an ideal country for young people seeking a quality European education.

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