INTERNATIONAL PEER REVIEW OF CIVIL ENGINEERING STUDY FIELD IN LITHUANIA

November 19, 2021
INTERNATIONAL PEER REVIEW OF CIVIL ENGINEERING STUDY FIELD IN LITHUANIA
25nd – 26th of November 2021, VILNIUS

        

Panel chairperson: Associate  Prof. dr. George Markou, South Africa (panel chairperson)
    
Panel members: Prof. Dr. Tonu Meidla, Estonia,
    Prof. Dr. Nikolaos Theodossiou, Greece,
    Prof. dr. Marija Malenkovska Todorova, North Macedonia
    Student representative Mr. Tomas Bedulskij.
Evaluation coordinator: Jūratė Čergelienė

 

AGENDA OF THE SITE VISIT 

    

2021-11-25, Thursday

Visit to Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
09.15 – 09.30    Technical connection to the video conference 
09:30 – 10.00    Meeting with senior management and faculty administration staff
10.00 – 10.10    Break, technical connection
10.10 – 10.55    Meeting with staff responsible for the preparation of the SER (first cycle studies)
10.55 – 11.05    Break, technical connection
11.05 – 11.50    Meeting with staff responsible for the preparation of SER (second cycle studies)
11.50 – 12.50    Lunch
12.50 – 13.50    Meeting with teaching staff (first, second cycles)
13.50 – 14.00    Break, technical connection
14.00 – 14.45    Meeting with students (first cycle)
14.45 – 14.55    Break, technical connection
14.55– 15.40    Meeting with students (second cycle)
    End of the first day visit
    

2021-11-26, Friday

Visit to Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
10.20 – 10.30    Technical connection to the video conference
10.30 – 11.10    Discussion with representatives of the HEI regarding the Learning facilities and resources: classrooms, lecture halls, libraries, other facilities (studios, teaching spaces, computer rooms, etc.) and Students’ term and final papers (theses), examination material.
11.10 – 11.20    Break, technical connection
11.20 – 12.00    Meeting with members of the Student Union (if needed) / Meeting with any other group of the HEI (if needed) 
12.00 – 13.00    Lunch
13.00 – 14.00    Meeting with alumni, employers, social partners
14.00 – 14.10    Break, technical connection
14.10 – 14.40    Private Expert panel discussion and finalisation of the visit
14.40 – 15.00    Introduction of general remarks of the visit to the University 
15.00 – 15.15    The end of the site visit
    
    
    
    

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