2. How the Universities should
prepare information professionals
for supporting cooperation
between Lithuanians and Poles?
3. Which party induces a need to prepare
specific information specialist?
• State institutions
• International cooperation/exchange funds
• Universities
• Student initiative
• …?
8. • Traditional methods:
– Lectures and seminars;
– Case studies and situation simulation;
– Projects (regional/ national / international level);
– Exchange programes and placements.
• Online modules.
• PL – LT database.
• Joint degree or degree + specific certificate.
10. PROJECT WAS CO-FINANCED FROM:
Orlen Lietuva
Polsko-Litewski Fundusz Wymiany Młodzieży
Fundacja Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
The sole responsibility for the content of this publication lies with the authors and can in no way be
taken to reflect the views of the Fundacja Rozwoju Systemu Edukacji neither Ministerstwo Edukacji
Narodowej.
Hinweis der Redaktion
should information specialist have some specific skills for supporting effective cooperation between two countries?
Media. (social media, freedom of media). Discuss what else we can add?
Is it necessary? What benefits this ability might bring?
Is it enough traditional bachelor degree studies? Should there be specific branch for the issue of two neighboring countries?
Online modules – making projects together via internet (Polish students + Lithuanian students). Would it be useful, what value does it bring for students and future specialist and university? what problems might emerge? PL – LT database. Major events, partnership projects, conflicts, statistics comparasion, official meeting reports, etc.Journalism and bilateral relations. Additional credits for subjects (history, culture, politics, etc.)What would be motivation for students to choose this form of study?Who should fund specific joint degree studies for information specialist?