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27 November 2025 | 16:06

Twelve Horizon Europe Postdoctoral Fellowships to be Implemented at VU

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27 November 2025 | 13:25

Historical Act of Patronage: Swedbank Donates EUR 10 Million to the Vilnius University Foundation to Foster Lithuania’s Progress

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26 November 2025 | 8:19

VU Physicist Dr Mažena Mackoit-Sinkevičienė Awarded Baltic Women in Science Fellowship

Dr Mažena Mackoit-Sinkevičienė. Photo by Andrius Baranovas Dr Mažena Mackoit-Sinkevičienė, a scientist from the Faculty of Physics at Vilnius University (VU), has been awarded the Baltic Women in Science fellowship, within...

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25 November 2025 | 10:57

International Conference at VU Explores the Intersection of Digital Humanities and Jewish Studies

On 17–18 November, the Faculty of History at Vilnius University (VU) hosted an international conference dedicated to examining the evolving relationship between Digital Humanities (DH) and Jewish Studies. According to the...

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If you want to resume your studies

Sukurta: 08 May 2020

If you have been on academic leave, suspended or terminated your studies and want to return, you can continue or resume your studies.

CONTINUATION OF STUDIES

You can continue your studies after study suspension or academic leave.

It is necessary to fill in the application “For continuation of studies (after suspension of studies / academic leave)” at the eStudent Environment. It is required that you would submit the application before the beginning of the semester, and it is recommended that you would do so no later than 5 (five) working days before the beginning of the new semester. The Administration of the Academic Unit (Faculty) where you study will contact you if any additional information from you will be needed.

RESUMPTION OF STUDIES

If studies have been terminated, there is a possibility to resume studies, but you must take the initiative and inquire about the requirements for resumption of studies. More information could be found at Suspension, Termination and Resumption of Studies and in the Regulations of the Study. Contact the Administration of the Academic Unit (Faculty) at Vilnius University regarding the possibility to resume your studies.

If you suspend your studies and stop the learning, it is natural that some knowledge will be forgotten. Sometimes it can be difficult to return to University after a long period of time, so here are some strategies and tips for a successful experience: