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Welcome to Vilnius University

Vilnius University Vilnius University Established in 1579 The oldest and largest Lithuanian higher education institution is an active participant in international scientific and academic activities.

Vilnius University Mission To maintain freedom of thought and diversity of opinions To develop a unity of research and studies To conduct a broad spectrum of fundamental and applied research To persue international excellence in the interdisciplinary research

Vilnius University Short History of Vilnius University 1570: a Jesuit college is established in the city of Vilnius. 1579: On April 1, King Stephen Bathory issues a charter, proclaiming the transformation of the college into an establishment of higher education. On October 30, Pope Gregory XIII issues a papal bull confirming the transformation. 1641: The Faculty of Law is established. 1753: The Astronomical Observatory is set up. 1773: The Jesuit Order is dissolved in Europe and the University is put under the secular authority. 1781: the Faculty of Medicine is founded. 1803: The University is named Imperial. 1832: The University is closed down by order of tsar Nicholas I. 1919: The University reopens and is soon taken over by the Polish government after the annexation of the Vilnius region by Poland. 1939: The University is brought back under the control of Lithuania. 1940: The University is reorganised according to the model of higher schools of the Soviet Union. 1943: On March 17 the University is closed down by the Nazis. 1944: In autumn the University resumes its work. 1979: The 400th anniversary of the University is celebrated. 1990: Lithuania having restored its independence, the University regains autonomy and its statute is adopted.

Vilnius University Vilnius University Today Currently, the University has 12 faculties, 7 institutes, 3 university hospitals, the oldest Library in Lithuania (established 1570), Astronomical Observatory, Botanical Garden, St Johns’ Church.

Vilnius University University campuses There are eight academic campuses, scattered all over the city of Vilnius. The Faculty of Humanities in Kaunas is the only faculty of Vilnius University established in a different city other than the main campuses The Old Campus extends over a whole block of the Old Town. At present the Rector’s Office, the Library, the Institute of Foreign Languages, the Faculties of Philology, Philosophy and History, as well as some interdisciplinary centres are situated in the old town.

Vilnius University Personnel ( ) Statistics ( * full-time equivalent) Total * Professors * 247 Docents * 476 Academic Staff * Research Fellows * 480 Student Numbers ( ) Total Undergraduate Graduate4 046 Doctoral Students793 Medical Doctors in Residency785 Attenders1082 International students Total 713

Vilnius University Studies at Vilnius University

Vilnius University International Cooperation Bilateral Agreements – 123 (2012) Erasmus Agreements – 757 with 395 universities (2012) European educational programmes: Life Long Learning; Erasmus Mundus: Action 1: Erasmus Mundus Master Course: "Sustainable Regional Health Systems". Participating universities - University of Deusto, Corvinus University of Budapest, University of Verona and Vilnius University (coordinator of this project) Action 2 (7 projects): Academic exchange with the Universities in the following countries: Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine, Palestine, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Israel, Georgia, Armenia. Nordplus Networks: 4 thematic networks under ERASMUS 9 thematic networks under NORDPLUS Higher Education UTRECHT; MAUI, AEN; BSRUN CREPUQ UNICA ISEP EU²S² Scholars at Risk/New York University Member of EUA, IAU Signatory of Magna Carta

Vilnius University Bologna at a Glance ECTS – since 2012 One academic year = 60 ECTS Degree/cycle system since 1993: –I cycle – Bachelor: years ( ECTS) –II cycle – Master: 1,5 - 2 years ( ECTS) –Integrated studies: 5-6 years ( ECTS) –III cycle – Doctoral studies: 3-4 years (minimum 30 ECTS credits)

Studies in Foreign Languages 2012/2013 non-degree students – 535; degree – /2013 over 500 courses in English, German, French, Russian Interdisciplinary Available for international and Lithuanian students Degree Programmes in English and Russian 2013/2014: Integrated studies in English: Medicine Bachelor Programme in English: Management and business administrationManagement and business administration English and Russian LanguagesEnglish and Russian Languages Master Programmes in English and Russian: Master in Eastern European and Russian StudiesMaster in Eastern European and Russian Studies International and European Union Law (LL.M.)International and European Union Law (LL.M.) Международнoe право и право Европейского союза (LL.M.)Международнoe право и право Европейского союза (LL.M.) International CommunicationInternational Communication English studies (Literature, Linguistics, Culture)English studies (Literature, Linguistics, Culture) Русистика (Литература, Лингвистика, Культура)Русистика (Литература, Лингвистика, Культура) Financial and Actuarial MathematicsFinancial and Actuarial Mathematics Econometrics Jointly Delivered Programmes: International Tourism ManagementInternational Tourism Management International Business Economics and ManagementInternational Business Economics and Management Economic Analysis and PlanningEconomic Analysis and Planning Sustainable Regional Health SystemSustainable Regional Health System European Master in Human Rights and DemocratisationEuropean Master in Human Rights and Democratisation Master of International CommunicationMaster of International Communication European Master in Social WorkEuropean Master in Social Work Vilnius University

Research Vilnius University has over 2300 teaching and research staff (71 percent holding scientific degrees).

Vilnius University Research priorities and acknowledged achievements Baltic Studies Research on History, Philosophy, Book Science of Lithuania, Lithuanian language and literature Biochemistry, Genomics and Biotechnology Laser Physics and Technologies Physics of Semiconductors and Non-crystalline Materials Mathematical Methods and Models, development of IT Cardiovascular system reconstruction and development of new treatment methods

Vilnius University Research Cooperation on National and International Level Active participation in national research programmes (Development Programme for Lithuanian Studies; State and Nation: Heritage and Identity; Social Challenges to National Security; Future Energy; Non-communicable Diseases; Lithuanian Ecosystems; Save and Healthy Food) and other nationally funded projects; Increased number of projects carried out on behalf of intergovernmental agreements (with France, Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia, Taiwan, Switzerland); Increased engagement in international research projects (FP, COST, EUREKA, Eurostars, CERN, NATO, Public Health, CIP, etc.); Participation in FP7 (2013 February): 40 projects; Increased number of research contracts with companies from Lithuania and other European countries, USA and Japan; agreements of cooperation signed with Barclays, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

Vilnius University Other Scientific Activities Annually, University researchers publish ~3000 scientific publications, including : –~ 40 monographs; –~70 textbooks and teaching manuals; –1700 articles in national and international research journals; –~700 reports and abstracts in conference materials and proceedings Yearly around 140 national and international scientific conferences and seminars organised at the University. During the last 5 years 18 research works of Vilnius University were awarded highest scientific award - Lithuanian science prize, and 36 University researchers became the winners of this prize. University researchers are members of the Lithuanian Science Academy, European Science and Art Academy and other international academic organizations, hold honorary titles at foreign universities.

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