International Cooperation Department news

International Celebration of Students’ Creations to be Held at VMU

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On Friday 6 May, 5–8 p.m., international celebration of students' creations, "Europe in the City: Kaunas", will be held at the VMU Centre for Research and Studies (23 V. Putvinskio g., Kaunas).

VMU to Hold Online Events for Those Interested in MA Studies

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On 26 April, Vytautas Magnus University will host an event for students "I got the degree ... What's next?". The virtual meetings will invite you to get acquainted with the master's degree study programs offered by Vytautas Magnus University. Participants are invited to register online in advance. Please note that the schedule of all activities is shown in local Lithuanian time (GMT+3), make sure to convert it to your time zone.

Psychological Support Platform has been Established for Ukrainians

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In response to the terrible situation in Ukraine, the Global Initiative on Psychiatry (FGIP) and partners are developing a psychological support platform for Ukrainians. The platform aims to provide guidance to the public and mental health professionals on how to deal with the psychological consequences of the war. Emotional support groups for Ukrainian students are also organised by the VMU Psychology Clinic.

Additional Competition Results for Erasmus+ studies

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VMU International Cooperation Department has announced the results of the additional competition for Erasmus+ studies in EU/EEA countries and Erasmus+ studies in non-EU/EEA for the 2022/2023 Academic Year.

Short Term Courses and Summer Schools Abroad for Students

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VMU International Cooperation Department announces a new possibility for VMU students to attend short term courses and summer schools abroad with VMU Mobility Scholarship!

Creative Learning Seminar for Japanese Language Students

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"Creative Learning Seminar for Japanese Language Students" for students majoring in Japanese language and Japanese studies. Targeted to those students whose Japanese level is intermediate or higher, they have an opportunity to take advantage of this valuable opportunity to interact with KGU students using Japanese in classes and through various activities outside of the classroom.