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  1. Vilniaus universitetas – prestižinė Lietuvos mokslo ir studijų institucija, kurioje vystomas pasaulinio lygio mokslas ir plėtojamos mokslu grindžiamos tarptautinio lygio studijos.

  2. Organised by Vilnius University, Faculty of History “ (Post)Authoritarian Landscapes” Research Centre in collaboration with post-doctoral research “Evaluation and Preservation of Post-War Concrete Architecture.”. Vilnius and Palanga, Lithuania. 23–26 September, 2024. Organisers: Teachers/Workshop leaders: Invited Speakers:

  3. Founded in 1579, Vilnius University Is a leader in most fields of study and research in the country and is among the 400 best universities in the world. Since its establishment, the university has become an integral part of European science and culture, embodying the concept of a classical university and the unity of studies and research.

  4. About. Vilnius University Library is an academic library of the national significance that was founded back in 1570 in Vilnius. It is the earliest academic library in the Baltics. The Library consists of the Central Library, the Scholarly Communication and Information Centre (SCIC), as well as libraries of faculties and centres.

  5. Vilnius University is a prestigious institution of science and studies in Lithuania, which develops world-class science and develops science-based international studies.

  6. Founded in 1579 as the Jesuit Academy of Vilnius by Grand Duke of Lithuania and King of Poland, the Vilnius University is one of the oldest universities in Eastern and Central Europe. The university has witnessed almost four centuries and has played a significant part in the preservation of the cultural heritage of the Baltic States.

  7. Vilnius University in Lithuania, founded in 1579, prides itself on being the oldest higher education institution in the country and among the oldest in the whole of Eastern Europe. Originally established as a Jesuit College, it became a university under King Stephen Bathory’s charter, with Pope Gregory XIII approving the change. The Jesuit order was disbanded in 1773 and, following the Russian annexation of Lithuania, the university was renamed the Vilnius Principal School. Between 1919 ...

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