Research News
New Project at VMU Agriculture Academy – „RuralCOM“
By developing a new joint curriculum in rural community development (RCD) this RuralCOM project aims to implement joint initiatives together by promoting cooperation, peer learning and exchange of experiences at European level.
VMU to host Seminar about Positive Experiences of Remigrants
On Friday, 9 October, 11 a.m. The Center for Social Anthropology (CSA) of Vytautas Magnus University will be hosting a seminar „RETURNING - REMITTING: Social Remittances in Lithuania, Poland and Croatia“ which is based on the REMIT project "Social Remittances of (Re)migrants: Challenges and Experiences in Comparative Perspective."
VMU to Host International Conference on Pacai Noble Family of the GDL
On 13-14 May 2021, the departments of History and Lithuanian Studies at VMU Faculty of Humanities will hold international scientific conference The Noble Family of (Pacowie) Pacai of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Lithuanian Baroque, which is dedicated to the 400th birth anniversary of the GDL Chancellor Krzysztof Zygmunt Pac (1621–1684).
VMU to Host Public Lecture by Head of EC Representation in Lithuania
On Monday 5 October, 1 p.m., the Head of the European Commission's Representation in Lithuania, Arnoldas Pranckevičius, will hold a public lecture at VMU Small Hall (28 S. Daukanto g., Kaunas).
Rescheduled Host Meeting Dedicated to Traditional Chinese Medicine
The COVID-19 pandemic is presenting significant challenges for the world. We are reviewing developments and their impact on our event daily. The 8th Annual Meeting of Good Practice In Traditional Chinese Medicine Research Association (GP-TCM RA) is rescheduled to 2021.
Prof. Robert van Voren. Getting Ready for the Next One
It might seem premature to start a discussion about future pandemics, but in fact it is already overdue. Three months into the lock-down which has gripped the majority of people on the planet and has already had unprecedented effects on the global community, we can already see where many things have gone wrong and how at least some of the consequences could have been averted.

