Vytautas Magnus University Agriculture Academy (Lithuanian: Vytauto Didžiojo universiteto Žemės ūkio akademija) is a state institution of higher education and research in Lithuania.
Despite the complicated economic situation in Lithuania and that the government could hardly support the newly established higher school, the academy developed and grew stronger.
As the number of students increased and Extramural department was established, it was decided to build a new campus of Lithuanian Academy of Agriculture in the outskirts of Kaunas.
The faculties of Water and Land Management and Economics with lecture-rooms, training laboratories were settled in the campus in 1979.
As a component the campus nine dormitories for students and residential area where most of the staff university live were built.
New qualification degrees (e.g., Bachelor, Certified specialist, Master), together with new concepts such as modules and credits, were introduced.
He was the initiator and creator of land reform in Lithuania on 1919–1922, founder of Lithuanian Farmers Union in 1919.
There are five training buildings with 82 lecturing rooms, 80 laboratories, library with funds of 522.000 books (volumes).
The main countries of teacher exchange are Austria, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Estonia, Greece, Spain, Finland, Denmark and Belgium.
Teacher mobility is important segment of academic development and contributes to renewing teaching material and methods, strengthening relations between universities and teachers, increasing professional competency of teaching staff; Institutional LLP/ERASMUS Coordinator assoc.