News for Students

VMU to Hold Graduation Ceremony
On 27 January, Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) invites graduates to participate in festive graduation ceremonies.

New Programme: INTERCOM – Intercultural Communication and Diplomacy
Students are invited to join intensive international programme "INTERCOM - Intercultural Communication and Diplomacy".

New Project for Students: DON@ – Donation Opportunities for Newcomers
The key objective of the DON@ Donation Opportunities for Newcomers project is to facilitate the integration and improvement of living conditions of students with fewer opportunities by promoting mutual support, inclusion, and sustainable development.

New Catalogue of Internship and Volunteering Offers
VMU Career Centre invites everyone looking for an internship and volunteering place to review the newly published, sixteenth VMU Internship and Volunteering catalogue for university students. Students will find internship and volunteering offers from enterprises, public institutions, and non-governmental organizations in this catalogue. We hope that you will find something useful in the pages that follow!

Competition for VMU Graduate Ignas Bielevičius Nominal Scholarship
Mr. Ignas Bielevičius, a graduate of Vytautas Magnus University’s (VMU) Faculty of Informatics (IF) who graduated from the university in 2009, has established one-off nominal scholarships for VMU students, one of which is 500 euros, in 2020. The purpose of this scholarship is to financially encourage students for their successful study results and active scientific and/or social activities.

Winners of the VMU Doctoral Competition Announced
In October, VMU doctoral students and doctors who have defended their dissertations no later than a year ago were invited to participate in the science popularisation competition "Doctoral Research 2022: the Interesting Science" ("Doktorantų tyrimai 2022: įdomusis mokslas"). The aim of the competition is to increase the visibility of VMU doctoral students' research and to encourage as well as develop their ability to present their research not only in a scientific way, but also in a popular way – in a way that is comprehensible to the general public and that arouses their curiosity.