In 2024, the NUPh has 5 HEI partners with whom agreements have been signed under the Erasmus+ international academic mobility grant program, and work is ongoing to expand the network of partners in this area.
In 2016, the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences (Kaunas, Republic of Lithuania) became the first partner at the initiative of Professor Victoriya Georgiyants, Head of the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry. Since then, academic mobilities have taken place every year, in which students and staff of the University take part (a total of 19 mobilities until 2023, of which 4 are to the NUPh). During 2023/2024 academic year 3 academic mobilities to LSMU were implemented.
The following European HEI partners were the Warsaw Medical University (a total of 17 mobilities until 2023, of which 3 are to the NUPh), the Medical University of Varna, Bulgaria (a total of 12 mobilities until 2023, of which 6 are to the NUPh), the Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poland (2 mobility until 2023), and University of Western Attica, Athens, Greece (1 mobility in 2020).
In 2024, in addition to the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, the active partners of the National University of Pharmacy are:
- University of Tartu, Estonia (10 mobilities in 2023);
- Vytautas the Great University, Kaunas, Republic of Lithuania (3 mobilities in 2023);
- University of Burgundy, Dijon, France (5 mobilities in 2024);
- University of Helsinki, Finland.
More than 20 academic mobilities are planned as part of the current agreements for 2024/2025. Announcements about new open contests for participation in the Erasmus+ program and other grant opportunities can be found via the link.