University News

Student Dance Festival “Baltics Dancing”

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Baltics Dancing is a student dance festival with a history dating back to 1965. The festival is alternately hosted in the Baltic countries, and this time, it will take place in Lithuania. Celebrating its honorable 60th anniversary, the event will bring together students from Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia for a shared celebration. The festival is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of folk dances, songs, and the cultural heritage of the three Baltic nations.

A University That Shapes Individuals

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Vytautas Magnus University (VMU), which last year celebrated the 35th anniversary of its reestablishment and the introduction of artes liberales (liberal arts) studies in Lithuania, has declared 2025 as the Year of Student Well-being.

VMU Organizes International Event Focused on Fostering Quality Culture

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Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) is hosting an international Erasmus+ BIP event aimed at fostering quality culture in higher education. Organized by the Study Quality Unit, the event titled Fostering Quality Culture in HEI will bring together professionals from various European institutions to explore and advance quality assurance (QA) practices in higher education.

Erasmus+ Traineeship Competition

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The competition for Erasmus+ students or recent graduates traineeship in EU/EEA is now open! The application deadline is August 31, 2025.

A Discussion with Ms. L. Pilukaitė: How the European Commission Shapes Europe

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The Department of Political Science is pleased to invite you to a special meeting with Ms. Laimutė Pilukaitė, Head of the Political Reporting Team at the European Commission Representation in Lithuania.

Registration for the Freedom to Create 2025 Conference

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VMU invites you to participate in a student conference “Freedom to Create” which will be held on May 9th, 2025. The conference is dedicated to the 150th anniversary of the birth of the most famous Lithuanian artist and composer, Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis (1875-1910).