University News

The Library Will Lend Books from April 29

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Following the government’s loosening of quarantine requirements, from April 29. The Library will lend books to home on request, remote services will be continued, consultations will be provided  by e-mail: info@bibl.vdu.lt, by phone. The physical premises of the library will not be available.

For Whom the Bell Tolls

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The uncertainty about our economic well-being intensifies the stress, and if one looks at the economic prognoses there is ample reason for this. The numbers vary, but the longer the lockdown lasts – and there is no end in sight – the worse the predictions. One thing is clear: most of those who are rich will survive relatively unscathed, while those who are living in poverty will become even poorer.

25 Percent Accommodation Fee Reduction Will be Granted

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In accordance with the decisions of a working group which was established to address relevant issues in the VMU dormitories during the nationwide quarantine announced by the Government of Lithuania, the Rector has decided to reduce negative consequences of the quarantine situation for the students.

Have a Bright and Meaningful Easter!

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Vytautas Magnus University rector is sending the warmest Easter greetings to students, lecturers, scientists and all people of Lithuania and the world, wishing everyone to keep their faith and celebrate the resurrection on the most beautiful holiday of the spring.

EQ-Thinking Model – Giving Curricula an Innovative Touch

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The Centre for Enterprise Practice (CEP) as a public institution was established in 2014 by Vytautas Magnus University. The centre is considered to be one of the leading organisations in Lithuania that fosters entrepreneurial mindset and implementing creative and experience-based methods into the curriculum as well as creating innovative academia – business – city community ecosystem.

Letter from the Rector (Changes of the Academic Calendar)

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Two weeks have passed since the enforcement of quarantine in the country and since Vytautas Magnus University’s move into the virtual world. During this period, we have been not only learning to adapt to the new routines but also working to ensure continuous processes of studies and research: this has required a great deal of physical, mental, and psychological effort. I would like to thank all of you for staying focused, keeping the community spirit up, and, most importantly, taking care of the people around you that are in need of a helping hand.