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VMU – The Largest University in Kaunas by Student Numbers

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With the start of the academic year, Kaunas saw an influx of students, the majority of whom chose to study at Vytautas Magnus University (VMU). In terms of the number of bachelor’s and integrated studies students admitted to universities this year, VMU remains among the leaders in Lithuania, welcoming 1,385 first-year students. More than 8,000 candidates who met the admission requirements expressed their interest in studying in bachelor’s programmes offered at the University, marking a 12% increase from the previous year.

T4EU Doctoral Student: Twice the Opportunities at Two Universities

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"Studying at one university provides many resources and opportunities, and at two - twice as many. In addition, a double degree doctorate means even more opportunities to travel, participate in events, and gain access to the resources of another university," says Edgaras Dambrauskas, a doctoral student at Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) and Sofia University (SU), both members of the European University Alliance Transform4Europe (T4EU). Edgaras is researching an intriguing topic in his dissertation - disinformation and misleading texts.

Young People and Addictions: Cultivating Self-Awareness is Key

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“Control and intimidation do not solve problems. Instead, they only teach young people to hide their addictions. The most crucial thing is to cultivate young people’s self-awareness – only then will they realise that they are solely responsible for their own choices,” says Juozapa Živilė Mieliauskaitė, a doctoral student at the Department of Sociology at Vytautas Magnus University (VMU).

„Transform4Europe“ Professional Development Training

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The Transform4Europe Alliance invites academic and non-academic staff of T4EU universities to participate in professional development training (webinars), which will take place from October to November 2024. The webinars will cater to and foster various skills, including various training topics – that may be of use for every academic or/and non-academic staff member from across the Alliance.

VMU STEAM Didactics Centre: Science, Creativity, and New Horizons

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“Research shows that as few as 8 lessons per year based on the STEAM education model can improve student learning outcomes. This is all it takes to bring about positive change. We can no longer progress by relying solely on conventional subject-based teaching, as it simply is no longer sufficient. Modern companies and future employers are seeking employees who not only have a deep understanding of their specific specialisation but are also capable of offering creative solutions to emerging challenges,” says Assoc. Prof. Judita Žukauskienė, Head of the Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) STEAM Didactics Centre.

Ben Nathans Public Lecture

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Ben Nathans public lecture "To the Success of Our Hopeless Cause: The Many Lives of the Soviet dissident movement".

Cultural Diplomacy Continues to be Viewed Short-Sightedly

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“Cultural diplomacy is not just a bridge that facilitates cooperation between nations. I am convinced that cultural diplomacy can prevent wars,” says Dr. Giedrė Pranaitytė, Coordinator of the Centre of Francophone Countries at Vytautas Magnus University (VMU).

28th Central European Political Science Association (CEPSA) Conference

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The Central European Political Science Association (CEPSA), in partnership with the Lithuanian Political Science Association and Vytautas Magnus University, will host the 28th Annual CEPSA Conference, titled “Twenty Years of EU Membership: Lessons Learned, Challenges, and Opportunities.”

Thirteenth “Avanti” Festival: Joining Forces to Outdo Ourselves

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“Avanti”, a festival that surprises its visitors with unique concerts every year, invites you to experience much more than just high-level chamber music this year. Organised for the thirteenth time by Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) Chamber Orchestra and festival director Rita Bieliauskaite, the festival reacts to the current social and artistic trends.

Lack of German-Speaking Workers – A Strategic Problem for Lithuania

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While Germany is one of the most significant investors in Lithuania and, from now on, a key NATO collective defence partner (with a transfer of 5,000 troops and civilians from the German brigade to Lithuania by 2027), there remains a shortage of German-speaking workers in our country.