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About ISM
Quality and Internationality
Since starting its activities in 1999, ISM University of Management and Economics had one aim from the very beginning – to offer innovative, qualitative studies and training of management and economics for creative, ambitious young persons and already experienced business managers. Quality and internationality have become the most important priorities of the University’s activities. This aim has been evaluated by International Quality Accreditation (IQA) awarded to ISM in 2006 by the Central and East European Management Development Association (CEEMAN), thus certifying that ISM belongs to universities that offer the most advanced business studies in the region.

Knowledge for Modern Business
ISM study programmes successfully combine theoretical and practical knowledge. Many of the scientists working here are acknowledged practicians, thus they are well aware of the problems that modern business faces and of the knowledge required to solve them. University teachers are also pursuing active academic activities through researching the phenomena of management in the states of the Baltic Region – ISM is one of the initiators of the Baltic Journal of Management. The University actively participates in the activities of international science organisations, where it exchanges up-to-date knowledge and experience with partners.
International business prospects for students are ensured by the experience of the ISM founder, the Norwegian School of Management BI, and lecturers invited from all over the world. Close integration of science and business is encouraged through modern management of the University – the Senate, the Rectorate and the Business Council, which advises the President on issues of formulating the business strategy of the University and strengthens University and business partnership relations.

Social Responsibility 
ISM seeks to educate successful and responsible business leaders. The University was the first in Lithuania to respond to the global call for business schools and academic associations to advance corporate social responsibility worldwide. ISM has committed to adhere to the Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME), which were unveiled by a group of scholars and leading academic organization at the UN Global Compact Leaders Summit in July 2007. PRME provide a framework for academic institutions to advance the broader cause of corporate social responsibility and incorporate universal values into curricula and research.
 
ISM is also one of the first universities in Lithuania joining the UN Global Compact and thus becoming a part of the National Network of Responsible Business Organisations. The members of this network and the Global Compact comitted committ to aligning their operations and strategies with ten universally accepted principles in the areas of human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption. By doing so, business, as a primary driver of globalization, can help ensure that markets, commerce, technology and finance advance in ways that benefit economies and societies everywhere. 

The University has achieved a lot in enhancing responsible and ethical leadership. The course of Business Ethics is offered to the students of all university cycles. This topic is dealt with in the final theses of bachelor, master and doctoral students. ISM shares knowledge and experience with others. The University collaborates with Alma AdamkienÄ—’s Charity and Support Fund delivers lecturers at the Leaders’ School initiated by the Fund.
The University has supported National Students’ Academy established by M. Rostropovich Charity and Support Fund.  The main objective of the Academy is to take care and to support talented schoolchildren – future research, political and cultural leaders.

Start of ISM
The predecessor of ISM was the Business Training Centre, a well-known executive training institution in Lithuania. It was founded in 1995 by the Norwegian School of Management BI and Kaunas University of Technology.
ISM University of Management and Economics was established in Kaunas in 1999 as the first privately owned institution of management education in Lithuania. The main founders of ISM are the Norwegian School of Management BI, the largest business school in Europe, and the Innovation Norway  (former Norwegian Industrial and Regional Development Fund).

ISM today 
  • First private university in Lithuania
  • Campuses in Vilnius and Kaunas
  • Doctoral, graduate and undergraduate studies
  • ISM Executive School - master of management studies and trainings
  • Research: knowledge and business development
  • Over 2000 students
  • Over 2000 Alumni
  • 84 Partner Universities
  • Exchange and double degree programmes in 39 different countries
     
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