In 2015, KTU and the University of Bologna, the oldest university in Europe, signed an agreement, under which a double degree might be acquired. Since then, both universities were working together in preparing researchers at the highest level of interdisciplinary competence in environmental engineering.
The theses defended at the beginning of January were: Socio-technical factors fostering sustainability in urban transportation; pathways to integral mobility (PhD student Ali Enes Dingi, supervisors Prof Dr Zaneta Stasiskiene (KTU Institute of Environmental Engineering and Prof Dr Federico Rupi (University of Bologna) and Reduction of environmental impact of hazardous substances using Life cycle approach (PhD student Semih Oguzdjan, supervisors Prof Dr Jolanta Dvarioniene (KTU Institute of Environmental Engineering) ir Assoc Prof Dr Allessandro Tugnoli (University of Bologna).
It is important to mention that during the public defence, the dissertations were evaluated by the competent international council consisting of the representatives from Kaunas University of Technology, University of Bologna, University of Basilicata, Vytautas Magnus University and Lithuanian Energy Institute. Double degree doctoral education is a great honour and responsibility that has provided many meaningful lessons for improving the process of doctoral studies. The double degree defences have formed a positive practice in the field of international university cooperation, which will be continued in the future.