Structure
Faculties:
- Antanas Gustaitis’ Aviation Institute
- Faculty of Environmental Engineering
- Faculty of Architecture
- Faculty of Electronics
- Faculty of Fundamental sciences
- Faculty of Mechanics
- Faculty of Civil Engineering
- Faculty of Transport Engineering
- Faculty of Business Management
Institutes:
- Institute of Environment Protection Research
- Institute of Architecture
- Institute of Open Source Research
- Research Institute of Geodesy
- Institute of Humanities
- Innovatory Scientific Institute of Special Structures “Kompozitas”
- Research Institute of Internet and Intelligent Technologies
- Road Research Institute
- Research Institute of Welding and Materials Science
- Research Institute of Territorial Planning
- Scientific Institute of Thermal Insulation
- Transport Research Institute
Centres:
- Aviation Specialists’ Qualification Improvement Centre
- Centre for Aesthetic Education
- Innovation centre
- Competence centre of Intermodal Transport and Logistics
- Foreign Languages Teaching Centre
- Art Development Centre
- Research History Centre
- Life Long Learning Centre
- Distance Learning Centre
- Traffic Safety Centre
- Computer Centre
- International Studies Centre
- Telecommunications Research Centre
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