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VMU Teachers’ podcast “Freely and Critically” now available in English

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Professor Gintautas Mažeikis and Associate Professor Tomas Kavaliauskas, researchers at the VMU Social and Political Critique Center who have launched a new podcast series in September called "Freely and Critically", are excited to present an updated format as from now on, the podcast will be available in English and Russian languages.

VMU Disability Policy – A University Culture Based On Human Rights

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Every year on December 3rd, the world celebrates the International Day of People with Disabilities. It is a reminder and an opportunity to reflect on the situation of people with disabilities in society – their rights, freedoms, quality of life and discrimination.

Conference on Alliances in Higher Education transformation

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How boldly should we innovate European education? What transformational changes does higher education need to go through? Vytautas Magnus university (VMU) together with other Lithuanian higher education institutions would like to invite you to watch the online event “Higher education transformation: alliances as a strategic direction“. The event will be held online on the 9th of December, 9:00 – 12:30 (CET).

Apply now: Transform4Europe Chair Exchange Teaching Mobility Programme

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The Transform4Europe Chair Exchange Initiative will contribute to an enhanced and more structured teaching staff mobility. A Transform4Europe Chair is a teaching position on a topic relevant to the Alliance priority areas.

Social Remittances of (Re)Migrants for Society Welfare Growth

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On Thursday 9 December, 5 p.m., a research presentation and discussion titled Social Remittances of (Re)Migrants for Society Welfare Growth will be held online. During the event, research will be presented which explores how (re)migrants - people who departed from the country after the 90s and have higher education – "give back" to their homeland. The study was conducted by the scholars at Vytautas Magnus University and Social Innovations Institute in Lithuania along with colleagues in Croatia, Poland, and the UK. Those wishing to participate are invited to register online.

Congratulations on the International Volunteer Day!

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On December 5th, the whole world celebrates International Volunteer Day, and we would like to extend our sincere congratulations on the occasion to all VOLUNTEERS and to those, who organise, plan, and coordinate volunteering activities!

Invitation to VMU Chamber Orchestra’s Opera Gala Concert

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In anticipation of the most beautiful holidays of the year, we kindly invite you to the VMU Chamber Orchestra's 10th Anniversary Opera Gala Concert, which will take place on Thursday, December 16, 7 p.m., at the VMU Great Hall (S. Daukanto st. 28).  

Organization of the Exam Session in the Autumn Semester

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We kindly inform you that the exam and exam retake session at Vytautas Magnus University will be held in person, except for the study courses that have been organized to take place online during the autumn semester of the 2021/2022 academic year.

Application for Accommodation for 2021/2022 Spring Semester

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Starting from December 1st, 2021, Vytautas Magnus University is accepting applications for new incoming international students for accommodation in VMU dormitories during the Spring semester 2021/2022.

A Tool for Hate Speech Detection on the Internet is Being Developed

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As the number of online hate comments increases, artificial intelligence comes to the aid: researchers from Vytautas Magnus University (VMU), together with the Lithuanian Human Rights Center, European Foundation of Human Rights and the Department of National Minorities under the Government of the Republic of Lithuania are developing a tool that will help to automatically detect and remove cases of hate speech, for instance, in the comment sections of news portals. According to one of the project developers, Professor Tomas Krilavičius, Dean of the VMU Faculty of Informatics, the development of such a tool is quite challenging: people themselves often find it difficult to recognize hate speech, and artificial intelligence needs to be thoroughly trained to do so.