The Kaunas University of Technology employs nearly 2,000 staff, half of them are academic employees. Diversity, creativity, teamwork and leadership are among the qualities that the university values and promotes. 5 per cent of the University staff are international.
KTU participates in the European Commission’s Human Resources Strategy for Researchers process. In 2020, it received the HR Excellence in Research award.
Researchers working at KTU benefit from using the latest equipment in the state-of-the-art laboratories. The projects carried out at KTU contribute to the region’s technological, societal and economic progress.
Accredited laboratories:
- (Institute of Civil Engineering and Architecture)
- (Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture)
- (Institute of Civil Engineering and Architecture)
- (Food Institute)
- (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Design)
In Lithuania, KTU boasts a strong reputation for maintaining close relationships with stakeholders, including business and industry. Internationally, KTU is a reliable research project partner – it is a leader among Lithuanian institutions in securing funding from the European Commission. As a member of the European Consortium of Innovative Universities (ECIU) KTU is implementing the innovative university model – the first ECIU university in Europe.
The University invests in the well-being of its employees by providing support for developing their professional and personal competencies and encouraging international cooperation. The employee satisfaction survey is carried out regularly. The benefits for the University staff include flexible working hours, family-work balance, free sports membership, and others.