VGTU: be a parT of oUr world
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VGTU: be a parT of oUr world
VGTU: be a part of our world J. Mazaj, V. Omelčenko, A. Radzevičienė Edited by: C.A. Gryskiewicz VGTU: be a part of our world This publication reflects only the perceptions of the authors and therefore any third parties are not to be held responsible for the use of the any presented information. Funded by LLP/Erasmus programme contracts No LLP-ERA-MOB-2011-LT-0606 TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME 7 LITHUANIA: YOUR ERASMUS COUNTRY 37 VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: 8 History 37 Geography 39 YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION Climate 39 Studies 8 Demographics 39 ▪ Lithuanian Education System 8 Language 39 ▪ Study Programmes in English 8 Government 43 ▪ Bachelor Degree Studies 8 Currency 44 ▪ Master Degree Studies 8 Phone Services 45 ▪ Faculties and Departmental Coordinators 10 Holidays 47 ▪ Academic Calendar 10 Tourism 51 ▪ Lithuanian Credit System 12 Places to Visit in Lithuania 51 ▪ ECTS Credit System 12 ▪ Attendance 13 VILNIUS: YOUR ERASMUS CITY 57 ▪ Assessments 13 ▪ Examination Requirements 13 Public Transportation 57 Main Campus 15 Car Rental 58 International Relations Office 18 Grocery Stores 59 Mentors 21 Supermarkets 59 Lithuanian Language Course 21 Shopping Malls 59 Accommodation 22 Cinemas and Theaters 61 ▪ Student Dormitory 22 Galleries and Museums 61 ▪ Private Flat 23 Places to Visit in Vilnius 63 Library 24 Eduroam Wireless Network 25 ARRIVAL IN LITHUANIA 65 Student Activities 27 Admission Requirements 28 Pick Up Service 65 Arrival 29 By Plane 65 Visas 31 By Train 65 Health Care 33 By Bus 67 By Car 67 By Ship 67 VGTU: be a part of our world VGTU: be a part of our world WELCOME TO VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY (VGTU) VGTU: be a part of our world VGTU: be a part of our world WELCOME TO VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY (VGTU) Dear International Students, Welcome to Vilnius Gediminas Technical University. Whether you will be here for one or two semesters, we hope that your studies will be intellectually challenging, culturally inspiring and personally rewarding. We are happy to expand our international student community and will do our best to integrate new members not only in the classroom but also through cultural outings, social initiatives, visits to cultural and business sites. This guidebook provides with a brief overview of the University, country and city as well as additional information to help you settle in. Our aim was to answer frequently asked questions, provide practical hints and information sources how to live and study in Lithuania. Discover and enjoy together with us! International Relations Vice-rector for international relations dr. Radzevičienė Asta VGTU: be a part of our world VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION VGTU Facts ▪ Vilnius Gediminas Technical University is the third largest higher education institution in Lithuania, having over 14 ths students. ▪ The University celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2006. ▪ VGTU partners with institutions around the world in countries such as Austria, Belgium, Chile, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Poland, Russia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Turkey and the United Kingdom. STUDIES Lithuanian Education System VGTU utilizes the 4+2 (BSc MSc) system. The University offers study programmes at all levels: Bachelor, Master, and Doctoral following the Lithuanian Education Model. Study Programmes in English VGTU offers 12 study programmes in English consisting of 8 Bachelor programmes and 4 Master programmes, which are open to both Lithuanian and international students. Bachelor Degree Studies Master Degree Studies ▪ Architecture ▪ Electrical Energetics Systems Engineering ▪ Building Energetics ▪ Environmental Management and Clean Production ▪ Business Management ▪ Industry Engineering and Management ▪ Civil Engineering ▪ Investment Management and International Business ▪ Engineering Informatics ▪ Information Systems Technologies ▪ Mechanical Engineering ▪ Transport Engineering Economics and Management For more information, please visit www.vgtu.lt VGTU: be a part of our world VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY MODEL OF STUDIES Non-degree studies Degree studies Practical activities Doctoral studies Doctor 4 years Practical activities Master Second cycle (graduate) university studies Master 60-80 credits (ECTS 90-120 credits) Bachelor Practical activities Bridge courses 20-80 credits (ECTS* 30-120 credits) Practical activities University Studies for college graduates Bachelor 60-100 credits (ECTS 90-150 credits) Qualification of higer non-university education Professional Bachelor Practical activities First cycle (undergraduate) university studies Bachelor 160 credits (ECTS 240 kredits) Integrated studies Master of second cycle studies in university 200-220 credits (ECTS 300-330 credits) Secondary education *)ECTS – European Credit transfer system VGTU: be a part of our world VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION Faculties and Departmental Coordinators VGTU has faculties of Architecture, Business Management, Civil Engineering, Electronics, Environmental Engineering, Fundamental Sciences, Mechanics, Creative Industries and Transport Engineering as well as an Aviation Institute. The University operates 10 research institutes, 19 research laboratories and 4 research centers. Facilities include the Center for Continuing Education, Computer Center, International Studies Center, Language Center, University Library, “Technika” Publishing House, 6 dormitories, recreational facilities, cafés, cafeterias and clubs. LLP/Erasmus departmental coordinators from each faculty are responsible for advising incoming students on academic issues, organization of studies, academic regulations and requirements. At the beginning of the semester each departmental coordinator organizes an introductory meeting with incoming students. If students have any questions concerning studies or learning agreements, they should be addressed by the departmental coordinators. The Institutional LLP/ERASMUS Coordinator is Mrs Lilija Gončarovienė [email protected] Academic Calendar Tentative academic calendar Period Number of weeks Dates Autumn semester 16 1 st of September Christmas break 1 December 24 - January 2 Fall Semester Examinations 4 January Winter holidays 1 1st week of February Spring semester 16 2nd week of February Spring Semester Examinations 4 June Summer holidays 9 July - August For the current academic calendar, please visit http://studijos.vgtu.lt 10 VGTU: be a part of our world VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION Faculties Address Coordinators Architecture Pylimo g. 26/1, Vilnius Associate Professor Dr. Audrius Novickas Room AR 206, 2005 Tel +370 5 274 5211 Fax +370 5 274 5213 [email protected] Business Management Saulėtekio al. 11, Vilnius Associate Professor Dr. Rasa Smaliukienė Room SRC 621 Tel +370 5 274 4886 Fax +370 5 274 4892 [email protected] Civil Engineering Saulėtekio al. 11, Vilnius Associate Professor Dr. Jonas Šaparauskas Room SRC 416 Tel +370 5 274 5245 Fax +370 5 274 5016t [email protected] Electronics Naugarduko g.41, Vilnius Professor Dr. Habil Šarūnas Paulikas Room ER 210 Tel +370 5 274 5976 Fax +370 5 274 4770 [email protected] Associate Professor Dr. Rasa Vaiškūnaitė Room SRK II 211 Tel +370 5 274 5090 Fax +370 5 274 4731 [email protected] Environmental Engineering Saulėtekio al. 11, Vilnius Fundamental Sciences Saulėtekio al. 11, Vilnius Associate Professor Dr. Mindaugas Rybokas Room SRL I 414a Tel +370 5 274 4846 Fax +370 5 274 4844 [email protected] Mechanics J. Basanavičiaus g.28, Vilnius Placements - Associate Professor Dr. Vytautas Bučinskas Room MR 1015 Studies - Associate Professor Dr. Vadim Mokšin Room MRII 1012 Tel +370 5 274 4733, Tel +370 5 274 4748 Fax +370 5 274 5043 [email protected], [email protected] Transport Engineering J. Basanavičiaus g. 28b, Vilnius Associate Professor Dr. Gintautas Bureika Room MR 130a Tel +370 5 274 4805 Fax +370 5 274 4800 [email protected] Aviation Institute Rodūnios k. 30, Vilnius MS Gabrielė Bilkauskaitė Room AV 26 Tel +370 5 274 4821 Fax +370 5 274 5058 [email protected] VGTU: be a part of our world 11 VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION Lithuanian Credit System The Lithuanian degree system is modular with 40 credits per academic year. The system is a numerical scale from 10 (excellent) to 1 (very poor). 10 is the highest possible score and 5 is the lowest passing score. 4 and lower indicates failure. Note: Plagiarism is unacceptable and will result in a failing grade. Vilnius Gediminas Technical University uses the following grading system: Grade ECTS Grade Evaluation 10 A EXCELLENT 9 B VERY GOOD 8 C GOOD 7 C FAIR 6 D SATISFACTORY 5 E PASS 4 and below FX/F FAIL ECTS Credit System The ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) method is used for all incoming and outgoing students of VGTU. ECTS credits are a numerical value (between 1 and 60) allocated to course units to describe the required workload. Exchange students must complete 30 ECTS credits each semester and 60 ECTS credits each academic year. One Lithuanian credit is equal to 1.5 ECTS credit. Before starting studies at VGTU, international students must have a signed Learning Agreement that lists all courses to be completed and the ECTS credit values to be awarded upon successful completion. After completing studies at VGTU, the faculty will prepare the Transcript of Records and send it directly to the home institution. The Learning Agreement gives the student a guarantee in advance that they will receive full academic recognition for credits from their approved programme. Note: ECTS credits are only awarded to students who successfully complete all course requirements. 12 VGTU: be a part of our world VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION ECTS grading scale: ECTS Grade Definition A EXCELLENT - outstanding performance with only minor errors B VERY GOOD - above the average standard but with some errors C GOOD - generally sound work with a number of notable errors D SATISFACTORY - fair but with significant shortcomings E SUFFICIENT - performance meets the minimum criteria FX FAIL - some more work required before the credit can be awarded F FAIL - considerable further work is required VGTU Credit System in Comparison with ECTS: 1 full academic year = 40 VGTU credits / 60 ECTS credits 1 semester = 20 VGTU credits / 30 ECTS credits 1 VGTU credit = 1.5 ECTS credit Attendance Students registered for fulltime programs are required to attend classes, seminars, trainings, and laboratories. Assessments Student progress is evaluated through intermediate assessments (mid-semester exams, seminar discussions, laboratory work, individual assignments, etc.) and final exams. The final grade combines the intermediate assessment grade with the final exam grade and possibly class attendance. Individual assignments, projects and final papers should be completed according to VGTU requirements. Examination Requirements Students who earn no points for intermediate appraisals are not allowed to complete the final exam. Examinations are offered in written form and final exams may be retaken. The examination time for exchange students can be postponed if an agreement is reached between a student and a lecturer. VGTU: be a part of our world 13 VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION 6 1 5 2 4 Railway and Bus Stations Airport 3 14 VGTU: be a part of our world VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION MAIN CAMPUS Vilnius Gediminas Technical University Saulėtekio al. 11, Vilnius Tel +370 5 237 0554 Fax +370 5 270 0112 www.vgtu.lt VGTU has faculties located in various parts of Vilnius; however, the main university campus is located at Saulėtekio al. 11. Take trolleybus number 2 to the “Senoji plytinė” stop to reach the main campus. All tickets must be validated. A taxi from the center to the main campus costs approximately 20 - 25 Lt. 1 2 3 Faculties of Fudamental Sciences, Faculty of Architecture Antanas Gustaitis Aviation Institute Enviromental, Civil Engineering and Faculty of Creature Industries Rodūnios kelias 30, AV-I, 28 room Busines Management Pylimo g. 26/1 LT-02187 Vilnius Saulėtekio al. 11 LT-03227 Vilnius LT-10223 Vilnius 4 5 6 Faculty of Electronics Faculties of Mechanics and Faculty of Transport Engineering Naugarduko g. 41 Transport Engineering Plytinės g. 27 LT-03227 Vilnius J. Basanavičiaus g. 28 LT-10105 Vilnius LT-03224 Vilnius VGTU: be a part of our world 15 VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION VGTU Main Campus 1. Rector’s Office, International Relations Office, faculties of Civil Engineering and Busines Management 2. Student Dormitory 3. Guest House (Dormitory for Foreign students) 4. Library 5. Faculty of Transport Egineering 6. Institute of Humanities 7. Gym 8. Sunrise Valley Science and Technolgy Park 9. Faculty of Fundamental Sciences 10. Faculty of Environmental Sciences 11. Laboratories 4 2 2 Saulėtekis Universitetas 16 VGTU: be a part of our world VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION 5 Plytinės 7 6 Senoji plytinė Technikos universitetas 8 2 2 1 9 11 10 3 VGTU: be a part of our world 17 VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OFFICE The International Relations Office (IRO) is responsible for the development, coordination and implementation of international activities for VGTU. The IRO can assist international students with practical matters including studies, accommodation and visa matters. Please do not hesitate to contact us by phone, email or in person during consultation hours. 18 Dr Asta Radzevičienė Vice Rector for international relations Phone: +370 5 2745002 [email protected] International strategies development; Development and coordinating of institutional international activities; Assistance to the rector for international affairs Aušra Pelėdienė Director ad interim of International Office Phone: +370 5 237 0557 [email protected] Administration of bilateral institutional cooperation agreements outside LLP/Erasmus programme Lilija Gončarovienė LLP/Erasmus Institutional Coordinator Phone: +370 5 2370556 [email protected] Institutional Applications and Reports, Teaching staff mobility Renata Vėbrienė International Relations Manager Phone: +370 5 2370554 [email protected] Coordinating incoming students VGTU: be a part of our world VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION Valentina Omelčenko International Programmes Manager Phone: +370 5 2744957 [email protected] Counseling outgoing students Jelena Mazaj International Relations Manager Phone: +370 5 2744957 [email protected] ERASMUS placements search for outgoing and incoming students Justina Pluktaitė International Programmes Manager Phone: +370 5 2744958 [email protected] Administration of international relations‘ data register Austėja Ikamaitė International Relations Coordinator Phone: +370 5 2745029 [email protected] Teaching Staff Mobility; Newsletter of the International Office International Relations Office Student Consultation hours: Saulėtekio al. 11, Central Building, Room 517, Vilnius Monday - Thursday 1 pm - 3 pm Friday 9 am - 11 am Tel +370 5 274 4958 / +370 5 2745029 Fax +370 5 270 0112 [email protected] VGTU: be a part of our world 19 VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION 20 VGTU: be a part of our world VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION MENTORS Each incoming student will be assigned a Lithuanian student mentor from VGTU. This mentor will help international students integrate into life here and will offer insights, directions, practical advice and support. Mentors will contact students around one month prior to arrival in Lithuania. LITHUANIAN LANGUAGE COURSE The Lithuanian Language Course (LLC) offers international students the opportunity to study one of the oldest languages in the world. Both Lithuanian and Latvian are derived from the Baltic branch of the Indo-European family of languages. Students can take basic LLC which will help with daily life in Lithuania. Students who plan to attend LLC at VGTU must mark the corresponding field on the general VGTU Application Form. The courses are free of charge and will be organized at a convenient time. Successful completion of the course is worth 3 ECTS credits. Alternatively, students can attend the Erasmus Intensive Lithuanian Language Course organized in autumn term and spring term. The courses will provide basic language skills as well as an overview of the social, cultural, political and economic situation of Lithuania. For more information, please visit www.smpf.lt VGTU: be a part of our world 21 VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION ACCOMODATION Student Dormitory University accommodation is assigned on a first come, first served basis. The VGTU foreign student dormitory is situated on campus about a 10 minute walk from the central building and the faculties of Business Management, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering and Fundamental Sciences. The faculties of Architecture, Electronics, Mechanics and Transport Engineering are located near the city center, and the Aviation Institute is located near the International Airport. Saulėtekio al. 39a, Vilnius Administrator: Donatas Jodenis Tel +370 5 269 8828 Tel +370 5 269 8827 E-mail: [email protected] Each room is furnished with two beds, two dressers, one closet, one desk, one table and two chairs and each kitchen is furnished with a sink, refrigerator, electric cooker and cupboards. A blanket, pillow, pillowcase, sheet and towel are provided for each student. Bedding is changed every ten days, but can be changed more often by request. An optional room cleaning service is available every day except Saturday and Sunday. The tap water is potable, and the building has central heating which generally operates from mid-October until earlyApril. Free wireless internet is available throughout the building which can be accessed from personal computers. Meals are not included in the rent. Students can prepare their own meals in the common kitchens. There is a café, small market and laundromat close by. Residents can contact the receptionist with any facility related problems such as electricity and water issues. The dormitory is locked at night and only guests are allowed to enter and/or be in the dormitory after 11:00 pm. Dormitory prices vary depending on the location and the type of room. The VGTU dormitory costs approximately 110 EUR per month whereas a private dormitory costs approximately 220 EUR per month. A 400 Lt deposit fee is required which will be refunded prior to departure provided no property has been damaged. Note: Accommodation fees must be paid within 3 days of arrival. 22 VGTU: be a part of our world VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION Student Dormitory Rules ▪ Submit to legal requirements of the administrator, guard and other dormitory staff ▪ Uphold the rental contract ▪ Keep the premises and shared-spaces clean and orderly ▪ Use power and water sparingly ▪ Show passes to guard upon entry ▪ Pay for any damaged property prior to departure ▪ Take responsibility for conduct of all guests and pay for any property damaged by guests ▪ Return all dormitory property including key and furnishings prior to departure ▪ Honor the designated quiet hours from 11:00 pm - 7:00 am ▪ Allow the administrator to enter the room for inspection It is prohibited to: ▪ Host overnight guests ▪ Move to a different room ▪ Move dormitory property to a different room without the administrator’s permission ▪ Smoke ▪ Possess or use alcoholic drinks, narcotic or psychotropic substances ▪ Change door locks Potential penalties for violating the rules: ▪ A written warning by Administration of the University ▪ Expulsion from the dormitory Private Flat It is also possible to rent a flat in the city. The price for a 1 bedroom flat in the city is around 150 - 250 EUR per month though furnished places tend to be more expensive. A list of real estate agencies is available at the International Relations Office. VGTU: be a part of our world 23 VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION LIBRARY The primary function of the VGTU library and reading rooms is to provide the university community with access to high quality research and information. Students must present a student card to use the library services. Publications and manuals may be checked out for 1 - 6 months depending on available inventory. All publications must be returned by February 10 for fall semester and by July 10 for spring semester. Students can request to keep materials for longer. Certain publications are only available for use in the reading rooms. VGTU Library and Reading Rooms Saulėtekio al. 14, Vilnius [email protected] General Reading Room 201 Reading Room for Students 211 Reading Room for Academic Staff 217 Reading Room Galleries 213, 216 Opening hours During the semester (September - June) I - IV V VI Delivery Room 900 - 2000 900 - 2000 - General Reading Room 9 - 21 Reading Room for Academic Staff 900 - 2100 Reading Room- Gallery Gallery A VII - 9 - 21 10 - 17 00 - 900 - 2100 1000 - 1700 - 9 - 21 9 - 21 10 - 17 00 - 900 - 2100 900 - 2100 1000 - 1700 - Internet Reading Room 00 9 - 21 00 9 - 21 00* 9 - 21 - Overnight Internet Reading Room* 21 - 9 00 21 - 9 00 21 - 9 00 2100 - 900 Reading Room for Individual work 45 9 - 17 9 - 16 Faculty Reading Rooms Paid services 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 30 - - 9 - 17 9 - 17 30 - - 900 - 1745 900 - 1630 - - 00 00 30 00 00 * Entering to this Reading Room (Saulėtekio al. 14, Room 119) is possible only with electronic card, which you will be given after you’ll fill the application form. Application form you can find in all library’s Reading Rooms and User’s Service Division. The last Friday of each month is for the general organization of the library and the readers are not accepted. 24 VGTU: be a part of our world VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION Faculty Reading Rooms Aviation Institute Reading Room Rodūnios 30, Room 19, Vilnius Faculty of Architecture Reading Room Trakų str. 1/26, Room 1.15, Vilnius Faculty of Electronics Reading Room Naugarduko 41, Rooms 409 - 410, Vilnius Faculty of Fundamental Science Reading Room Saulėtekio al. 11, Vilnius Faculty of Mechanics and Transport Engineering Reading Room J. Basanavičiaus 28, Room 109, Vilnius Faculty of Civil Engineering and Business Management Reading Room Saulėtekio al. 11, Vilnius The 24 hour reading room is accessible during the day or at night with an electronic card. The application form for the electronic card can be obtained from the reading room, and the card can be obtained free of charge in room 101. The card can only be used by the person who applies for it, and it is prohibited to give access to anyone from outside of the university community. Note: It is necessary to return the card prior to departure or a fine will be applied. Additional materials can be obtained at: National M. Mažvydas Library Gedimino pr. 51, Vilnius www.lnb.lt Technical Library Ignoto g. 6, Vilnius www.tb.lt EDUROAM WIRLESS NETWORK Wireless internet is available at the VGTU campus, library and dormitory. Please contact the International Relations Office for information on how to utilize the network. VGTU: be a part of our world 25 VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION 26 VGTU: be a part of our world VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION STUDENT ACTIVITIES Fotyvas Club Fotyvas is the photography club which is quick to capture photos at various events around town. Gabija Choir A famous Lithuanian choir conductor founded the co-ed choir “Gabija” in 1964. The repertoire includes classical and contemporary pieces by Lithuanian and foreign composers. Palėpė Theater Studio Over thirty people participant in this group which was established in 1999. Activities include acting, costume design, scenery construction and light and sound engineering. Tourist Club The tourist Club of VGTU (VGTU TK) was founded in 1974. Members take part in expeditions and trips all across Lithuania. Activities include hiking, skiing, biking, canoeing and climbing as well as participating in competitions organized by the Lithuanian Travelers Union and other clubs. Vingis Folk Ensemble This troupe made up of dancers and musicians was founded in 1962.Vingis performs at festivals and concerts all over Lithuania and Europe. Note: Please contact the VGTU student representation for information on how to join any of these groups. Student Union The Student Union is a voluntary, non-profit organization which was established in 1990. This group represents student interests on a local and national level. The group also organizes cultural events, concerts and lectures and issues Lithuanian student cards. For more information, please visit www.vgtusa.lt VGTU: be a part of our world 27 VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Step 1 The student must be enrolled at an institution of higher education in the home country and be selected by the home institution to study at VGTU within the LLP/Erasmus programme. Step 2 The home institution coordinator must inform the VGTU International Relations Office by email or fax that the student has been selected to study at VGTU within the LLP/Erasmus programme. Step 3 The student must fill in and send the completed online Application Form (urd.vgtu.lt/form/incoming/), Learning Agreement and Transcript of Records by fax or email AND by post to the VGTU International Relations Office. Step 4 The VGTU International Relations Office must send a signed Learning Agreement and official invitation letter to the International Relations Office of the home institution. Application Deadlines General: Autumn semester - May 10 Spring semester - December 10 Non-EU/EEA citizens who require a visa: Autumn semester - May 10 Spring semester - November 30 28 VGTU: be a part of our world VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION ARRIVAL Step 1 The student must inform the International Relations Office of the exact date, time and place of arrival at least two weeks prior to arrival. A VGTU mentor will then meet the student at the Airport, Bus or Train Station upon arrival. Step 2 The day after arrival, the student must come to the International Relations Office with all required documents: a. Passport valid for at least one year; b. 4 passport size photographs; c. Health insurance valid for the full duration of stay in Lithuania; d. Certificate confirming status as an LLP/Erasmus mobility grant recipient and specifying the grant sum OR income/bank statement (not less than 250 Euro per month) e. Completed application form for enrollment at VGTU. Note: LLP/ERASMUS students do not pay tuition or registration fees. Step 3 Review selected courses and if necessary prepare the Changes to Original Learning Agreement form. Changes to the learning agreement must be submitted to the VGTU International Relations Office during the first month of studies. Step 4 At the end of the semester, the student must complete exams, obtain grades, collect teachers’ signatures on the examination card and then return the completed examination card to the International Relations Office. Step 5 Within one month after the official end of the semester, the official transcript of records will be mailed to the International Relations Office at the home institution. Please check for updated information at urd.vgtu.lt/en Note: All required forms can be found at http://urd.vgtu.lt/en/for-international-students/exchange-students/erasmus--studies-/ VGTU: be a part of our world 29 VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION 30 VGTU: be a part of our world VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION VISAS Each student must have a passport valid for at least one year from the initial date of entry into Lithuania. Citizens from EU/EEA countries and Switzerland do not require a visa to enter Lithuania. Citizens from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Korea, Switzerland, and the United States and other countries do not require a visa to enter Lithuania; however, if they plan to stay for more than 90 days, they will need to obtain a D visa for studies from the Migration Department in Vilnius. Citizens of Azerbaijan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkey, Uzbekistan and other countries must obtain a visa from the Embassy of Lithuania in their country prior to arrival in Lithuania. Note: Each student must verify all the consular requirements before traveling to Lithuania. For more information, please - visit the website of the Migration Department for a complete list of requirements by country found under the heading “Information on visas” and “Issuance of visas” at www.migracija.lt. ▪ Call the Lithuanian Embassy in your country ▪ Call the Consular Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Lithuania at tel +370 5 236 2400 ▪ Call the Visa Office at the Department of Migration in Lithuania at tel +370 5 236 2623 The following documents are needed to apply for a visa: 1. Visa application 2. Passport and Passport Copy (Passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond the end of stay in Lithuania) 3. Certificate confirming status as an LLP/Erasmus mobility grant recipient and specifying the grant sum OR in come/bank statement (not less than 250 Euro per month) 4. 1 passport size photograph 5. Health insurance valid in foreign countries VGTU: be a part of our world 31 VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION 32 VGTU: be a part of our world VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY: YOUR ERASMUS INSTITUTION HEALTH CARE EU/EEA students temporarily residing in Lithuania are entitled to free health care on the basis of the E111 form, European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) or a certificate in special cases. Students are required to present the health care provider with one of these documents as well as proof of identity. Patients who cannot meet these requirements must cover the cost of treatment on their own. Students from non-EU/EEA countries must purchase health insurance in their home country prior to arriving in Lithuania. They will need to pay for medical services in Lithuania and later be reimbursed by their insurance company. Public and private clinics are available in Lithuania. Vilnius University Hospital/Santariškių Klinikos Northway Medical Center Santariškių g. 2, Vilnius S. Žukausko g. 19, Vilnius Tel +370 5 236 5000 Tel +370 5 264 4466 www.santa.lt www.nmc.lt Antakalnio poliklinika/Antakalnis Hospital Denticija Antakalnio g. 59, Vilnius V. Grybo g. 32/10, Vilnius Tel +370 5 234 4518 Tel +370 5 270 9125 www.denticija.lt/en Vilnius University Emergency Hospital/ Vilniaus Greitosios Pagalbos Universitetinė Ligoninė Medical Diagnostic Center Šiltnamių g. 29, Vilnius V. Grybo g. 32/10, Vilnius Tel +370 5 216 9212 Tel +370 5 270 9120 www.medcentras.lt/en Baltic American Clinic Tel +370 5 234 2020 (24 hours) Cell +370 6 985 2655 (24 hours) Nemenčinės pl. 54a, Vilnius www.bak.lt/en VGTU: be a part of our world 33 LITHUANIA: YOUR ERASMUS COUNTRY 34 VGTU: be a part of our world LITHUANIA: YOUR ERASMUS COUNTRY LITHUANIA: YOUR ERASMUS COUNTRY VGTU: be a part of our world 35 LITHUANIA: YOUR ERASMUS COUNTRY 36 VGTU: be a part of our world LITHUANIA: YOUR ERASMUS COUNTRY LITHUANIA: YOUR ERASMUS COUNTRY HISTORY It is believed that the name Lithuania originates from the River Lietava (Lietauka), a tributary of the Neris. It flows about 25 km from the town of Kernavė, an important political center in ancient Lithuania. Lithuania was first mentioned in 1009 A.D. Duke Mindaugas united territories and established the state of Lithuania, successfully resisting the eastward expansion of the Teutonic Knights. In 1253 Mindaugas accepted Christianity for political reason and secured the crown from the Pope of Rome becoming the first and only king in Lithuanian history. Grand Duke Vytautas ruled from 1392 until 1430 when Lithuania extended from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea. Grand Duke Vytautas brought great military and political prosperity to the country. Vytautas and his cousin Jogaila defeated the Teutonic Order at the Battle of Grunwald in 1410. Lithuania signed the Union of Lublin with Poland in 1569 strengthening ties between the two nations. The agreement created a Commonwealth Republic of two nations, which shared one ruler and a joint legislature, the Seimas. Nevertheless, Lithuania’s state sovereignty was preserved and the treasury, currency, laws and army remained independent. From 1654 until 1667, Lithuania became embroiled in wars with Russia, whose strength was increasing. During the second half of the 18th century, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania lost nearly all of its sovereign rights, and the majority of the territory was partitioned among Russia, Prussia, and Austria. The name “Lithuania” disappeared from the political map of Europe for 123 years. Lithuania began to recover at the end of the 19th century during a period known as the “spring of nations”. A struggle to maintain national culture resulted in the reinstitution of writing in Lithuanian and the “book-bearers” movement which increased literacy and national awareness. The Council of Lithuania proclaimed the restoration of the Independent Republic of Lithuania on February 16, 1918. However, in 1940 Lithuania was occupied by Soviet Russia followed by a brief period of Nazi occupation during World War II. Then Lithuania was again absorbed into the Soviet Union for nearly 50 years declaring independence in 1990. Lithuania continues to prosper and became a member of NATO on March 29, 2004 and a member of the European Union on May 1, 2004. VGTU: be a part of our world 37 LITHUANIA: YOUR ERASMUS COUNTRY 38 VGTU: be a part of our world LITHUANIA: YOUR ERASMUS COUNTRY GEOGRAPHY Lithuania is an Eastern European country situated along the Baltic Sea. With an area of 65,300 sq km, Lithuania is the largest of the three Baltic States. Lithuania borders Latvia in the north, Belarus in the east and south, and Poland and the Kaliningrad region of Russia in the southwest. Klaipeda is Lithuania’s only commercial port and is situated where the Curonian Lagoon meets the open sea. The Curonian Spit is a narrow strip of sand dunes which separates the open sea from the Baltic shoreline. Lithuania covers 1,823 hectares 30% of which is forested. The landscape is picturesque with rolling hills, rivers, valleys, forests, and over 3,000 lakes. Note: The geographical center of Europe is situated in Lithuania about 30 km from the capital, Vilnius. CLIMATE The climate varies from maritime to continental with warm summers (average 20°C up to 35°C) and cold winters (average -5°C down to -20°C). Note: Warm boots and winter coats are often needed from October to April. However, the summers can be extremely hot. Come prepared for the extremes and everything in between. DEMOGRAPHICS Lithuania has a population of approximately 3 million people. A third of the population lives in rural areas and the rest live in urban zones. The largest city is the capital, Vilnius, with approximately 500,000 inhabitants. Kaunas is the second largest city with about 300,000 inhabitants. Lithuania is a relatively homogeneous society with over 80% of the population identifying themselves as Lithuanian followed by 9.4% Russian, 7% Polish, and 3.6% other. 95% of the population is Roman Catholic. LANGUAGE Over 80% of Lithuanians consider the Lithuanian language to be their mother tongue. Lithuanian is one of the oldest languages alive, originating from the Baltic branch of Indo-European languages along with German, Roman and Slavic languages. Lithuanian also retains the nominal morphology found in Sanskrit and Latin. Lithuanian utilizes an adapted version of the Roman alphabet allowing foreigners to easily read text. Although most Lithuanians are fluent in English, it is less common outside of large cities. It is always useful to know key phrases, so here is an introductory lesson. VGTU: be a part of our world 39 LITHUANIA: YOUR ERASMUS COUNTRY 40 VGTU: be a part of our world LITHUANIA: YOUR ERASMUS COUNTRY Labas rytas Good morning Laba diena Good afternoon Labas vakaras Good evening Viso gero Goodbye Labas Hello/Hi Iki See you Kaip sekasi? How are you? Ačiū, gerai. O tu? Fine, thanks. And you? Atsiprašau I am sorry/Excuse me/Pardon Prašau Please Ne No Taip Yes Atsiprašau, aš nekalbu lietuviškai Sorry, I do not speak Lithuanian Atsiprašau, bet aš nesuprantu Sorry, but I do not understand Suprantate? Do you understand? Suprantate angliškai? Do you understand English? Taip, suprantu Yes, I understand Ne, nesuprantu No, I do not understand Pakartokite prašau Could you repeat that please? Prašau meniu Can I have the menu, please? Prašau sąskaitą Can I have the bill, please? Koks tavo vardas What is your name? Mano vardas Vilma My name is Vilma Vieną bilietą prašau One ticket please Kiek tai kainuoja? How much does it cost? Į sveikatą! Cheers! Kur yra …? Where is…? Parduotuvė Supermarket Biblioteka Library Paštas Post Office Bankas Bank Kino teatras Cinema Bažnyčia Church Muziejus Museum Baseinas Swimming pool Sporto klubas Sports club Kioskas Kiosk Tualetas Toilet Vaistinė Pharmacy Bankomatas ATM VGTU: be a part of our world 41 LITHUANIA: YOUR ERASMUS COUNTRY 42 VGTU: be a part of our world LITHUANIA: YOUR ERASMUS COUNTRY GOVERNMENT Lithuania is a parliamentary republic governed by a democratically elected Parliament known as the Seimas. The Seimas consists of 141 members elected for 4 year terms and the President is elected by direct vote for a term of 5 years. The head of the Government is the Prime Minister who is appointed and dismissed by the President with approval of the Seimas. Government jurisdiction is administered through central and municipal governments and the country is divided into 44 districts and 423 administrative units. For more information, please visit: President of the Republic of Lithuania www.president.lt Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania www.lrs.lt Government of the Republic of Lithuania www.lrvk.lt Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania www.urm.lt VGTU: be a part of our world 43 LITHUANIA: YOUR ERASMUS COUNTRY CURRENCY The Lithuanian Litas (plural Litai) is the official currency of Lithuania and is denoted as LTL or Lt. The bills come in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 Lt. There are two categories of coins: heavier and more valuable coins in denominations of 1, 2 and 5 Lt and nearly weightless and valueless coins in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 centai/centų. The Litas exchange rate is tied to the euro (EUR) at a rate of 3.4528 Lt to 1 EUR. Most places in Vilnius accept credit cards, and ATMs can be found throughout the city and in shopping centers. Traveller’s checks can be redeemed for cash in hotels and banks, but cannot be used as currency in other establishments. For those planning trips outside of major urban areas, it is best to take cash along as ATMs are not always available. For more information, please visit: Lithuanian Bank www.lb.lt Mint of Lithuanian coins www.lithuanian-mint.lt 44 VGTU: be a part of our world LITHUANIA: YOUR ERASMUS COUNTRY PHONE SERVICES Almost all public phones are card operated by Teo, one of the largest telecommunications companies in Lithuania. Service centers, Lietuvos Spauda kiosks, shopping centers, post offices, cafes, gas stations, and many other places sell phone cards. It is advisable to use a prepaid phone with phone cards or to subscribe to one of the main companies here since this will be much more affordable than an international plan from abroad. Major telephone companies Omnitel www.omnitel.lt Tele2 www.tele2.lt Bite GSM www.bite.lt For international calls, dial the international access code (00 for Europe and 011 for the United States), followed by country code, city code and the number. For example, to call Ireland dial + 353 877 222 222. For a long distance call within the country, dial 8, wait for the dial tone, then dial the city code and the number. When calling a Lithuanian cell phone, the number will either start with 8 or with + 370. For example, to call a Lithuanian cell phone dial 8 666 22 222 or + 370 6 662 2222. Important numbers Emergency line 112 Information line 118 VGTU: be a part of our world 45 LITHUANIA: YOUR ERASMUS COUNTRY 46 VGTU: be a part of our world LITHUANIA: YOUR ERASMUS COUNTRY HOLIDAYS National Holidays 1 January New year’s Day 16 February Independence Day 11 March Restoration of Lithuanian’s State March/April Catholic Easter 1 May Labor Day 24 June St. John’s Day (Joninės) 6 July Crowning of Grand Duke Mindaugas 15 August Assumption of the Blessed Virgin 1 November All Saint’s Day 24-26 December Christmas Three Kings Day (January 6) The Holiday of the Three Kings is celebrated with a procession through Old Town and events at Cathedral Square. Užgavėnės (7 weeks before Easter) Užgavėnės is the traditional celebration to bid farewell to winter. The celebration corresponds with Roman Catholic traditions in other parts of the world, such as Mardi Gras, Shrove Tuesday, and Carnaval. During this time, an effigy of winter called morė is burned and different masked characters including devils, goats, gypsies, witches, and the grim reaper gather to dance and eat the traditional dish of the holiday, pancakes. Gavėnia fasting begins right after Užgavėnės in preparation for Easter, so everyone must eat pancakes and other treats during this time. This celebration is held in various locations including Gediminas, Tauras Hill, City Hall Square and Rumšiškės Park. Kaziukas Fair (the first weekend of March) Kaziukas Fair is an open air market held during the first weekend of March each year. The fair is held in honor of the Patron Saint of Lithuania, St. Kazimieras. Weavers, smiths, potters, and other artisans come from all over Lithuania to sell their handcrafted products. Enjoy traditional food, drink and music along Gediminas, Pilies, Didžioji, Vokiečių and Rūdininkų Streets. Cinema Spring (end of March) The international film festival “Cinema Spring” is organized at the end of March each year. The festival includes original films from around the world including Lithuanian productions. The festival is usually held at Vingis Cinema over the course of several days. VGTU: be a part of our world 47 LITHUANIA: YOUR ERASMUS COUNTRY 48 VGTU: be a part of our world LITHUANIA: YOUR ERASMUS COUNTRY Easter Many people attend mass on this day. Families then gather to display and compare creatively painted, dyed and decorated Easter eggs. Various celebratory events take place in the squares and the courtyards of Old Town. Poetry spring (May) The annual festival “Poetry Spring” takes place in May. The laureate of Poetry Spring is traditionally crowned in Kaunas with the final celebration taking place in the Sarbievius Courtyard at Vilnius University. Instrumental Spring (the last weekend of May) This international festival consists of folk songs and traditional dances by musicians, singers and dancers from Lithuania and abroad. Join over 20,000 spectators in Old Town and Sereikiškių Park to partake in the festivities. St. John’s Day (June 24) This holiday takes place on the longest day/shortest night of the year and is also known as Midsummers Night, Cupola or Dew Day. Holiday traditions include floating grass wreathes on water, singing, dancing, drinking, jumping over bonfires, telling fortunes and searching for a magic blossom at midnight. The celebration comes to an end with the rising of the sun. Festivities take place on the bank of Neris River in Vilnius and in Kernavė. Vilnius Music Festival (July) Fans of jazz, classical and traditional music gather in Vilnius concert halls and venues for performances throughout July. The festival attracts a wide range of musicians each year and continues to grow in popularity. Capital City Days (September) Capital City Days celebrates the transition of the seasons from summer to autumn and events take place throughout September. One highlight is the Francis Market at City Hall Square where vendors sell local handcrafts, chefs cook up Lithuanian cuisine and bands play traditional music. Other activities range from a procession, fireworks and theater performances to international exhibitions, sports contests and beer festivals. This celebration has something for everyone. Christmas (December 1 - 26) Christmas celebrations begin in December with visits from Santa Clause, lighting of the Christmas tree and performances at City Hall Square and Vingis Park. The events take place from December 1 - 26. New Year (December 26 - January 2) The new year is celebrated with concerts and fireworks in Kalnų Park, Vingis Parks, Cathedral Square, and City Hall Squares as well as classical music concerts at the National Philharmonic Society, Theatre of Opera and Ballet, Congress Palace, and St. John’s Church. VGTU: be a part of our world 49 LITHUANIA: YOUR ERASMUS COUNTRY 50 VGTU: be a part of our world LITHUANIA: YOUR ERASMUS COUNTRY TOURISM Local tourist information centers can provide maps and tourism information. www.travel.lt PLACES TO VISIT IN LITHUANIA Here are recommendations for places to visit in Lithuania. It is possible to explore the country by bus, train, car, plane and even hot air balloon. Anykščiai Anykščiai is a town situated at the confluence of two rivers, the Šventoji and Anykšta, in eastern Lithuania. It was first mention in July 1440. The small town is known for its picturesque countryside including 76 lakes and also serves as a ski resort in the winter. The Curonian Spit The Curonian Spit is an extraordinary piece of land along the Baltic coast designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a national park. The quaint villages of Smiltynė, Alksnynė, Juodkrantė, Pervalka, Preila and Nida dot the huge strip of sand. The island is forested with linden, elm, birch and pine and hosts a wide range of wildlife, beautiful beaches and a unique group of hardy fishermen. Highlights include a bike ride along the coast, a visit to the striking dunes, and a walk up Witches Hill. Druskininkai Druskininkai is the main spa town in Lithuania due to the mineral water springs and curative mud baths. This popular getaway is also where M. K. Čiurlionis, the famous painter and composer, lived and worked. Grūtas Park Grūtas Park exhibits an extensive collection of statues and busts of Soviet leaders including Lenin, Stalin and others. The statues, which were erected all over Lithuania during the Soviet occupation, have now been transported to a single location and are displayed throughout the park. The exposition is intended to criticize Soviet ideology and influence. The Hill of Crosses The Hill of Crosses (Kryžių kalnas) is located 11 km from Šiauliai in the direction of Riga and is a symbol of people’s faith and freedom of expression. Since 1961, the Soviet Union destroyed the crosses on this hill 4 times but hope springs eternal. Now there are thousands of crosses of different sizes and styles. Pope Paul II held Mass at the Hill of Crosses during his visit to Lithuania. People say that if you leave a cross there, your dreams will come true! VGTU: be a part of our world 51 LITHUANIA: YOUR ERASMUS COUNTRY 52 VGTU: be a part of our world LITHUANIA: YOUR ERASMUS COUNTRY Kaunas Kaunas is called the “temporary capital” of Lithuania because it was utilized as an alternate capital during times of occupation. It is the second largest city in Lithuania situated at the confluence of two rivers, the Nemunas and the Neris. The city is famous for its basketball team “Žalgiris” and a splendidly restored Old Town. Highlights include a visit to Freedom Avenue, the M.K.Čiurlionis Art Gallery, Vytautas Church built in the 14th century, Liberty Square, the “War Museum” and the 11th century Kaunas Castle. Kernavė Kernavė was the first Lithuanian capital in 1279. The Kernavė Archaeological Site is about 35 km northwest of Vilnius and gives testimony to 10 millennia of human settlements in this region. Situated in the valley of the River Neris, this unique archaeological area includes the town of Kernavė, forts, unfortified settlements, burial sites and other remnants from the late Paleolithic period to the Middle Ages. Klaipėda Founded in 1252, Klaipėda is the third-largest city in Lithuania, situated on the coast of the Baltic Sea. As a key port city in the European Union, it is a window to the world of international trade for Lithuania. The city, once known as Memel, still has a German feel in places and the Old Town features cobblestone streets and antique lampposts on nearly every street corner. The main draw for tourists is the city’s location at the mouth of the Danė River with ferry access to the Curonian Spit. Palanga Palanga is one of the most developed resort cities in Lithuania. Although it is a year-round travel destination, it is most popular as a summer resort. Palanga is best known for its beaches, pier, song festivals, symphony concerts and beauty competitions. Rumšiškės Rumšiškės is 15 kilometers from Kaunas. It is one of the largest open air museums in Europe which presents a rich mosaic of ancient Lithuanian villages, regions (Aukštaitija, Dzūkija, Suvalkija, Žemaitija) and traditions all in one place. Personal residences, grain sheds, barns, and other farmsteads have been moved from various ethnographic regions and set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Kaunas Sea. There are many activities to enjoy including a horseback riding, riding in a carriage or observing master craftsmen at work. Folk concerts and holiday festivals are held at the museum grounds throughout the year. Trakai The quaint, lakeside town of Trakai is about an hour from Vilnius. Trakai is a former capital of Lithuania famous for the island castle built in 14th Century. The castle is a popular tourist destination and the museum has exhibits on Lithuanian Grand Dukes and historic findings. Other highlights of Trakai include boating on the lake, visiting the Karaime Museum and sampling kibinė, a meat pastry characteristic of this region. VGTU: be a part of our world 53 VILNIUS: YOUR ERASMUS CITY 54 VGTU: be a part of our world VILNIUS: YOUR ERASMUS CITY VILNIUS: YOUR ERASMUS CITY VGTU: be a part of our world 55 VILNIUS: YOUR ERASMUS CITY 56 VGTU: be a part of our world VILNIUS: YOUR ERASMUS CITY VILNIUS: YOUR ERASMUS CITY The capital city, Vilnius, is situated in south-eastern Lithuania (54°41” north latitude and 25°17” east longitude) at the confluence of the River Vilnelė and the River Neris. Vilnius is one of the country’s oldest cities founded by Duke Gediminas in 1323. In 1860, the first railway in Lithuania connected Vilnius with St. Petersburg and Warsaw. Vilnius is located about 312 km from the Baltic Sea and Klaipėda. Other cities such as Kaunas, Šiauliai, and Panevėžys are located near to the capital. The geographical center of Europe and former Lithuanian capitals Trakai and Kernavė are all located in Vilnius County. Vilnius has an active social and cultural scene due to a population of over 500,000 and the presence of academic institutions, businesses, government offices and foreign embassies. Vilnius offers a great variety of theaters, orchestras, festivals, museums, libraries, restaurants, bars and clubs. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION The public transportation system in Vilnius is well developed and includes trolleybuses, buses, minibuses and taxis. The information board at each stop displays bus routes and schedules. There is generally a 5 - 10 minute interval between trolleybuses and a 10 - 15 minute interval between buses. Minibuses will let passengers in and out at will and move fast, so the cost is 3 Lt (~0.9 EUR). Bus and trolleybus monthly tickets can be purchased at an 80% discount from kiosks with a Lithuanian Student card or ISIC student card. Note: It is possible to receive a fine of 60 - 100 Lt (17.50 - 29 EUR) if traveling without a ticket. Taxis can also be an affordable option as long as they are ordered by phone. Maps and Transportation www.maps.lt www.vilniustransport.lt VGTU: be a part of our world 57 VILNIUS: YOUR ERASMUS CITY CAR RENTAL Car rental is expensive in Lithuania; therefore, it may be best to either purchase a car or use public transportation. However, there are various rental car companies located in Vilnius. Car Rental Companies Avis Laisves pr. 3, Vilnius Tel. +370 5 230 6820 www.avis.lt Budget Rodūnios k. 2, Vilnius Tel. +370 5 230 6708 www.budget.lt Eurorenta Rodūnios k. 2, Vilnius Tel. +370 6 860 0611 www.eurorenta.lt Speed Limits 58 Inside settlements 50km/h or as designated Outside settlements 90km/h On motorways 100km/h On highway 130km/h from April 1 - October 110km/h October 1 - April 1 VGTU: be a part of our world VILNIUS: YOUR ERASMUS CITY GROCERY STORES There are many grocery stores of differing sizes around Vilnius. The opening hours vary by location; however, stores are generally open at 7 am and close at 11 pm. The Maxima located at Mindaugo g. 11 is open 24 hours a day. Iki is the shop nearest to VGTU where everyday products can be purchased. To go there, take trolleybus number 2 or 19 to the “Tvereciaus” stop. Supermarkets Iki www.iki.lt/lt.php Maxima www.maxima.lt Rimi www.rimi.lt SHOPPING MALLS Vilnius has many large shopping malls include Europa, Panorama and Ozas. The largest shopping mall in Vilnius is Akropolis. This center has various shops, restaurants, a grocery store, an ice skating rink, a movie theater, a bowling alley, billiards, exhibitions, and additional services. To go to Akropolis, take bus number 45 to the “Akropolis” stop. Akropolis www.akropolis.lt Europa www.pceuropa.lt Ozas www.ozas.lt/ Panorama www.panorama.lt VGTU: be a part of our world 59 VILNIUS: YOUR ERASMUS CITY 60 VGTU: be a part of our world VILNIUS: YOUR ERASMUS CITY CINEMAS AND THEATERS Congress Concert Hall National Philharmonic Vilnius g. 6/16, Vilnius Aušros g.5, Vilnius www.lvso.lt www.filharmonija.lt Forum Cinemas Opera and Ballet Theater Savanorių pr. 7, Vilnius A. Vienuolio g. 1, Vilnius Ozo g. 25, Vilnius www.opera.lt www.forumcinemas.lt Siemens Arena Lithuanian National Drama Theater Ozo g. 14, Vilnius Gedimino pr. 4, Vilnius www.siemens-arena.com www.teatras.lt GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS Academy Gallery Museum of Applied Art Pilies g. 44/2, Vilnius Arsenalo g. 3a, Vilnius www.vda.lt http://www.ldm.lt/TDM/Index_en.htm Europos Parkas Museum of Genocide Victims Joneikiškių k., Vilnius Aukų g. 2a, Vilnius http://www.europosparkas.lt/index-lt.htm www.genocid.lt/muziejus Gediminas Castle Museum Vartai Gallery Arsenalo g. 5, Vilnius www.galerijavartai.lt www.lnm.lt/en/exposition-locations/gediminas-castle-tower.html Vilnius Picture Gallery Jewish Museum Didžioji g. 4, Vilnius Pylimo g. 4, Vilnius www.ldm.lt/VPG/Index.htm www.jmuseum.lt Lithuania National Museum Arsenalo g. 1, Vilnius www.lnm.lt VGTU: be a part of our world 61 VILNIUS: YOUR ERASMUS CITY 62 VGTU: be a part of our world VILNIUS: YOUR ERASMUS CITY PLACES TO VISIT IN VILNIUS Pilies and Didžioji streets embody the essence of Vilnius. From local vendors to historic landmarks, this part of the city has it all. The Gates of Dawn formed part of the original fortifications constructed to protect the city in the 16th century. In 1671, Carmelites built a chapel in the gates housing the image of the Virgin Mary, reputed for miracle-working powers. The chapel interior was refurbished in the neo-classical style in 1829 and should not be missed. Pilies street is probably the most frequently visited market place for folk art in Vilnius. It is a great place to pick up gifts for friends and family. Many festivals and processions also pass through this bustling Street. Continue down Vokiečių or Trakų streets to experience the spirit of Old Town, which is the largest of all the historic towns in Eastern Europe (360 hectares). Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site with preserved Gothic, Baroque, Renaissance and Classical architecture. The top of Gediminas Tower offers a panoramic view of Old Town and the Neris River. The red brick tower is the only remaining portion of the Higher Castle which was constructed in the 13 - 14th centuries. The castle museum includes historical displays of armor, swords, ancient coins and additional remnants. The National Museum is situated close to Gediminas Hill and is the largest and oldest source of Lithuanian cultural heritage. More than 785,000 exhibits are stored here including coins, medals, historical engravings and maps. The exhibits are displayed in chronological order to reflect the evolution of the country. In the ethnography exhibit, the modes of life in various regions of Lithuania are displayed. At the foot of Gediminas Hill is the famous Cathedral which was reconstructed in the 18th century by the well-known Lithuanian architect Laurynas Gucevičius. A pagan temple once stood in this place, then a Roman Catholic Church and now the Cathedral. The Cathedral Square is a popular place for fairs, parades, concerts and celebrations and a wide range of people always gather here. St. Anne’s church, built in 1501, is another church which deserves attention. It was Napoleon Bonaparte’s dream to carry this church back to Paris in the palm of his hand. Luckily, the church remains in the heart of Vilnius. The Genocide Museum is the former KGB headquarters. Displays include genuine prison cells, torture chambers, interrogations rooms, a collection of confiscated literature and information about the Soviet occupation. For more suggestions, please visit www.inyourpocket.com/lithuania/vilnius VGTU: be a part of our world 63 ARRIVAL IN LITHUANIA 64 VGTU: be a part of our world ARRIVAL IN LITHUANIA ARRIVAL IN LITHUANIA PICK UP SERVICE A VGTU mentor will meet each student upon arrival at the Airport, Bus or Train Station as long as the student informs the International Relations Office of travel plans at least two weeks prior to arrival. BY PLANE There are three international airports in Lithuania: Vilnius, Kaunas and Palanga. Vilnius International Airport is a small but efficient airport with currency exchange and simple cafes. There are direct flights to several European cities and new flights are constantly being added, included several budget options. The city center can be reached by bus, train or taxi and is about a 20 minute drive by car from the airport. Airports in Lithuania Vilnius International Airport Palanga International Airport Rodūnios k. 10, Vilnius Liepojos p. 1, Palanga www.vilnius-airport.lt www.palanga-airport.lt Kaunas International Airport Karmėlava g., Kaunas www.kaunasair.lt It is also possible to reach Lithuania by flying into a neighboring country such as Latvia and then taking a bus to Vilnius. BY TRAIN Vilnius is connected by train to many cities inside and outside of Lithuania. Note: It is advisable to select a train that does not enter Belarusian territory. A transit visa must be obtained in advance for all passengers on transport which enters Belarusian territory, even if they stay on the train. From the Train Station, take trolley bus number 2 to the “Senoji plytinė” stop on Saulėtekio al. A single ticket will cost 2 Lt if purchased from a kiosk and 2.5 Lt if purchased on the bus. A taxi to the city center costs approximately 10 Lt and a taxi to the VGTU main campus costs approximately 20 Lt. Vilnius Train Station Geležinkelio g. 16, Vilnius www.litrail.lt VGTU: be a part of our world 65 ARRIVAL IN LITHUANIA 66 VGTU: be a part of our world ARRIVAL IN LITHUANIA BY BUS The Vilnius Bus Station is close to the Train Station, so the same directions apply. Take trolleybus number 2 to the “Senoji plytinė” stop on Saulėtekio al. A single ticket will cost 2 Lt if purchased from a kiosk and 2.5 Lt if purchased on the bus. A taxi to the city center costs approximately 20 Lt and a taxi to the VGTU main campus costs approximately 30 Lt. Note: It is advisable to select a bus that does not enter Belarusian territory. A transit visa must be obtained in advance for passengers on transport which enters Belarusian territory, even if they stay on the bus. Ecolines Toks Vilnius g. 45/5, Vilnius Sodų g. 22, Vilnius www.ecolines.lt www.toks.lt Eurolines Baltic International Jogailos g. 4, Vilnius Sodų g. 22, Vilnius www.eurolines.lt BY CAR Lithuanian has well maintained roads and reliable highway connections between major cities. For driving directions, please visit www.viamichelin.com/viamichelin/gbr/tpl/hme/MaHomePage.htm Note: Valid car and health insurance are required to drive in Lithuania. BY SHIP Ferries to Klaipėda arrive from Germany, Sweden and Denmark. Transport to Vilnius can be arranged at the Bus or Train Station in Klaipėda. International Sea Ferry Perkėlos g. 10, Klaipėda www.lisco.lt VGTU: be a part of our world 67 Updated for the academic year 2012-2013. For further information please contact the IRO of Vilnius Gediminas Technical University or visit the website http://urd.vgtu.lt. 68 VGTU: be a part of our world