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2 Education PhD Degree Programs in Lithuania

Vytautas Magnus University
PhD studies in Education
- Kaunas, Lithuania
PhD
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
English
Applicants to doctoral studies in the Education Science field are admitted through an open competition according to the chosen dissertation topic separately to each doctoral institution that has been granted the joint right of doctoral studies. Applicants can apply to no more than two different dissertation topics.


Kaunas University of Technology
PhD in Education
- Kaunas, Lithuania
PhD
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Joint doctoral studies with the Lithuanian Sports University, Šiauliai University (from 2021 – Vilnius University Šiauliai Academy). Coordinating institution: Lithuanian Sports University.
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Pursuing a PhD in Education in Lithuania offers a unique chance to delve into innovative educational research and drive meaningful change in teaching practices. The focus on critical inquiry and research-based methodologies equips students with specialized knowledge to influence educational policy and systems.
As a doctoral student, you’ll explore advanced topics such as educational psychology, curriculum development, and assessment strategies. You'll engage in robust research methods, honing your ability to analyze complex educational issues and craft effective solutions. The academic environment fosters independence and encourages you to collaborate on projects with peers and faculty.
Lithuania's education system emphasizes research-driven study, appealing to those who aim to contribute significantly to the field. Students strengthen their adaptability as they explore new ideas and perspectives in a supportive academic setting. Graduates often find careers in academia, research institutions, or roles where they can develop innovative teaching strategies and policies that enhance learning experiences worldwide.