T4E news

First Transform4Europe Scientific Conference took place at VMU
On 24-27 October, Vytautas Magnus University hosted the first “Transform4Europe International Conference-Hackathon for the Innovative Teaching and Learning Methods in Higher Education”. A four-day conference aimed to foster the exchange of ideas on innovative teaching and learning methods in higher education and combine the capacities of all Transform4Europe alliance partners. The conference brought together researchers from more than 10 universities from all over the world.

Winners of the first “T4E” Innovative Teaching Award announced
This year, Transform4Europe Alliance hosted its first Innovative Teaching Award for all Alliance members. The purpose of this award was to identify, acknowledge and recognize innovative teaching practices and to provide opportunities not only for sharing and exchanging best examples but also to encourage cooperation between the Higher Education Institutions of the Transform4Europe alliance.

Workshops and training sessions at the Transform4Europe Conference
The first Transform4Europe Alliance's international conference-hackathon "Transform4Europe International Conference-Hackathon for the Innovative Teaching and Learning Methods in Higher Education (INNO-METHODS)", is taking place on 24-27 October 2022 at Vytautas Magnus University.

T4E invites you to join Online Open Dual Lecture Series
Within the scope of the Transform4Europe Alliance, Sofia University invites you to the Open Dual Lectures this Friday, 07 October, 13:30 - 17:00 CET where 4 lecturers will speak on the following 2 topics: Behavioural Insights for Policy and Business and Climate Change & Energy Security.

Transform4Europe Invites Students to Free Courses
We invite students to register for free courses at Saarland University in Germany and at the University of Trieste. This opportunity is provided by Vytautas Magnus University’s membership in the international alliance “Transform4Europe”.

VMU is Continuing and Expanding Its Support for Ukrainians
Since the start of war in Ukraine, Vytautas Magnus University has been actively involved in various support initiatives and activities for Ukrainians. The university offers possibilities to start or continue studies, provides support on accommodation or scholarships and free Lithuanian language courses for Ukrainians who have fled the war. Moreover, it has hosted a tandem language-learning event whose participants exchanged knowledge of Lithuanian and Ukrainian languages, while the VMU Education Academy has established the Ukrainian Centre, the first one of its kind in the world, where various cultural and educational activities are organised for the Ukrainian community.