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International scientific conference „Research & Innovation, Educations ant Best Practice for Bioeconomy Development“
On June 5 at Vytautas Magnus University Agriculture Academy (VMU AA) invites to participate at the international scientific conference „Research & Innovation, Educations ant Best Practice for Bioeconomy Development“. Place: June 5 (Monday) Time: 09.30-13:45 Place: VMU Agriculture Academy IV b...

VMU to Hold Graduation Ceremonies
On 16-23 June, Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) invites everyone to participate in festive graduation events. On 16 June, a graduation ceremony will be held for graduates of the Faculty of Law. On 20 June, diplomas will be awarded to first-cycle and second-cycle graduates of VMU Education Academy ...

Contests for Teaching and Training Visits under Erasmus+ Programme
International Cooperation Department invites all VMU academic and non-academic staff members to participate in the Erasmus+ contests: the contest for Erasmus+ teaching visits in Programme countries (EU/EEA countries) and the contest for Erasmus+ teaching and training visits in Partner countries (n...

Scholarships Awarded to Students for Academic or Artistic Achievements
For the first time this year, Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) announced a competition for scholarships for scientific or artistic achievements for VMU students, which aims to encourage students to pursue scientific or artistic activities. Following the public announcement of the competition, 72 ...

Landscape design afternoon at VMU AA: meeting with the president of IFLA and opening of the exhibition
Vytautas Magnus University Academy of Agriculture (VMU AA) invites to the "Landscape Design Afternoon" on June 5. During the event, the exhibition of the European region of the International Union of Landscape Architects (IFLA) "Rethinking Nature" will be opened, VMU AA Landscape Design studies will...

The Erasmus+ project “Medical beekeeping – for beekeepers”
Bees provide a crucial ecological service by pollinating plants, which is essential for plant life. Beekeepers use these insects to harvest honey, pollen, bee pitch, royal jelly, wax, bee venom, and other useful and helpful elements for health. These products, however, must be produced in a secure a...