University News

VMU Invites You to a Student Conference “Freedom to Create 2023”
VMU invites you to participate in a student conference “Freedom to Create 2023” which will be held on April 28th, 2023. The conference will address the international Sustainable Development Goals set by the United Nations (UN). The conference will take place at the VMU Multifunctional Science and Studies Centre (V. Putvinskio g. 23, Kaunas).

VMU Career Centre invites to Remote Informal Lecture Series
As every year, the Career Centre of Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) invites students and graduates to take part in the remote informal lecture series “Savęs link ’23” in March and April, as well as to participate in presentations, and discussions and to actively use the Virtual CV Clinic.

Additional Competition for International Studies and Internships
VMU International Cooperation Department invites all university students to use the opportunities to go abroad for study exchange or internship.

VMU representatives visited the Republic of Azerbaijan
On 9-11 of March, Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) representatives visited Baku, Azerbaijan. The goal of the visit was to strengthen the partnerships with the current partner universities, meet with the VMU alumni community, and presented the study opportunities for students from Azerbaijan.

Visit of Japanese scientists to Vytautas Magnus University
On 9-12 March 2023, Japanese scientists of a cooperation project carried between Lithuanian and Japanese scientists "Nanoarchitectur methodology and empirical research for fast microanalysis of environmental samples using extremely manageable π-electron materials" (funded by Research Council of Lithuania, the project coordinator on the Lithuanian side is the head of the VMU Instrumental Analysis Open Access Center, academician prof. habil. dr. Audrius Maruška) paid a visit to Vytautas Magnus university.

Matlab and Data Analysis Class offer for PhD students
VMU doctoral students are invited to attend the Matlab and Data Analysis Class, which is organised by one of the Transform4Europe alliance's partners: Saarland University in Germany. The class, which has received a lot of positive feedback, aims to introduce students to the data analysis software Matlab. In order to work with it, students are not required to have programming knowledge. The only prerequisite is basic computer skills. Online registration is open until 31 March.