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Registration is now open for Vilnius University's Student for a Day event, which has already become a tradition and will take place on 24-28 October. During the event, Lithuanian and foreign students can see how higher education is conducted, get closer acquainted with the study programmes of interest and the admission procedure.

William Daniel Phillips – is a Distinguished University Professor at University of Maryland and a Fellow of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. His research activities include laser cooling and trapping of neutral atoms, quantum information with single-atom qubits, atomic-gas Bose-Einstein condensates, atoms in optical lattices, atomic physics analogs of condensed matter systems, coherent de Broglie-wave atom optics and collisions of ultracold atoms.

The Lithuanian Particle Physics Meeting (LPPM) is the gathering of particle physicists with connections to Lithuania. The goal of the meeting is to initiate and mediate a global network of Lithuanian scientists with interest in particle physics, which is broadly defined as theoretical and experimental study of elementary particles and fundamental interactions.

Open Readings is an international academic platform for students and young researchers from around the world to present their research findings and practices in physics and science.

Would you like to live in a country of your dreams? Do you feel like learning a new language? Would you like to study in another great university?

If You have shouted YES to any of the questions above, go ahead and submit your application for a study period abroad!  

Dear colleagues, students and staff, congratulations on the upcoming new school year!

The academic year for all courses of bachelor's and master's studies begins on 1st of September! Study activities for graduate students begin on 2nd of September. For undergraduate students 2nd and 3rd are integration events and study activities begin on 6th of September.

Have an innovative idea and want to turn it into a startup? Doubt if you can? Lack of experience, team members, mentors? Join un in the TechHub pre-accelerator Info Day and find out about the opportunity to turn your idea into a business!

The academic year at Vilnius University is at the end. However, we already prepare for the next study year of 2021/2022! 

After persisting through the COVID pandemic for more than a year, we plan to have study activities for the academic year 2021/2022 physically at the Faculty of Physics campus in Saulėtekis. The academic year starts on the 1st of September. However, 1st day of the new academic year is celebratory and, therefore, study activities will only begin on the 2nd of September.

In the latest QS World University Rankings 2022, Vilnius University (VU) took a record high position and for the first time, ranked 400th in this ranking.

This is also the highest rating ever achieved by Lithuanian universities in the global ranking of QS universities; therefore, this position is significant not only for the history of higher education at VU but also for the whole of Lithuanian higher education.

Dear Physics faculty community members,

I write to inform you about the decisions dictated by the current period. In response to the epidemiological situation the study activities at Vilnius University in spring semester 2021 are to be carried out remotely.

Only study activities related to final thesis preparation may be carried out in scientific laboratories.

Despite of the fact that the current semester is to be finalised remotely, Vilnius University has decided to hold traditional graduation ceremonies.

Taking into account the decisions taken by the Government of the Republic of Lithuania, under which the quarantine measures are being eased. The graduation ceremony of the Faculty of Physics will take place on June 25, at 3 pm, in the Grand Courtyard of Vilnius University ensemble located in the Old Town.

 

In order to complete this semester properly and as efficiently as possible, the Senate of Vilnius University (VU) has decided to carry out all study activities at VU remotely until the end of the spring semester.

Representatives of the study programme committees or the administration of the core academic units will inform you about all specific changes in the near future.

Also, from now on, all the relevant information regarding the ever-changing situation will be provided and constantly updated in the special section of the VU website, including information gathered and structured for lecturers on what to keep in mind when shifting to remote learning, what tools are recommended to be used, dates of upcoming training sessions and other useful material. Students will also find the information concerning not only remote work systems and VU Library resources but also relating to various support opportunities or remote work ethics.

Decision on remote-work-related restrictions will follow soon, taking into account the threat of the spread of COVID-19 and the related decisions by the Government of the Republic of Lithuania.

The 14th European Conference on Atoms, Molecules and Photons (ECAMP'14) will be held in Vilnius, bringing together more than 400 scientists from across the continent to Lithuania’s capital. Vilnius was selected to host the conference in 2022, following an application submitted by Vilnius University and Go Vilnius, the city’s tourism and business development agency.