
Vilnius College of Design
Vilnius College of Design (VCD) is a prestigious and forward-thinking higher education institution, established in 1997, specialising in creative industry studies. Renowned for its practice-oriented approach, VCD nurtures creative and independent professionals, preparing them to innovate and succeed in global markets.
With a diverse portfolio of programs in Graphic Communication Design, Interior Design, Fashion Design, and Applied Photography, VCD is expanding its offerings to include ICT, automation, and robotics integrated with creative industries. This aligns with its mission to meet the dynamic demands of the labor market while emphasising sustainability, cultural adaptability, and ethical design.
Key highlights of VCD include:
- International Reach: Hosting over 50 international students annually and collaborating with more than 70 higher education institutions and industry leaders worldwide.
- Student-Centric Learning: Featuring highly qualified academic staff and engaging students in real-world projects, from product and interior design to digital innovation.
- Achievements: Alumni succeed in global companies or establish their ventures, with student projects earning accolades like the Red Dot Design Award.
- Future-Focused Vision: Modernising facilities with robotics labs and design studios, the college is committed to fostering innovation and preparing graduates for tech-driven roles locally and globally.
By actively participating in international initiatives such as Creative Europe and Digital Europe, VCD stands out as a hub for cutting-edge education in design and technology. Its strategic involvement in projects like MentorAI underscores its dedication to integrating advanced IT and AI solutions into its educational framework, empowering students to tackle challenges at the intersection of design and emerging technologies.

- Type
- Research Institute
- Country
Lithuania
- Website
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https://dizainokolegija.lt/en/
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