LSMU Faculty of Nursing Relocates to a New Building as of 1 February
Lithuanian University of Health Sciences (LSMU) announces the successful completion of the contracted activities for the development of new educational and research facilities of the Faculty of Nursing in January this year.
Dean of the Faculty, Prof. Dr. Jūratė Macijauskienė, welcomed the new working and learning conditions for students, teachers, researchers, and other staff.
“In particular, new infrastructure will enable the University’s researchers to engage in top-level research aimed at developing new diagnostic and therapeutic methods, upgrading various technologies, and strengthening collaboration between the public and private sectors,” said the Dean.
The new building of the Faculty of Nursing will open its doors on 1 February. In the meantime, the entire University community is invited to visit and explore the new building during the Open Day on 29 February (more information coming soon).
We also encourage all students of the University to make use of the modern and up-to-date communal and self-study spaces of the building for their convenience.
The new building was designed and the construction permit was issued in 2015. Contract works started in 2017, and were carried out intermittently.
The establishment of the educational and research facilities of the Faculty of Nursing was financed under the European Union Funds Investment Operational Programme, Priority 9 “Public Education and Enhancing the Potential of Human Resources”, Implementing Measure No. 09.1.1-CPVA-V-720 “Concentration of the Study Environment and Infrastructure, Enhancement of the Learning Environment and Development of the Information Systems” (project code No. 09.1.1-CPVA-V-720-06-0001) and within the framework of the European Union Funds Investment Operational Programme, Priority 1 “Promotion of Research, Experimental Development and Innovation”, measure 01.1.1-CPVA-V-701 “Development of research, experimental development and innovation infrastructure and integration into European infrastructures” (project code No. 01.1.1-CPVA-V-701-09-0001) and the University’s resources. Total project value: over €10 million.