North American Style University
in the Heart of Europe
As a top International university in Lithuania and the Baltics, our education is designed to prepare you for a fulfilling career.
With an average class size of 16:1, you receive personalized attention at LCC. Our supportive environment includes a dedicated student support center and a focus on student-centered learning to ensure you thrive.
Located near the beautiful Baltic beaches in the seaside town of Klaipėda, our campus offers safe and vibrant on-campus dormitories with convenient amenities. Become part of a renowned institution known for its international diversity.
At LCC, we embrace North American educational approaches, offering you access to highly qualified professors, innovative teaching methods, and rigorous academics.
At LCC, your education is a journey of self-discovery and empowerment. Our diverse liberal arts curriculum equips you with critical thinking and essential skills needed to thrive in today's dynamic world.
We take pride in our men's and women's basketball teams. The men's team continues to build on its past successes, while the women's team is making history with recent victories in national and Baltic leagues.
The required courses that form the foundation of your LCC education.
Electives are your chance to take whatever courses you would like!
Your major provides you with focused knowledge and expertise in a particular field of your choice.
We believe that learning and character development happens in all areas of life: inside and outside of the classroom.
Multi-purpose building for LCC community and public events
The main LCC building where lectures are held and all faculty and administrative offices are located
Experience vibrant student life at LCC, filled with events, activities, clubs, and practical programs organized by both staff and students.
"The most valuable lesson I learned at LCC is that people are the most valuable asset in every organization and to care about each person I work or interact with. Having talked to many alumni, they always said that people are what create the real LCC experience, and now looking back, I couldn’t agree more. It is the amazing staff and faculty who share common values and help us grow not only as professionals but also as individuals, and it is the students who later become your second family. At LCC everyone truly wants you to succeed."
Yuliia Rusianovska
Currently pursuing a masters degree in Media Management at Gabelli School of Business at Fordham University (USA)
Graduated from LCC in 2020
Alumni are satisfied with their LCC education
Alumni are successfully employed
Leaders of departments or companies
An adventure packed with international experience, European culture and new friendships. Come study at LCC where you will be in an environment with students from over 50 countries. Our exchange programs are open to everyone.
Explore the world by studying or taking a traineeship abroad.
LCC International University, a North American-style university located in Lithuania, takes pride in its exceptional men's and women's basketball teams. Renowned for excellence and dedication to the sport, our program offers a unique blend of talent and passion both on the court and in the classroom. Join us in celebrating the basketball culture at LCC International University, which is fitting to Lithuania. Many LCC Moose players started their careers here and went on to become professional athletes.
Our basketball program is led by a team of professional coaches and dedicated staff, many of whom are nationally recognized for their success.
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2026-02-03
LCC Alumni Story: Lika Beradze, from Georgia, Class of 2023, major in International Relations and Development Life After LCC is a monthly interview and story series featuring alumni of LCC International University. The series is part of 35 Years – 35 Stories, celebrating the university’s 35th anniversary. Tell us about your current role or project. Where are you now? After completing my BA in International Relations and Development at LCC International University, I went on to pursue an MPhil in Politics and International Studies at the University of Cambridge. Following my graduation from Cambridge, I returned to Georgia with the intention of contributing to public-sector development and applying my academic training in a policy-oriented environment. I most recently worked as a Project Manager at a government organisation focused on regional tourism development. In this role, I coordinated and implemented tourism initiatives in the Imereti region, including the organisation of festivals, training programs, and development projects aimed at increasing both local and international engagement. A core aspect of my work involved close cooperation with international partners, particularly GIZ (the German Agency for International Cooperation), through locally funded regional development projects. My responsibilities included preparing quarterly reports, ensuring the accurate and timely preparation of grant documentation, and supporting public procurement processes through tenders. Having gained valuable experience in a smaller public institution, I am now actively seeking a more dynamic professional environment that offers broader exposure, faster-paced project implementation, and deeper engagement with international partners. What experiences at LCC brought you to this current point?Being part of a truly international community exposed me to diverse perspectives and cultures, helping me develop strong intercultural communication skills and an openness that continues to influence my work today. Beyond the classroom, LCC actively encouraged student engagement through conferences, workshops, and training opportunities, allowing me to connect academic learning with hands-on international practice.The quality and diversity of the faculty at LCC played a vital role in my development. Many of my lecturers were professionals and academics from around the world who brought their practical experience into engaging, discussion-based lectures. LCC’s liberal arts model allowed me to broaden my academic focus beyond my core discipline. While studying International Relations and Development, I intentionally focused my electives on economics and psychology to better understand the multifaceted foundations of politics. This interdisciplinary and skills-based education, combined with firsthand experiences and various extracurricular activities, provided a strong foundation for my graduate studies and subsequent work in the public sector.Additionally, LCC placed a strong emphasis on ensuring that students graduate with real professional experience through practicum courses and numerous on-campus work opportunities. For instance, during my senior year, I worked as a Research and Administrative Assistant with Professors Kirk Lougheed and Michael Cox, an experience that provided me with valuable insight into academic research. LCC teaches you not only what to study, but also how to grow into the professional you aspire to become.How did LCC influence your choice of profession or career direction? When did you realize what you wanted to do professionally?I have always been motivated by a strong desire to contribute to politics and to the improvement of democratic governance in Georgia. However, it was during my time at LCC that this interest evolved into a clear and concrete career direction. Studying in an international academic environment reinforced my awareness of Georgia’s historical and contemporary challenges as a post-Soviet state and strengthened my commitment to contributing professionally to its development. My career aspirations became clearer through a combination of academic exposure and practical engagement, both encouraged by LCC. Volunteering with the Red Cross Society and the Ukraine Care Initiative, as well as completing an internship with a legal counselling NGO in Georgia, allowed me to interact directly with people affected by social and political challenges and to act as a bridge between communities and institutions. These experiences, supported by LCC’s strong focus on civic engagement, helped me realize that I wanted to work at the intersection of politics, civil society, and international cooperation, where policy decisions have a tangible societal impact. Research methods courses and my undergraduate thesis on migration further confirmed my interest in political research and policy analysis, ultimately leading me to pursue an MPhil in Politics and International Studies at the University of Cambridge, where I focused my research on state energy security. How did LCC help you grow as a leader? Tell us about your leadership experience. LCC played a significant role in helping me grow as a leader by providing both structured leadership training and meaningful mentorship. Through LCC’s Leadership Development Program, I was encouraged to reflect on my leadership style, take responsibility, and work effectively within diverse teams. LCC’s international environment further shaped my approach to leadership, teaching me the importance of inclusivity, adaptability, and cultural awareness. During my junior year, I was selected as an Intercultural Student Leader as part of the Leadership Development Program. In this role, I organised and supported events and cultural trips that brought together students from diverse backgrounds. My responsibilities included contributing to the development, planning, and implementation of event strategies and ensuring that each event ran smoothly through effective team coordination, motivation, and discipline. A particularly impactful aspect of this experience was the mentorship provided by Judith Fast, whose guidance and support were instrumental in my development. Her thoughtful feedback and encouragement helped me grow in confidence and self-awareness as a leader. The combination of hands-on responsibility and strong mentorship at LCC shaped my understanding of leadership as a collaborative, reflective, and service-oriented approach that I continue to carry into my professional life. How did LCC help you build relationships and networks that still matter to you today? LCC helped me build meaningful relationships within a truly international community, where close connections and shared experiences naturally led to lasting friendships. The relationships I formed during my time at LCC continue to this day and remain an important personal and professional network, reflecting the strong sense of community and mutual support that the university fosters. What are your favorite memories about LCC? (classes, professors, student peers, anything you can think of)Some of my favourite memories at LCC are connected to the strong sense of community that extended well beyond the classroom. I fondly remember university events, trips to nearby cities, fun and engaging board game evenings, pizza parties, and simple yet meaningful traditions such as gathering to decorate cookies for Christmas, all of which created a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere. Moments like these fostered a sense of belonging that made LCC feel like a home rather than just a place of study. Academically, LCC offered a great range of classes taught by professors who left a lasting impact on me. I am especially grateful to Eglė Verseckaitė-Grzeskowiak, my research methods professor and my thesis advisor, whose guidance shaped my academic thinking and research skills. I also deeply value the foundational courses taught by Scott Neumann in International Relations and International Development; Elena Šiaudvytienė’s classes in Political Science, Political Philosophy, and International Political Economy; Lisa Gibson’s diplomacy courses; Andrew Williams’ teaching in project management and development cooperation; and Giedrė Norman’s work on conflict transformation, civic engagement, and nonviolent social movements. Together, these academic experiences and personal connections have left a lifelong impact and remain some of the most meaningful aspects of my time at LCC, as I continue to refer to and draw on the course materials to this day. What advice would you give to future LCC students?I strongly believe that at LCC, the opportunities you take shape the opportunities you create. That is why I encourage future students to fully embrace the opportunities the university offers, both inside and outside the classroom. Engage actively in discussions, take advantage of conferences, trainings, extra-curricular courses, and leadership programs, and do not hesitate to apply for on-campus work opportunities. They will help you graduate not only with a degree, but with real experience and practical skills.I would also encourage students to take advantage of LCC’s liberal arts approach by exploring courses beyond their main field of study to build interdisciplinary knowledge. Most importantly, invest in relationships with fellow students, professors, and mentors. The academic guidance and friendships you build at LCC can have a lasting impact long after graduation.
2026-01-27
LCC International University’s Center for Dialogue and Conflict Transformation will host a free public pre-conference symposia, The Case for the Nexus: Economic Prosperity and Peace, on February 25, from 16:00 to 17:30 at LCC International University.This symposia is not part of the main conference, but a standalone public event offering a preview of key ideas shaping global peacebuilding and development. The discussion will be led by Dr. Dorothy Nyambi, President and CEO of MEDA, and will explore how economic empowerment, agriculture, and resilient systems contribute to long-term peace.MEDA is also inviting several high-profile international guests, with expected participation from leaders experienced in global development and conflict transformation. The event is free and open to the public, welcoming students, professionals, and community members.
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