University News

T4EU Webinars on Science Communication for Students and Staff
The Transform4Europe Alliance invites students, researchers and faculty members across the alliance to apply for two science communication workshops (webinars) that aim to enhance their science communication skills.

VMU invites you to celebrate World Health Day together
On April 8, 2025 (Tuesday), Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) Sports centre invites all members of the VMU community – students, lecturers, staff, and alumni – to actively participate in the traditional celebration of World Health Day. The event will take place at K. Donelaičio St. 52, 1st floor lobby, from 11:00 to 14:00.

Prof. Birutė Galdikas’ Visit at VMU Has Been Cancelled
Professor Birutė Galdikas' scheduled teaching visit at Vytautas Magnus University has been cancelled due to serious health issues.

How to Boost Your Career Through LinkedIn | “Towards Yourself’25: Business Starts with You”
Led by Valeria Burlachenko, Head of a Recruitment Department and VMU alumna, this seminar will explore the power of LinkedIn in career advancement. Participants will learn about the importance of personal branding, how to create a strong LinkedIn presence, and practical tips for job searching. The session will also cover career development strategies across different fields and the role of self-assessment in finding the right job. With extensive experience in HR and a passion for helping people land their dream jobs, the lecturer will provide valuable insights and actionable advice for building a successful career through LinkedIn. The seminar will take place online on April 3, at 3:30 PM.

Prof. Dr. Ineta Dabašinskienė Elected as VMU Rector
Today, on 27 March, the Council of Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) has chosen the new rector of the university: Prof. Dr. Ineta Dabašinskienė, who is the first woman to be elected to this position.

Dovilė Vainorė on Youth Support in Regions: Helping Others is the Best Way to Reduce Exclusion
"University is the place where we make one of our first choices as adults—out of a plethora of options, we choose what is the most important, while simultaneously learning to take responsibility for our actions", Dovilė Vainorė, co-founder and head of the nongovernmental organisation Om-lėtai, says.