Sep 20, 2016

Resident Permit in Lithuania for medical students

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Residency

Residency in medicine (further: residency) is a third cycle university studies in medicine, designed for the physicians seeking to acquire or to change the specialization of the professional qualification in medical practice. After the completion of studies the residents receive the residency certificates stating the professional qualification of either clinical specialist or general practitioner.
Residency in odontology is a third cycle university studies in dentistry, which lead the graduates to the certificates of professional qualification of an odontology specialist.
Residency in both medicine and odontology is full-time training, composed of theoretical courses and traineeships/practical placements. All rights and duties foreseen by the residency programme and regulations are applied. This training is arranged at the university, university hospital or institution chosen and accredited by the university.
The duration of residency study programmes is 3-6 years depending on the programme. A year of residency is equal to 40 national credits.
Residency studies are in Lithuanian language.
Vilnius University residency programmes:
  1. Internal diseases (5 years);
  2. Family medicine (3 years);
  3. Dietology (3 years);
  4. Physical medicine and rehabilitation (3 years);
  5. Obstetrics-gynaecology (4 years);
  6. Children diseases (4 years);
  7. Pediatric surgery (5 years);
  8. General surgery (5 years);
  9. Orthopaedics and traumatology (5 years);
  10. Anaesthesiology, reanimation and intensive care (4 years);
  11. Radiology (4 years);
  12. Otorhinolaryngology (3 years);
  13. Ophthalmology (3 years);
  14. Psychiatry (4 years);
  15. Laboratory medicine (4 years);
  16. Legal medicine (4 years);
  17. Pathology (4 years);
  18. Oral surgery (3 years);
  19. Orthodontics (3 years);
  20. Periodontology (3 years);
  21. Endodontology (3 years);
  22. Pediatric odontology (3 years);
  23. Prosthodontics (3 years);
  24. Alergology and clinical immunology (4 years);
  25. Dermatovenerology (4years);
  26. Endocrinology (4 years);
  27. Gastroenterology (4years);
  28. Hematology (4 years);
  29. Infectious diseases (4 years);
  30. Cardiology (4 years);
  31. Nephrology (4 years);
  32. Neurology (4 years);
  33. Pulmonology (4 years);
  34. Rheumathology (4 years);
  35. Clinical toxicology (3 years);
  36. Abdominal surgery (5 years);
  37. Vascular surgery (5 years);
  38. Maxillofacial surgery (4 years);
  39. Cardiac surgery (5 years);
  40. Urology (5 years);
  41. Neurosurgery (5 years);
  42. Plastic surgery (5 years);
  43. Thoracic surgery (5 years);
  44. Neonatology (5year);
  45. Pediatric reanimation and intensive care (6 years);
  46. Child cardiology (6 years);
  47. Child pulmonology (5years);
  48. Child hematology (5 years);
  49. Child endocrinology (5 years);
  50. Child nephrology (5 years);
  51. Child gastroenterology (5 years);
  52. Child neurology (6 years);
  53. Child and adolescent psychiatry (4 years);
  54. Genetics (4 years);
  55. Geriatrics (4 years);
  56. Oncology - chemotherapy (4 years);
  57. Oncology - radiotherapy (4 years);
  58. Sport medicine (3 years).

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Admission procedure in Vilnius University in Lithuania

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Admission

Admission to doctoral studies in 2016
Vilnius University (hereafter – University) publishes a competition to doctoral dissertation topics in five research areas (annex 1; see the chapter "Dissertation themes") in accordance with articles 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 of the 3rd chapter of Vilnius University regulations on doctoral studies.
Applicants must have a Master's qualification degree or a higher education degree equivalent to it.
The application with all required enclosures must be mailed via regular (air) mail or by an international courier service. E-mailed or faxed applications or enclosures will not be processed. Applicants have to submit to the Department of Doctoral and Residency Studies the following documents by the 27th of June, 15 hrs (inclusive) unless stated otherwise (please check the information on faculties websites):
1. an application addressed to the Rector;
2. a copy of the passport or any other valid identification card;
3. copies of the Master's diploma or of a higher education diploma equivalent to it and their supplements;
4. Curriculum Vitae;
5. a certificate of assessment of academic qualifications issued by the Centre for Quality Assessment in Higher Education in Lithuania;
6. a completed questionnaire with a photo;
7. a short description of prospective research project;
8. a list of research works and their copies, conference presentations, works awarded at academic competitions (if there is any);
9. recommendations by two academic referees from the topic of the relevant field of science;
10. 15 Euro instalment voucher (a form of instalment voucher is published at University website (http://www.vu.lt/studijos/doktorantura-ir-rezidentura/doktorantams/priemimas-dokt).

All the documents have to be written in one of the following languages: English, French, German, Russian or Lithuanian.
Doctoral committees determine the requirements for research projects or an examination, or conversation and publicize them on the websites of academic units.
Research projects (if it is set as the method of admission) must be submitted from the 13th by the 23rd of June (inclusive) to Doctoral committees. (Doctoral committees can set their chosen particular dates for the presentation of projects and publicize them on the websites of academic units of the University.) Doctoral committees can require to submit additional documents which are not provided for in Vilnius University regulations on doctoral studies.
On the 29th30th of June or 1st of July, at 9.00 or 10.00 hrs the applicants take an entrance examination or defend their research project, or have a conversation under the Doctoral committee established procedure. The results are assessed by the 10-point scale.
Initiation grade is composed of the grade point average of Master's diploma supplement and the assessment of conversation or entrance examination or research project.
Rector's order on the admission to doctoral studies is publicized on the University website from the 5th of July, 13 hrs.
The agreements of doctoral studies will be signed from the 11th to 14th of July at Department of Doctoral and Residency Studies (Vilnius University, Universitetas St. 3, room 352).
International students admitted to state unfunded doctoral studies in University must pay the stated tuition fees per one academic year: regular studies – 8250 euro and extended studies – 5500 euro.
Doctoral studies begin on the 1st of October.

Methods of admission to doctoral studies
THE HUMANITIES:
• Philology – research project and conversation;
• Philosophy – research project and conversation;
• History – research project and conversation.

SOCIAL SCIENCES:
• Law – research project and conversation;
• Political Sciences – research project and conversation;
• Psychology – research project and conversation;
• Sociology – research project and conversation;
• Education – research project and conversation;
• Economics – research project and conversation;
• Management – research project and conversation;
• Communication and information – research project and conversation.

PHYSICAL SCIENCES:
• Chemistry – conversation;
• Physics – conversation;
• Mathematics – conversation;
• Informatics – conversation;
• Geology – conversation;
• Biochemistry – conversation;
• Physical Geography – conversation.

BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES:
• Biology – research project and conversation;
• Biophysics – conversation;
• Medicine – entrance examination;
• Odontology – entrance examination;
• Public Health – entrance examination.

TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES:
• Substance Engineering – conversation;
• Chemical Engineering – conversation;
• Informatics Engineering – conversation.

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Phd study in lithuania

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Phd studies

Doctoral (PhD) studies are third-level studies and doctoral (PhD) students are postgraduate students and researchers. The purpose of doctoral studies is to train scientists capable of performing independent scientific research and experimental development as well as able to solve scientific problems.

Doctoral studies are very popular at Vilnius University. Each year competition for admission to doctoral studies is organized. Doctoral studies at the university are orientated towards the quality of study, flexible study process scheduling and establishing the suitable academic environment. Each year experimental basis is renewed in all university’s academic institutions thus providing doctoral students with better conditions to carry out scientific research. Doctoral students also enhance their knowledge in various workshops, by participating in international events, academic projects and performing educational work.
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study in vilnius university in lithuania

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Study Facilities

Library ­
All students of Vilnius University may to use the university library. Vilnius University Central Library is located in the central building of the old campus. There are libraries in each faculty as well. Lithuanian student card is necessary in order to use the library.
Central Library opening hours:
Monday–Friday  8.00–20.00
Saturday  9.00–16.00
The Library is closed on the last day of every month.
When you visit the Library do not forget
  • your reader’s card (student card). Please produce your reader’s card to the duty officer at the control desk and take a control slip.
Leaving the Library don’t forget
  • to return your control slip to the duty officer; the control slip has to be stamped by the Department you have visited.
Students may search the electronic or card catalogues and order publications in the Central Library Catalogues, ground floor, Room 3 (it is also possible to order publications via computer catalogue from any computerised workplace outside the Library).
Students may borrow books for home use for one month. This period may be prolonged up to three months. Academic books may be borrowed for one semester and the period may be prolonged up to the end of the academic year.
The last or the only copy of the book is not loaned for home use. The book can only be used in the reading room.
In case of the loss of a publication, the reader must return an equivalent publication or pay a tenfold sum.
Books must be returned by the date and time due. Users who fail to return a book by that date may incur a fine.
No further loans will be made to readers who have items that are overdue or with outstanding fines.
Copying at the library
The Library also offers services of copying, scanning, printing, recording of digital data on a floppy disc or a CD etc. More about copying services and prices
Reading rooms
It is also possible to study in the reading room in the library. As in all libraries the noise level must be kept to a minimum. It is not allowed to eat, drink or smoke in the library. Readers are allowed to bring in personal things only in transparent bags. Coats, jackets, cloaks briefcases, handbags must be left in the cloakroom;
Work in the reading rooms is regulated by the Library usage rules
You may use internet in the General Reading Room and Internet Reading Room at Vilnius University Library. Each month Vilnius University students may use internet for 15 hours free of charge. Upon exceeding this limit, a reader can't access internet until the beginning of a new month. By this limitation library aims to provide equal access to workstations for all members of the Vilnius University community.
Students may also get access to Internet at the computer rooms at each faculty.
The students may find the university book shop “Littera” in the M. K. Sarbievijus courtyard in the Old campus. Alongside the books for leisure, books by university teachers and professors, university souvenirs may be find there. Opening hours: 9.00 - 18.00 from Mondays to Fridays and 10.00-15.00 on Saturdays.
Books in English may be bought at the bookshop "Akademine knyga"


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Study and work in lithuania

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JOBS IN LITHUANIA

Lithuania offers a huge amounts of jobs for graduates and as well as students. For searching job in Lithuania, you can start with the national daily papers and weekly job supplements that are published in the majority of Lithuanian dailies. Obviously, there are many other places where you can find current job vacancies.
Work while studying
Lithuania Offers huge amount of job offers for students. You can help to pay for your education by working part-time while you're studying. International students have the right to work while studying in Lithuania as long as they are enrolled in an Institution. For Non EU students, It is compulsory to hold a valid residency permit. The right to work applies to all students, including those who are in Lithuania for the first time, those who are enrolled in the first year of a university program, and those who are enrolled full-time in a language school. During studies there is 20hrs work permitted as well as 3 months of full time work during holidays. Full time work is permitted for Residence Card holders.
Work After studying
At the moment Lithuania is one of the best places around the world to find a job as an English teacher. TEFL courses (that's Teaching English as a Foreign Language) are run in many cities across Lithuania. The demand for TEFL teachers is enormous and teaching language is a brilliant way to fund your travel and earn as you go. You can work in Lithuania without any restriction after finish your Studies. Students from different countries of the European Union may work in Lithuania after they graduate.
The job market
What are your chances of getting a job?
Language may be the biggest barrier for many foreign workers. Although use of the English language is on the increase in business and academia, knowledge of Lithuanian is a distinct advantage. Russian and Polish are also spoken in Lithuania. Consider taking a Lithuanian language course either before you leave or once you arrive in Lithuania. A good network of contacts in the country will also improve your chances.
Where can you work?
There are various places where you can work. Some of them are following:
  • Major industries: Textiles, Clothing, Fertilizers, Industrial and Agricultural machinery, Oil processing, Furniture Making, Food Processing, Electronic Components.
  • Recent growth areas: Tourism.
  • Major companies: Barclays, Coca Cola, HP, IKEA, Mars, Microsoft, Omnitel, Philip Morris, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Saab, Western Union.
What's it like working in Lithuania?
  • Average working hours: working hours must not exceed 40 hours a week (eight hours a day), comparable with the UK.
  • Holidays: The minimum annual leave entitlement is 28 days. In addition, there are 14 public holidays, including 16 February for the anniversary of the re-establishment of the State of Lithuania and 11 March for the anniversary of the re-establishment of Lithuania's independence.
  • Tax rates: An income tax rate of 15% is generally applied to all income, although there are some exceptions, for example income from dividends and other profit distributions, for which a rate of 20% is applied.
Applying for jobs
Lithuanians often find work through networking, using friends and personal contacts. The application and interview processes in Lithuania are similar to those used in the UK. A CV and covering letter is the norm, although some large multinational companies with a presence in Lithuania use application forms. This is often followed by selection tests and an interview. Your CV and all letters of application should be in Lithuanian unless otherwise stated.
Lithuanian employers value academic qualifications and language skills, so highlight your fluency in English. They also look for IT competency and business knowledge.
Vacancy sources
Job websites
  • CV Bankas - site in Lithuanian.
  • CV Market - English-language version available. Most vacancies in Lithuanian, although jobs with multinational companies often in English.
  • CV-Online LT - English-language version available. Most vacancies in Lithuanian, although some in English.
  • EURES European Job Mobility Portal - includes job vacancies, living and working conditions and labour markets in Lithuania. Also includes a CV-posting service for jobseekers.
  • Lithuanian Labour Exchange - provides a database of job vacancies in Lithuanian. Useful labour market information in English.
Recruitment Agencies
  • The Lithuanian Association of Employment has a list of its member agencies.
  • Search the Visa Lietuva and Info.lt directories for contact details of Recruitment Agencies operating in Lithuania. The services of private employment agencies in Lithuania are free of charge for jobseekers.
  • Some UK-based employment agencies deal with international vacancies or have branches abroad, including in Lithuania. Check the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) consultancy finder for lists of approved UK agencies and then contact the agency to see if they have jobs abroad.
Newspapers
There are various daily News papers in Lithuania where we can find out the various job vacancies. Some of them are following:
  • Baltic Times - weekly English-language Newspaper.
  • Kauno Diena - Kaunas-based daily, no English content.
  • Lrytas - daily, no English content.
  • Lzinios - daily, no English content.
  • Respublika - daily, no English content.
  • Verslo Zinios - business daily, no English content.
Other sources
  • Employers attend jobs fairs organized by universities and other educational institutions.
  • The Lithuanian Labour Exchange provides advice to those wanting to set up their own business.
  • Networking is very important in Lithuania, and speculative applications are an important part of the application process. Many jobseekers find employment through personal contacts and friends.
  • Work placements and internships
    IAESTE (International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience) provides summer placements for science and engineering students in a range of countries, including Lithuania.
    Work experience and internships may be advertised on general job search websites, usually in Lithuanian. It may be possible to negotiate your own form of work placement or internship through a speculative approach or through personal contacts.
    Teaching schemes
    Opportunities to teach English at language centres and at international schools and universities are most likely to be found in the capital, Vilnius. You will usually need a degree and qualification such as CELTA (Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages). Interviews are usually carried out locally and offers made once you are in Lithuania. Make sure you only sign a contract that includes state social insurance ('SODRA') or you will have to pay your own taxes.
    Casual work
    Casual and short-term opportunities are usually sourced through contacts or sometimes via job adverts. Search for jobs in local newspapers. You are unlikely to find information about them whilst outside the country.Visa information
    EU nationals do not need a visa or work permit but citizens of non-EU countries may be required to have these documents. EU citizens may travel to Lithuania for up to three months within a six-month period starting from the day of their arrival in Lithuania. Those who wish to stay longer than three months, or who have already been in Lithuania for longer than three months, have to submit an application for a residence certificate to the Lithuanian Migration Department. The certificate is valid for up to five years. If you are not a UK national, contact the Lithuanian embassy in the country where you are currently resident about how to obtain visas and work permits. If you are living in the UK, go to the Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania in London.


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