The Faculty will be visited by prof. habil. dr. Sławomıra Skrzypek
Next week prof. habil. dr. Sławomıra Skrzypek from the University of Łódź (Poland) will visit the Faculty of Chemistry and Geosciences.
Next week prof. habil. dr. Sławomıra Skrzypek from the University of Łódź (Poland) will visit the Faculty of Chemistry and Geosciences.
“Thermo Fisher Scientific Baltics” UAB in cooperation with Vilnius University invites prospective 3- and 4-year Bachelor students from VU Life Sciences Center, Faculty of Chemistry and Geosciences, Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics to prepare Bachelor final thesis at the Company.
GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research located in Germany is interested to host ERASMUS+ trainees students/researchers enrolled at Vilnius University.
Professional training and mentorship are available for a broad range of topics, e. g. biophysics, material research (incl. NANO), high-performance computing, radiation therapy and protection, accelerator technology, superconducting magnets, atomic physics, plasma physics, nuclear physics and chemistry. Few places are also available in Technology transfer, Project management division.
Dear students!
These challenging times have changed our daily life, especially social habbits and freedom to travel. However, we still want to reach important goals and make our dreams come true.
We are hopeful that the odds will be in your favor during the upcoming Autumn and you will have a chance to get an international experience in the university of your choice!
Applications for the AUTUMN semester or Academic year exchange (AY 2021-2022) are open until the midnight of the 1st of March.
Are you interested in starting your own business but feel like you lack knowledge? We invite you to register to Futurepreneurs entrepreneurship program! In two months, you will learn the basics of creating a sustainable business, network with your peers, receive valuable practical advice, develop your skills, have a chance to pitch for investors, and win prizes! Registration to the program is open until February 3rd! Apply: http://bit.ly/2RXAkXz
The protests and government repression, which started in Belarus after the election changed the majority of the population lives and view of the world. Young people who are most opposed to the old one, the dictatorship of the regime's survival, life in the most bitter. Many students who no longer had the opportunity to continue their studies in Belarus quietly decided to seek their happiness abroad. University also offered to facilitate access for Belarusians to study in our university. Chemical and geosciences faculty also received a few students who are most interested in Pharmaceutical Chemistry Master's program. Hanna Klipan, a new member of our faculty community, also talks about her life in Belarus and the impressions she had when she came to Lithuania.
Job Advertisement at Leibniz-institute of photonic technology for PhD
The Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology (Leibniz-IPHT) offers the following position (50%) in the Research Group “Silicon Nanostructures” starting April 1st, 2021:
PhD candidate (f/m/d)
The position is limited for 3 years.
The Leibniz-IPHT is a university independent research institute with close connection to the Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena and member of the Leibniz association.
The protest and unrests in Belarus started even before the presidential elections. But after rigged elections unrests become larger. Thousands of people were arrested, used for physical violence and coercion. Hundreds of young people started to search ways to leave the country and build their future outside Belarus.
By the decision of the management of Vilnius University, which has always been friendly to foreign students, was initiated a program at the university to encourage Belarusian students to choose to study in Lithuania. Scholarships, integration in science and society - such assistance was offered by the Vilnius University to students from Belarus.
Welcoming the first day of the Winter, the Faculty of Chemistry and Geosciences announces a Christmas competition! Win Vilnius University sweater or cup!
Do you study in our faculty? Then we are inviting you to create any Christmas decoration that would reflect the study program you are studying!
The aim of the conference is to overview and share information about the latest achievements in bioceramic nanotechnologies with the scientific community. Over the duration of the conference, scientists from the fields of chemistry, physics, technology, medicine and implantology will be able to acquaint themselves with synthesis methods, unique properties and applications of bioceramic nanomaterials.
All the conference will be held in MS Teams due to the quarantine requirements in Republic of Lithuania.
Official website of the conference - https://www.nbcm.chgf.vu.lt/