Research News

New VMU Talk Show Presents Opportunities of Transform4Europe and VMU

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Introducing a new VMU talk show, Transforming the Academic Universe, in which you can get better acquainted with Vytautas Magnus University and the European university alliance Transform4Europe.

VMU Teacher Dr. Mindaugas Šimonis Shared Thoughts on Legal Profession

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[My] choice of the legal profession was profoundly influenced by the historic period of Lithuania’s restoration of independence and the building of the young state” says Dr. Mindaugas Šimonis, who is currently an attorney-at-law and lectures at the VMU Faculty of Law.

Call for Abstracts: 23rd Management International Conference

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The Transform4Europe university alliance invites lecturers and researchers to participate in the 23rd Management International Conference titled Next Generation Challenges: Innovation, Regeneration and Inclusion, which will be held on 5-8 June 2024 in Trento, Italy. The conference is organised by the University of Primorska in partnership with the University of Trieste. The abstract submission deadline is 29 March.

Vytautas Kavolis Institute Postdoctoral Fellowships

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Vytautas Kavolis Transdisciplinary Research Institute invites early career researchers to submit applications for the Junior postdoctoral fellow position for 2024 – 2025 (21 months).

VMU Scientists Have Launched New Project “NENUPHAR”

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Scientists from Vytautas Magnus University Agriculture Academy (VMU AA) Department of Water Engineering and the Institute of Bioeconomy Research, led by Professor Arvydas Povilaitis, have started a large-scale HORIZON EUROPE CL6-2022-ZEROPOLLUTION-01-02 (Clean environment and zero pollution) project NENUPHAR - "New governance models to enhance nutrient pollution handling and nutrients recycling". The project brings together representatives from science, business, and non-governmental organizations from 21 European Union countries. The project duration is 4 years.

VMU Rector Prof. Augutis: The Uniqueness of VMU Must be Preserved

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“The artes liberales system, which provides a broad education, is becoming increasingly important – it is no coincidence that in their external evaluations of Vytautas Magnus University, international experts have repeatedly emphasised its uniqueness and the need to preserve it not only at the university but also at the national level. There will always be those within the community, especially young people, who do not fit into established programmes. Likewise, there will always be those who are searching and creating. Therefore, the learning system should be such that it does not confine the learner to a narrow programme framework, but instead allows them to shape their own tasks and learning programme,” says VMU Rector Prof. Juozas Augutis, discussing the benefits of the artes liberales (liberal arts) principles applied at the University.