Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
2 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
Chemical Engineering | Biochemistry | Chemistry
Area of study
Natural Science
Education type
On campus
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-10-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Chemijos ir Geomoksl Fakultetas

The Chemijos ir Geomoksl Fakultetas (Faculty of Chemistry and Geosciences) is a faculty at Vilniaus universitetas (Vilnius University).


About the Faculty

  • The faculty has several institutes, including the Chemijos institutas (Chemistry Institute) and the Geomoksl institutas (Geosciences Institute).
  • It offers various study programs for students, including bachelor's, master's, and doctoral studies.
  • The faculty also has a number of research centers and laboratories, where students and researchers can conduct scientific research.

Study Programs

  • Bakalauro studijos (Bachelor's Studies): The faculty offers bachelor's studies in chemistry and geosciences.
  • Magistrantros studijos (Master's Studies): The faculty offers master's studies in chemistry and geosciences, with various specializations. For example, students can specialize in organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, or geochemistry. The master's program typically takes two years to complete and includes both theoretical and practical courses. Students are also required to complete a master's thesis under the supervision of a faculty member. Admission to the master's program requires a bachelor's degree in a relevant field, and applicants must also pass an entrance exam. The tuition fee for the master's program is approximately 3,000 euros per year for EU citizens and 4,000 euros per year for non-EU citizens. Scholarships are available for outstanding students, and the faculty also offers a limited number of tuition waivers. The master's program is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in their chosen specialization, as well as to prepare them for careers in research, industry, or education. Graduates of the program have gone on to work in a variety of fields, including research and development, environmental consulting, and education. Some have also pursued further studies at the doctoral level. The faculty's master's program is accredited by the Lithuanian Ministry of Education and Science, and it is recognized by the European Union as a high-quality program. The program is taught in Lithuanian, but some courses may be offered in English. International students are welcome to apply, and the faculty provides support for international students, including language courses and cultural adaptation programs.
  • Doktorantros studijos (Doctoral Studies): The faculty offers doctoral studies in chemistry and geosciences, with various specializations. The doctoral program typically takes four years to complete and includes both theoretical and practical courses. Students are also required to complete a doctoral dissertation under the supervision of a faculty member. Admission to the doctoral program requires a master's degree in a relevant field, and applicants must also pass an entrance exam. The tuition fee for the doctoral program is approximately 2,000 euros per year for EU citizens and 3,000 euros per year for non-EU citizens. Scholarships are available for outstanding students, and the faculty also offers a limited number of tuition waivers. The doctoral program is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in their chosen specialization, as well as to prepare them for careers in research, industry, or education. Graduates of the program have gone on to work in a variety of fields, including research and development, environmental consulting, and education. Some have also pursued further studies at the postdoctoral level. The faculty's doctoral program is accredited by the Lithuanian Ministry of Education and Science, and it is recognized by the European Union as a high-quality program. The program is taught in Lithuanian, but some courses may be offered in English. International students are welcome to apply, and the faculty provides support for international students, including language courses and cultural adaptation programs.

Research Areas

  • The faculty conducts research in various areas, including chemistry, geology, and environmental science.
  • Research topics include the development of new materials, the study of chemical reactions, and the investigation of geological processes.
  • The faculty has a number of research centers and laboratories, where students and researchers can conduct scientific research.

Facilities and Resources

  • The faculty has a number of laboratories and research centers, where students and researchers can conduct scientific research.
  • The faculty also has a library and a number of computer labs, where students can access scientific literature and conduct data analysis.
  • The faculty provides support for international students, including language courses and cultural adaptation programs.

International Cooperation

  • The faculty has partnerships with a number of international universities and research institutions.
  • Students and researchers can participate in international exchange programs and conduct research abroad.
  • The faculty also hosts international conferences and workshops, where researchers can present their findings and collaborate with colleagues from around the world.

Career Opportunities

  • Graduates of the faculty's programs can pursue careers in a variety of fields, including research and development, environmental consulting, and education.
  • The faculty provides career counseling and job placement services to help graduates find employment.
  • Many graduates have gone on to work in leading research institutions and companies, both in Lithuania and abroad.

Jaunj chemik mokykla "Painimas"

The Jaunj chemik mokykla "Painimas" (Young Chemists' School "Painimas") is a program for high school students who are interested in chemistry.


  • The program provides students with the opportunity to learn about chemistry and conduct experiments in a laboratory setting.
  • Students can participate in lectures, seminars, and laboratory work, and can also conduct research projects under the supervision of a faculty member.
  • The program is designed to provide students with a deeper understanding of chemistry and to encourage them to pursue careers in science and research.
  • The program is free of charge, and students can apply by submitting an application form and taking an entrance exam.
  • The program is taught in Lithuanian, but some courses may be offered in English. International students are welcome to apply, and the faculty provides support for international students, including language courses and cultural adaptation programs.

Mokykloms

The faculty offers a number of programs and services for schools, including:


  • Paskaitos moksleiviams (Lectures for Students): The faculty offers lectures for high school students on various topics in chemistry and geosciences.
  • Mokytojams (For Teachers): The faculty provides professional development opportunities for teachers, including workshops and training sessions.
  • Jaunj chemik mokykla "Painimas" (Young Chemists' School "Painimas"): The faculty offers a program for high school students who are interested in chemistry.
  • Projektai (Projects): The faculty offers a number of projects and activities for schools, including science fairs and competitions.
  • Kitos veiklos (Other Activities): The faculty also offers a number of other activities and services for schools, including laboratory tours and career counseling.
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