LSU graduate student announced the winner of the European Undergraduate Student Thesis Competition

The European Undergraduate Student Thesis Competition winners were announced at the European Network of Physiotherapy in Higher Education (ENPHE) conference, which took place in Reykjavik (Iceland).

Aleksandra Tovstucha, a graduate student of physiotherapy study programme at LSU, was announced the first-prize winner of the competition with her thesis “The Effect of Virtual Reality on Motor Function, Balance and Quality of Life in Stroke Survivors”. Thesis supervisor – Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vilma Juodžbalienė.

One undergraduate or graduate student of physiotherapy can participate in the European Undergraduate Student Thesis Competition held every year.