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The VMU Debate Club Re-established Last Year Celebrates Its First Achievements

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"Even when a busy Friday prevents us from holding a meeting, club members gather at a café and practice debating on their own. This shows that the VMU Debate Club has already become a community that grows and inspires one another to improve," says Nojus Ridzevičius, the coach of the recently re-established club.

Admission to university

Apply and Study at Vytautas Magnus University in September 2025!

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Admissions are now open for the 2025-2026 Academic Year at Vytautas Magnus University (VMU). Discover almost 40 full-time Bachelor’s and Master‘s degree programmes taught in English and start your journey now!

Students Invited to Attend T4EU Week in France

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Jean Monnet University, partner of the Transform4Europe (T4EU) Alliance, invites students of VMU and other T4EU universities to take part in the T4EU Week in Saint-Etienne, France on 19-23 May. Application deadline is 16 February.

VMU Students: With the Freedom Granted by the University Comes Responsibility

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The opportunity to learn foreign languages, combine favourite activities, and choose from a wide range of study exchange programmes – that is how students Gabrielius Marcos Buslys and Ūla Raškinytė describe their first semester at Vytautas Magnus University (VMU).

Apply Now: Arts Festival for Students in France

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Jean Monnet University, partner of the Transform4Europe (T4EU) Alliance, invites students of VMU and other T4EU universities to take the stage at Fest’U 2025, an arts festival held in Saint-Etienne, France on 21-23 May. Registration deadline is 8 January.

Olivia Marie Anne Fritsch - prancūzų kalbos dėstytoja, VDU praktikantė

Frenchwoman Teaching French to Lithuanians: Lithuanians are Very Open to Europe

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“I believe that what is happening in Ukraine is genuinely changing the French perspective on the Eastern European region. We are beginning to understand and see Ukraine as part of Europe. Despite such a dire situation, this experience can teach us a lot and pave the way for solidarity with other countries. Even we French, who can be a bit arrogant, realise that we are closely connected to each other,” says Olivia Marie Anne Fritsch, a French language lecturer at Vytautas Magnus University (VMU).