Kauno technologijos universitetas | |
Motto | Scientia, ingenium, virtus |
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Motto in English | Science, creativity, virtue! |
Type | public |
Established | 1922 |
Rector | Eugenijus Valatka |
Students | more than 9,000 (according to 2019 data) |
more than 300 (according to 2019 data) | |
Location | , Lithuania |
Affiliations | CESAER, ECIU, EUA, SEFI, NORDTEK |
Website | ktu.edu |
Kaunas University of Technology (abbreviated as KTU, Lithuanian: Kauno technologijos universitetas) is a public research university located in Kaunas, Lithuania. Established in 1922, KTU has been seen as one of Lithuania's top science education centers. According to rankings conducted in 2021, KTU was the second-best university in Lithuania.[1] The primary language spoken in courses is Lithuanian, although there are courses that are taught jointly in Lithuanian and English or solely in English.
The origins of KTU go back to the University of Lithuania, which was established on 16 February 1922.[2] On 8 June 1930, the university was renamed Vytautas Magnus University. The university then consisted of seven faculties: the Faculty of Theology and Philosophy, the Faculty of Evangelical Theology, the Faculty of Humanities, the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, the Faculty of Medicine, and the Faculty of Technology. The beginning of 1940 saw the reorganization of the Vytautas Magnus University with The Faculties of Law and Humanities being transferred to the University of Vilnius.
On 21 August 1940, following Soviet occupation, the university was renamed to the University of Kaunas. In the autumn of 1940, the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences was transferred to the University of Vilnius. After the German occupation in 1941,[3] the university was once again renamed to Vytautas Magnus University with five faculties: Theology, Philosophy, Technology, Civil Engineering, and Mathematics. On 17 March 1943, the university was closed.
On 13 November 1944, the Soviet government reopened the university, and until 1946, it operated under the name of Kaunas National Vytautas Magnus University. In June 1949 the Faculty of History and Theology was closed. In 1950 the University of Kaunas was reorganised into Kaunas Polytechnic Institute (KPI) and Kaunas Medical Institute. Throughout the Soviet era, the KPI resisted Russification and, in particular, kept teaching in the Lithuanian language.[2]
Under the influence of Perestroika, the government of Lithuanian SSR reinstated the school's university status. In 1989, Vytautas Magnus University was re-established as a separate university from KPI.[4] In 1990, KPI was renamed to its current name, Kaunas University of Technology.
Following the restoration of independence, the institution rapidly adopted Western standards. In 1992, the university, in accordance with the Law on Science and Education, started implementing a two-level degree program of higher education and a new procedure for awarding research degrees and academic titles. In 1998, the university joined Magna Charta of the European Universities and became a member of the European University Association and the International Association of Universities.
The Kaunas University of Technology has 122 study programmes, of which 48 are bachelor's, 54 are master's, 19 are doctoral and 1 is a nondegree student programme. Of the 122 offered programmes, 56 are taught in English. The university has more than 9,000 students, of which more than 6,600 are bachelor's, 2,000 are master's and 320 are doctoral students. Approximately 6.5 percent of the student population is foreign.[5] KTU also engages in research of physical, technological, and social sciences, and experimental development, while research of biomedical sciences and humanities is also promoted.
The following programs are offered entirely in English for bachelor's and master's levels.
University rankings | |
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Global – Overall | |
QS World[6] | 751–800 |
THE World[7] | 1001+ |
USNWR Global[8] | 1245 |
Regional – Overall | |
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[9] | 54 (2022) |
[ ⚑ ] 54°53′55″N 23°54′44″E / 54.89861°N 23.91222°E
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaunas University of Technology.
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