Department of Public Administration
The Department of Public Administration is aimed at investigating the important sub-field of political sciences known as Public Administration and Public Policy.
Bachelor degree programme
- Public Administration (taught in Lithuanian)
Master degree programmes
- European Union’s Public Policy and Administration (taught in Lithuanian)
- State Institutions Administration (taught in Lithuanian)
- Public Governance and Administration (taught in English)
Saulius Pivoras
Head of the Department
Fields of academic interests
Public sector, comparative public sector, Scandinavian region
Email: saulius.pivoras@vdu.lt
ILONA TAMUTIENĖ
Professor
Fields of academic interests
Children rights and social development, Politics of Health, Politics of alcohol control
Email: ilona.tamutiene@vdu.lt
LIUDAS MAŽYLIS
Professor
Fields of academic interests
European integration, local municipalities, Lithuanian interwar diplomacy
Email: liudas.mazylis@vdu.lt
REMIGIJUS CIVINSKAS
Associate professor
Fields of academic interests
Development and reforms of public institutions, NGO activities, public sector
Email: remigijus.civinskas@vdu.lt
Aistė Lazauskienė
Associate professor
Fields of academic interests
Local municipalities, national minorities, politics of culture
Email: aiste.lazauskiene@vdu.lt
Kastytis Antanaitis
Associate professor
Fields of academic interests
History of Baltic states, public policy, communism and post-communist studies
Email: kastytis.antanaitis@vdu.lt
Arvydas Mikalauskas
Lecturer
Fields of academic interests
Public administration
Email: arvydas.mikalauskas@vdu.lt
RŪTA BULOTĖ
Administrator
Email: ruta.bulote@vdu.lt
- Department of Public Administration
- Social and Political Critique Centre
- Dean’s office
- Department of Political science
- Department of Regional Studies
- Department of Philosophy and Social Critique
- Department of Public Communications
- Czezlaw Milosz centre
- UNESCO Chair on Media and Information Literacy for Inclusive Knowledge Societies
- Andrei Sakharov Research Centre for Democratic Development
- Northern European and Baltic Study Hive