The Bank of Lithuania awarded the most advanced VU FEBA Quantitative Economics students
The Bank of Lithuania awarded the three most advanced students of the VU FEBA Quantitative Economics study program with Bank of Lithuania scholarships.
The Bank of Lithuania awarded the three most advanced students of the VU FEBA Quantitative Economics study program with Bank of Lithuania scholarships.
Do you want to spread your wings in finance and accounting but you don’t know where to start? On the 26th of October join ACCA EU Virtual Careers Fair. Participation is entirely free, we invite not only novice candidates, but also those with specialized or even managerial experience. It is a great opportunity to meet employers „face-to-face” and talk via video about your career path.
"Nasdaq" will award scholarships to VU FEBA students to note the cooperation between VU FEBA and "Nasdaq Vilnius Services". The scholarships will be awarded to students of the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration of Vilnius University studying in the Quantitative Economics study program.
We invite you to participate in Think-cell presentation on October 25th at 3 p.m., during which you will learn how to create professional looking presentations easily.
Think-cell is a Microsoft Office add-in for PowerPoint and Excel, designed to visualize complex charts within minutes.
VU FEBA signed a cooperation agreement with TELTONIKA IoT GROUP regarding the provision of internships for students of Economics and Finance, Global Marketing, Management, Business and Law and Business Information Systems study programs.
The Faculty is constantly expanding the network of cooperation agreements, improving the integration of students into the labor market during their studies.
On 10th of October, 2022, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the 2022 Nobel Prize in Economics, officially known as the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, to professors Ben S. Bernanke, Douglas W. Diamond, and Philip H. Dybvig for research on banks and financial crises.
As Benjamin Hemingway, Junior Research Fellow, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Vilnius University (VU), points out, the research of Nobel Prize winners has significantly improved our understanding of the role of banks in the economy and why government intervention may be needed to avoid bank collapses in times of crisis such as during the 2007 financial crisis.