The Medical Academy Campus serves as the core of human biomedical education at the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, emphasizing clinical training, research, and healthcare innovation. Established with roots in 1919, it integrates modern facilities like simulation centers and laboratories with partnerships at Kauno Klinikos for real-world practice, preparing students for global health challenges.
This campus hosts five faculties offering bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs, with emphasis on evidence-based medicine, interdisciplinary research in anatomy, pharmacology, and oncology. Students engage in clinical rotations, international exchanges, and projects addressing societal health needs, supported by a state-of-the-art library and student services.
The Veterinary Academy Campus specializes in animal health and sciences, being the sole institution in Lithuania training veterinarians recognized across Europe. It combines theoretical education with practical facilities including large animal clinics, diagnostic labs, and research centers for livestock and companion animals.
Key strengths include hands-on training at the Large Animal Clinic, research in pathology, microbiology, and nutrition, and international collaborations. Programs foster skills in disease prevention, surgery, and public health for animals, with modern infrastructure supporting PhD studies and innovation in veterinary biotechnology. The campus promotes sustainable agriculture and animal welfare through dedicated faculties.