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Vilnius University (Lithuanian: Vilniaus universitetas) is a public research university, which is the first and largest university in Lithuania, as well as one of the oldest and most prominent higher education institutions in Central and Eastern Europe. Today, it is Lithuania's leading research institution.
The Vilnius University Astronomical Observatory (Lithuanian: Vilniaus universiteto astronomijos observatorija) is an astronomical observatory of Vilnius University. It was founded in 1753 by the initiative of Thomas Zebrowski. [1] The observatory is the fourth oldest observatory in the Europe.
Campus in Saulėtėkis (2021). Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VILNIUS TECH) is a public university located in Vilnius, Lithuania.There are 10 faculties including Antanas Gustaitis Aviation Institute, Architecture, Business Management, Civil Engineering, Creative Industries, Electronics, Environmental Engineering, Fundamental Sciences, Mechanics, Transport Engineering.
Invited by Bishop of Vilnius Walerian Protasewicz, the Jesuits came to Vilnius in 1569.On 17 July 1570, they established a college and a library. The core of the library consisted of the collections of the Grand Duke of Lithuania and King of Poland Sigismund Augustus and suffragan bishop of Vilnius Georg Albinius.
Vilniaus dailės akademija (VDA) Public institution: 1940: Vilnius: 1,734: 351 (20.2%) 341 (19.6%) 356: €16.02 mln 15: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University: Vilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas (VGTU) Public institution: 1956: Vilnius: 7,836: 1,305 (16.7%) 1,204 (11.7%) 1,294: €47.79 mln 16: Vilnius St. Joseph Seminary: Vilniaus šv ...
Vilnius University Šiauliai Academy (Lithuanian: Vilniaus universiteto Šiaulių akademija), established in 1997, is located in Šiauliai, Lithuania. As of 2008, the University was attended by approximately 11,800 students. [1]
Vilnius College Faculty of Economics Vilnius College Faculty of Electronics and Informatics. Vilnius University of Applied Sciences (Lithuanian: Vilniaus kolegija) or VIKO is a Lithuanian vocational university (kolegija), established on 1 September 2000 upon reorganizing three higher schools in Vilnius: Schools of Electronics, Economics and Commerce. [1]
The garden was established by professor Jean-Emmanuel Gilibert of Vilnius University in 1781. In 1832 the Vilnius University and Botanical Garden were closed. In 1919, the Botanical Garden of the Polish Stefan Batory University was started in a new location, in Vingis (known as Zakret at that time). [3]