University News

Symbolic Run Unites Ukrainians and Supporters of Ukraine

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On Saturday, 26 August, a Ukrainian solidarity run was held at Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) Botanical Garden. The symbolic event, which took place at the juncture of two important dates – the Independence Day of Ukraine (24 August) and the Day of Remembrance of the Defenders of Ukraine (27 August) – attracted around fifty students from Ukraine, Lithuania, and other foreign countries.

VMU Botanical Garden to Host Ukraine Solidarity Run

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On Saturday 26 August, 11 a.m., at VMU Botanical Garden (6 Ž. E. Žilibero g.), Ukraine solidarity run will be organised to honour Ukrainian warriors. Members of VMU community are invited to participate and register online.

Student Registration into Study Subjects for Autumn Semester 2023

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The first stage of the autumn semester 2023/2024 registration for lectures, seminars and laboratory works is on 25-29 August.

New Academic Year with Kaunas Universities

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Vytautas Magnus University will greet the new academic year together with Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences and Lithuanian Sports University. On September 1st, Friday, you are welcome to attend joint festive events.

Invitation for Students to join “Sharing is caring” event

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Dear incoming international students, We hope you will have a great time at Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas and Lithuania. Under the  Orientation Days, we invite you to join the “Sharing is caring” event and benefit from the DON@ project activities. All this we will tell in order of priority. 

Ukrainian students feel at home at VMU

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Since the outbreak of the full-scale war in Ukraine, Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) has welcomed more than three hundred Ukrainian students and, on the initiative of the First Ladies of Lithuania and Ukraine, Diana Nausėdienė and Olena Zelenska, opened the Centre of Ukraine, a humanitarian and educational space established in the premises of VMU Education Academy in Vilnius. The Centre has already been visited by more than 24,000 Ukrainians. Ukrainians studying at VMU actively participate in community activities, volunteer at the Centre of Ukraine, and firmly believe that the experience gained at the University will aid them in rebuilding their homeland.