History
Founded in Minsk in 1992, EHU became a “university-in-exile” in 2004 after it was shut down by Belarusian authorities for standing up against attempts to undermine its academic freedom.
Education
At EHU, students study art, business, communication, cultural heritage, visual and cultural studies, design, law, philosophy, politics and economy, psychology, public policy, sociology.
Research
Research evolves from education, expression, and collaboration. EHU seeks to identify new research directions and build research initiatives across the disciplines taught at the university. EHU is investing in its faculty to attain higher levels of achievement in every field of study.
PhD Programmes
European Humanities University Scholarships
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Housing services
Student dorms offer accommodations in a three-bed room with a balcony. A majority of the rooms have en suite bathrooms. There is a kitchen on every floor and Internet access is available in each room. Smoking is prohibited in dormitories.
Library services
EHU's library has books and periodicals in electronic and print editions on philosophy, sociology, political science, ethnography, history, cultural studies, arts, journalism, and other humanities and social sciences.
Campus life
EHU's Vilnius campus is located in a building shared with Mykolas Romeris University. Surrounded by forests in the prestigious Antakalnis district, the campus is the ideal setting for reflection and study.