Study office
Do you have any questions? Contact:
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Head of Studies Office Responsible for: |
Naugarduko st. 24, room 122B, Vilnius, Lithuania |
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Study Administrator Responsible for: |
Naugarduko st. 24, room 104, Vilnius, Lithuania |
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Study Administrator Responsible for: |
Naugarduko st. 24, room 106, Vilnius, Lithuania |
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International studies Coordinator Responsible for: |
Didlaukio st. 47, room 208, Vilnius, Lithuania Advising hours (by prior arrangement): |
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International studies Coordinator Responsible for: |
Didlaukio st. 47, room 208, Vilnius, Lithuania Advising hours (by prior arrangement): |
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Study Administrator Responsible for Bioinformatics, Information Technologies, |
Didlaukio st. 47, room 205, Vilnius, Lithuania |
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Study Administrator Responsible for Information Systems Engineering bachelor's study program: |
Naugarduko st. 24, room 122B, Vilnius, Lithuania |
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Study Administrator Responsible for: |
Naugarduko st. 24, room 108, Vilnius, Lithuania |
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Study Administrator Responsible for Mathematics study programs: |
Naugarduko st. 24, room 104, Vilnius, Lithuania |
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Study Administrator RUGILĖ VALKAUSKAITĖ Responsible for Information Technologies, Computer Modelling and Informatics bachelor's and master's study programs: |
Didlaukio st. 47, room 205, Vilnius, Lithuania |
Faculty Commissions
You should address the Academic Ethics Commission if you have complaints about the actions of academic community members working or studying in the Faculty or the Faculty's administrative staff violating VU academic ethics. The Faculty's Academic Ethics Commission investigates disputes related to academic ethics and employment relations.
Academic Ethics Commission
Members of the Academic Ethics Commission:
- Chairman – Assoc. Prof. dr. Vytautas Čyras;
- Deputy Chairman of the Commission – Prof. dr. Olga Štikonienė;
- Assoc. Prof. dr. Andrius Grigutis;
- Dr. Anita Juškevičienė;
- Student representative 1;
- Student representative 2.
You can find the regulations of the Academic Ethics Commission on the VU website.
Submission of applications
The application must be submitted no later than one month from the date the violation of academic ethics was committed or the circumstances of it have emerged. This deadline may be extended by decision of the Commission, if the applicant had essential reasons for missing the deadline and submitted a motivated request, but only if no more than six months have passed since the violation was committed or the circumstances of it have emerged.
Applications are submitted via e.Student account (Complaint (Plea) to the Academic Ethics Committee of Faculty).
If there are any questions
If you have any questions regarding the activities of this Commission or its rules of operation, please get in touch with the Faculty's Studies Office by e-mail:
You should address the Dispute Resolution Commission when you wish to submit a statement regarding an appeal or dispute related to scientific and study activities between University students and other community members working in the Faculty.
Dispute Resolution Commission
Members of the Dispute Resolution Commission:
- Assist. dr. Adomas Birštunas – Chairman;
- Assoc. Prof. dr. Gintautas Bareikis;
- Assoc. Prof. dr. Kristina Kaulakytė;
- Student representatives.
You can find the Dispute Resolution Commission's regulations on the VU website.
Types of complaints (pleas) and deadlines for their submission
1. The complaints (pleas) due to the final assessment, except for the evaluation of final exams and Thesis defense (also do not include midterm evaluations), must be filed within 7 calendar days after the exam‘s evaluation was announced;
2. The complaints (pleas) due to the procedural violation must be filed within 3 working days after the midterm assessment, exam assessment, final exam assessment, or Thesis defense.
How to file the complaints (pleas)
Complaints (pleas) are submitted via the VU Students Information System: Student -> e.Application -> Complaint, plea -> Complaint (Plea) to the Dispute Resolution Committee of the Faculty.
The complaint (plea) must state:
- Applicant‘s name, surname, main study programme, email address provided by Vilnius University, telephone number*;
- Name of the study subject (module), lecturer(s), and the type of complaint (plea) (whether it is filed due to the final assessment, the procedural violation, or both);
- Base for the complaint (plea) (circumstances, justifying the applicant‘s disagreement with the final assessment or the specific violation of the procedure);
- Specific applicant‘s complaint (plea) (e.g., to change the final assessment to provide an opportunity to retake the exam, etc.);
- Applicant‘s signature, when the complaint (plea) is filed not via the Information System of Vilnius University (VU IS)*.
*Necessary to indicate if the complaint (plea) is filed not via VU IS.
You have questions
If you have questions about how to file the complaint (plea), please contact the secretary of the Dispute Resolution Commission via e-mail
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