Additional consultation time survey
Hey, student!
Have you ever been unable to ask your study questions because a lecturer did not have enough time to answer them? Or maybe you could not stand any longer queuing in front of other students to talk to him / her? Or have you ever faced the lecturer who was busy before, during and after the lectures and who asked you to send all your questions by email even though the question itself required deeper verbal conversation?
If you have answered “yes” to any of the above, maybe you are lacking verbal consultation time. To admit the fact that you need extra time to speak to your lecturer is not a shame, but YOUR right!
For this reason, please fill out a 1-MINUTE short anonymous survey to find out the demand of how much extra verbal consultation time you need in your field of studies. The deadline for this survey is until 8th of April (including). So HURRY UP!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/14e4Hrm2qxJSXhSLt1Fk7v8R9lam2apdS2Dd7b-ccTjI/edit
Sincerely and have a lovely week!
Justas, the member of Student parliament
VMU Will Hold Graduation Ceremonies
On 21-23 June, Vytautas Magnus University will be holding its graduation ceremonies, bidding farewell to the university’s latest graduates.
On 21 June, diplomas will be awarded to the graduates of the faculties of Economics and Management, Law, and VMU Education Academy (in Kaunas). Additional ceremonies will also be held on the same day for the graduates of VMU Music Academy and Agriculture Academy (faculties of Agricultural Engineering, Agronomy and Forest Sciences and Ecology).
On 22 June, the university will send off alumni of the faculties of Natural Sciences, Informatics, Political Science and Diplomacy, and Catholic Theology. Additional ceremonies will also be held on the same day for the graduates of VMU Agriculture Academy (faculties of Bioeconomy Development and Water and Land Management).
On the final day, ceremonies will be dedicated to the graduates of the faculties of Social Sciences, Arts, the Humanities and VMU Education Academy in Vilnius.
Regrettably, the celebration will not be open to everyone, the way it was before. Taking into account the quarantine situation declared in the entire country due to the threat of the spread of COVID-19, to ensure the safety of the university’s community and their relatives, this year VMU graduate ceremonies will be a bit different than usual.
Vytautas Magnus University’s diplomas will be awarded to the graduates in VMU spaces. However, relatives and friends will be able to congratulate and take pictures with the new alumni outside. They will be able to watch the diploma award ceremony itself live at vdu.lt/graduation on their smartphones and other devices.
Due to the strict requirements of the appropriate disinfection and preparation of academic dress (gowns) for their continued safe use, we will not be able to provide them for all VMU graduates. Therefore, it has been decided that gowns will be worn only by the university’s bachelor’s degree graduates, who will celebrate their first-ever academic graduation ceremony.
We encourage all graduates to bring personal protective equipment. All participants of the graduation ceremony are required to wear medical masks or respirators.
We hope to see you soon at this milestone event, where everyone is filled with joy and a sense of pride after successfully completing an important stage of their lives.
Nevertheless, the graduates who are unable to attend the graduation ceremony will be able to receive their diploma at their faculty (in five workdays after the ceremony), or at the Department of Studies (after this time period ends).
VMU First-year Student Survey Results
The survey of Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) bachelor and integrated studies’ first-year students was conducted in January – February of 2021. The aim was to identify the reasons for their study choices, expectations and opinion about the studies they had chosen as well as the activities they had been involved in.
In the survey, the students indicated the most important sources of information that had been helpful to make the decision where to study, and the main reasons for choosing their studies as well as study expectations at VMU. They also evaluated the usefulness of VMU’s introductory study week and study experience at VMU. Moreover, the first-year students revealed the time allocated for studies, their activities in the free time after studies and participation in the activities of VMU. Finally, the students made suggestions for improving the quality of studies.
593 first-year VMU students took part in the survey – 41.64 percent of bachelor and integrated studies’ first-year students.
We invite you to get acquainted with the summarized results of the survey. Detailed results of the survey are presented to the administration of faculties and academies, study program committees, requesting to share this information with the community.
Erasmus+ Results for the 2021/2022 Academic Year
VMU International Cooperation Department has announced the results of the competition for Erasmus+ studies in Programme countries and Erasmus+ and Bilateral exchange studies in partner countries for the 2021/2022 Academic Year.
You can find more information about Erasmus+ studies here and here.
VMU students evaluated the quality of teaching and learning
In the survey, students of Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) evaluated the quality of teaching and learning in autumn semester of 2020-2021 academic year.
At the end of each semester, students of University’s bachelor, master, integrated and professional studies express their opinion on the quality of teaching and learning in the studied courses. The survey is conducted in an electronic way. Students are provided with separate questionnaires about different teachers of study courses (except for internships, coursework, research and final theses). During the survey, students also evaluate their own activity in the study process – learning and completing tasks.
The percentage of completed questionnaires in the survey of autumn semester of 2020-2021 academic year is 21,20%, a part of the respondents are international students.
We invite you to get acquainted with the summarized results of the survey. Detailed results are available to teachers on the VMU Teachers’ Portal, to administration of faculties and academies as well as to chairpersons of study program committees – in the VMU survey system.
Nominal Scholarships of I. Bielevičius were Awarded to VMU Students
Mr. Ignas Bielevičius, a graduate of Vytautas Magnus University (VMU), Faculty of Informatics, who graduated from his Bachelor’s studies in 2009, has established two nominal, annual scholarships of 500 EUR for students of VMU. The purpose of these scholarships is to financially encourage students for their good study results and active participation in scientific and / or social activities.
Lithuanian and international students of VMU were invited to participate in the competition for nominal scholarships of Mr. Bielevičius. A total of 37 applications were received – 26 of those were Lithuanian students and 11 international students. Decision to whom the scholarships will be awarded was made by the founder of the scholarships himself.
This year’s scholarships were awarded to two VMU students. The first scholarship was awarded to Ms. Milita Songailaitė, a third-year student of the Faculty of Informatics, study programme of Mathematics and its Application. The second scholarship was awarded to Ms. Rasa Katinaitė, a fourth-year student of the Faculty of Social Sciences, study programme of Psychology.
The founder of the scholarship Mr. Ignas Bielevičius revealed that it is was extremely difficult to choose only two awardees and that he was pleasantly surprised by an abundance of active students at VMU.
“I am grateful to VMU for the operational assistance in establishing and implementing the scholarship competition and for all the students for their active participation and efforts. Selecting only two awardees was very difficult task as all the candidates were motivated and worthy of evaluation and praise. I was confirmed once again that students of VMU are talented, caring and have many meaningful plans. They are great example of how, in order to gain knowledge, part of your precious time can be devoted to activities that benefit society. I am thankful to everyone who have participated in this year’s competition”, – Mr. Ignas Bielevičius has shared his thoughts.
The University would like to express its gratitude to the founder of the scholarship for encouraging active and well-educated students and would also like to invite others, who cares about the University and its’ virtues, to contribute to the encouragement of the students, thus investing in the future of the society.
About the founder of the scholarship
The founder of the scholarship, Mr. Ignas Bielevičius who is currently engaged in activities that combine information technology and financial markets, says that he is grateful to VMU for his own discoveries and has no doubt that encouragement of the young people opens the door to even greater opportunities and new achievements.
“It has always seemed to me that the encouragement of the young people is necessary, so I am glad that when I had an opportunity to contribute to it, I did not hesitate and implemented an idea that I had in mind for quite some time. I believe that motivating talented students is a mutually beneficial initiative from many different aspects, the most important of which is the opportunity to contribute to the strengthening of the community. I am grateful to VMU associate professor, Mr. Rūstis Kamuntavičius for helping me in discovering interesting activities and encouraging me to establish these scholarships for students”, – VMU graduate Ignas Bielevičius shared his thoughts.
Catalogue of Internship and Volunteering Offers for VMU students
Are you looking for Internship of Volunteering opportunities?
Right here in front of you is the thirteenth Catalogue of Internship and Volunteering Offers, which was issued by the Career Centre of Vytautas Magnus University. In this catalogue students will find internship and volunteering offers of enterprises, public institutions, non-governmental organizations. We are hoping that each of you will find something useful in the pages that follow!
Catalogue of Internship and Volunteering Offers No. 13 / December, 2020
We hope this catalogue will help you to find a place of internship or you will use an opportunity to test yourself in volunteering, which will be useful in finding your path to labor market!
For more information: |
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VMU Career Centre | |
Phone no | +370 37 327 983 |
career@vdu.lt |
Application for Accommodation for 2020/2021 Spring Semester
Vytautas Magnus University has opened an application for new incoming international students for accommodation in the dormitories of VMU during 2020/2021 Spring semester.
Terms and conditions for application
In order to reserve a place of residence in one of the dormitories of VMU, all new incoming first-year, full-time, Erasmus+, Bilateral or other international exchange students must follow this procedure:
- learn about our dormitories, its’ location, price for accommodation services, living conditions, etc. (Dormitories);
- create a personal account on the online accommodation system (Accommodation for others). Exchange students may use their Username / Password that they created to apply for exchange studies at VMU;
- login to the online accommodation system (Accommodation for others) with your personal credentials (username and password) and reserve one of the places from the provided list on Accommodation in Student Rooms(Number of places in the dormitories is limited, however, the list is constantly updated, therefore it is recommended to check it regularly).
- Note, that application is open only for students, who have already signed their Learning or Study Agreements (for more information about signing it, please contact International Cooperation department);
- receive an e-mail from VMU with confirmation of your reservation. This e-mail means, that room of your choice will be reserved for you until 31st of January, 2021;
- receive a second e-mail from VMU with instructions on how to sign your online Agreement for Accommodation, sign it, and move into the dormitory by January 31st, 2021 (if you are planning to move-in after the 31st of January, 2021, you shall contact Student Centre by sending an e-mail to studentas@vdu.lt and inform about your intended date of arrival. In all cases you will have to pay accommodation fees starting from 1st of February, 2021), otherwise your room reservation will be canceled.
If you want to cancel reservation please get in contact with Student Centre (see contacts below).
Other, non-VMU, students could apply for accommodation in the dormitories of VMU:
- In the dormitories, which are located in Kaunas and Akademija, Kaunas dstr. – application will be open only from February 1st, 2021;
In the dormitory, which is located in Vilnius, application will be open only from January 15th, 2021
Procedures of moving into the dormitory
In order to ensure safety of residents and staff members while preventing the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) and managing it within the dormitories of Vytautas Magnus University, we kindly ask our students who are moving into the dormitory for a first time, to be reasonable and socially responsible:
- fill out the online Arrival Registration Form and send your travel tickets to arrival@vdu.lt at least one week before the arrival. After the online registration VMU International Cooperation Department informs each student regarding the self-isolation requirements in accordance with the decisions of the Government of the Republic of Lithuania;
- register at National Public Health Centre under the Ministry of Health by filling in an electronic form on https://keleiviams.nvsc.lt/en/form before the arrival;
- follow instructions of administrative staff members of Vytautas Magnus University;
- isolate yourself in the dormitory, allocated by Vytautas Magnus University and follow mandatory conditions of self-isolation (if needed).
Upon your arrival (moving into) at the dormitory’s Administration you shall:
- when entering the building, always use the hand sanitizer at the entrance;
- allow your body temperature to be checked;
- sincerely answer questions from the Administrator of Dormitory. Monitor the list of countries effected by coronavirus (COVID-19) regularly and inform the dormitory administration immediately if you return from them;
- follow recommendation for COVID-19 prevention in the dormitories of VMU (if you do not need to isolate yourself).
Check-in procedure
Dormitory registration is open 24/7. Check-in to the dormitory is allowed from 14:00 (2 PM). However, upon the personal request of a resident and availability of the room, the responsible officer of the University (Dormitory) Administration has a right to change the check-in or check-out time. If you want to use this opportunity please contact Administrator of your dormitory, whose contacts may be found here.
During the check-in to the dormitory resident must:
- have been signed an electronic Agreement for Accommodation;
- present valid personal ID document, which confirms one’s identity;
- have beddings (pillow, blanket, covers) or ask for it at Administration (of the Dormitory) who will provide you it. NOTE, that 20 EUR fee for bedlinen will be added to your accommodation fees if you will take it from the Administration.
IMPORTANT: there is a non-refundable fee (Settlement fee) of 10 EUR for residents who are moving into the dormitory. This fee will also be added to your next month’s fees for accommodation.
Accommodation fees for current month and other fees for services, that are related to accommodation in the dormitories of VMU, has to be paid by 15 (fifteenth) calendar day of each month when paying for an entire month in advance. The invoice will be prepared and presented on Student Self-Service portal in the beginning of each month for whole current month and must be paid via Student Self-Service portal.
For more information:
Student Centre (Student Affairs Department) | |
studentas@vdu.lt | |
Phone | +370 37 751 175 |
VMU Alumni Day 2020: Strengthened Communication with the Alumni
While continuing traditions, on November 13th, 2020, Vytautas Magnus University invited its graduates to remember their Alma Mater. Due to the difficult pandemic situation in the country, Alumni Day was celebrated through the remote communication platforms. The main theme of this day was to emphasize the importance of physical, but not social distance, by remembering the initiative “Mind the Gap”.
This year, not only Lithuanian but also foreign graduates were invited to meet virtually in order to create a closer cooperation and stronger connection with them. For this reason, discussion on the topic “University in Transition: Raising Questions – Sharing Visions” was organized, during which the Assoc. Prof. and Vice-Rector for Communication, Mrs. Vilma Bijeikienė presented University Strategy 2021-2027, that is still in preparation. Alumni and community members were invited to discuss, provide insights and comments on it. Moreover, together with Camille Le Blanc, Coordinator for International Alumni Community, discussion was initiated on how to build an effective collaboration between the University and its alumni.
During the virtual meeting graduates from all around the world shared their thoughts on the importance of feeling of being a full-fledged and constantly remembered member of the community, that would always have an opportunity to return to VMU.
Taking into account opinions, which were expressed during the discussion, as well as alumni requests and observations, it is expected to start expanding the network of VMU ambassadors in the nearest future, by refining possible activities and opportunities, initiating more active dissemination of information in English, expanding the package of benefits for graduates, sharing information on VMU Alumni clubs and ways of joining it.
VMU Vice-Rector for Communication, Mrs. Vilma Bijeikienė has no doubts that graduates are an integral part of the University community, therefore, discovering community connections and ways of communication with them is very important. “I would like to believe, that VMU is not just a stopover in the lives of our students on their career path. We are a part of the learning society, so a lifelong learning and knowledge sharing is a mutually beneficial relationship, which helps graduates to feel that the university is useful to them, and that they are also needed by the university itself”, – said V. Bijeikienė.
“The discussion organised during the Alumni Day, was only the first step in trying to reach our international alumni community, inviting them to join discussion with Lithuanian alumni and looking for common grounds. This meeting allowed us to enjoy a friendly and open communication, to hear expectations and discover new ideas, which could help us plan our future works. Now, our most important task is to create an effective system of communication with graduates, to reach as many university graduates as possible, both in Lithuania and all around the world, and to invite them to join our alumni community”, – Vice-Rector shared her thoughts.
Mr. Andrius Būda, the President of VMU Alumni Club, also supported those thoughts and invited graduates of the University to join VMU alumni clubs. “Vytautas Magnus University Alumni Club and other alumni organizations, operating at the faculty level, is a great opportunity to continue a close communication and cooperation with your classmates, colleagues, lecturers and the rest of the university, while creating various initiatives, organising meetings, establishing scholarships for students and so on”, – said the President of VMU Alumni Club, Mr. Būda.
“We understand the importance of maintaining the closest contact not only with Lithuanian but also with international alumni communities, therefore we are currently paying particular focus on renewing the alumni base, planning next year’s activities and establishing communication tools which would help us to reach graduates of VMU, VMU Education Academy and VMU Agriculture Academy, as well as to maintain an effective and trust relationship with them”, – said Mr. Būda.
We invite graduates, who are wishing to become a member of Vytautas Magnus University Alumni Club to fill in the registration form.
If you have any questions, please contact the Coordinator for International Alumni Community, Camille Le Blanc Liederman by an e-mail: camille.le.blanc.liederman@vdu.lt
Important Information about the Study Process
Dear community of Vytautas Magnus University,
In response to the increasingly complicated situation in Lithuania due to the risk of COVID-19, based on the recommendations by the Minister of Education, Science, and Sports, the Minister of Health, and the state-level emergency operations manager regarding the remote implementation of the study process by higher education institutions, and after taking into account the proposals by the academic subdivisions of VMU regarding the organisation of studies, the following changes will be introduced in the organisation of studies and work at Vytautas Magnus University:
- From Monday 26 October, all activities of studies, except for those that require special equipment or infrastructure and except for those that were specified by the subdivisions of studies as required to be completed face-to-face due to practical work, will be conducted remotely.
- From Tuesday 3 November, all activities of studies, except for laboratory and practical work that requires special equipment, will be conducted only remotely.
This study semester is planned to be completed remotely.
Students who require special software in order to ensure high-quality study process will be provided the pertinent information in the beginning of next week.
We kindly request the non-academic subdivisions to organise the implementation of their principal functions in a manner which enables the assurance of the employees’ safety: to limit the subdivision’s employees’ physical contact not just with the visitors but also with colleagues from other subdivisions as well as unnecessary visits in the University’s other subdivisions or locations. Also, together with the subdivisions’ heads, discuss the possibility of organizing work remotely if the implementation of the job functions does not require arrival at the University and the conditions for remote work are appropriate.
The information will be constantly updated based on the situation. You can also follow the information on a special page of the university’s website.