EducationOn February 27, the students of Vilnius University Life Sciences Centre (VU LSC) are organizing the International Conference of Life Sciences THE COINS 2021. Mykolas Romeris University (MRU), in accordance with the most innovative global universities, has approved the 2021-2023 sustainable activities strategy. Architect Gintaras Balčytis, the winner of National Culture and Art Prize: Technologies are just a tool2021-02-24, 18:23Last week, the National Culture and Art Prizes were awarded to the dignitaries of Lithuanian culture and art. Among the winners is architect Gintaras Balčytis, Associate Professor at Kaunas University of Technology Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture. Balčytis was awarded for the architecture, which is open for the city and people. The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered a global health crisis. This was announced on 30 January 2020 by the World Health Organization, which stated that the outbreak was a public health crisis of international importance. The crisis also caused fears of an impending economic downturn. The situation has been analysed by national governments, international organizations and scientists. New opportunities for KTU students at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research2021-02-22, 20:04The world’s largest laboratory for particle physics, the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), provides new opportunities for Lithuanian students to lead in interdisciplinary teams and to access unique technologies and resources. With the recent signing of a new cooperation agreement between CERN and Kaunas University of Technology (KTU), KTU students will be able to participate in the Challenge-Based Innovation programme organised by CERN’s IdeaSquare unit. The Alliance4Life life science alliance, which unites 10 European research institutions including Vilnius University, received EUR 2 million in funding this year for implementation of the A4L_ACTIONS Horizon 2020 project. Online Lecture “Why do Lithuanians never ring a bicycle bell?” – Some Notes on Lithuanian Day-to-Day Life Culture2021-02-20, 18:00Next Tuesday, 23 February, at 4 pm CET, Dr Inga Hilbig, from Vilnius University, will be giving an online lecture about Lithuanians and their culture. Arguably, the biggest challenge associated with the remote studies is staying disciplined while all the classes are online. When you go to a conventional classroom class, you're already "stuck" there for the period of time, so you might as well pay attention, take notes and get something out of it. But for an online class, which can be taken at your own convenience, there may be a temptation to get distracted from the material being presented to you. “Makeademy” – the first makers’ academy in Lithuania just ended, and the winner’s title came to the “Water Shield” team. The “Water Shield” team leaders, international students from Sakartvelo – Marina Gudzhabidze, Shorena Gudzhabidze and Dea Ilarionova, came to Vilnius Gediminas technical university (VILNIUS TECH) to study Civil Engineering and Computer Engineering. Even before coming to Lithuania, the girls had in mind the idea, addressing one of the biggest problems of the 21st century – natural pollution. Smart waste collection systems, advanced street lighting, mobile applications informing on the traffic are just a few examples of technologies for a smart city. Every year, consumption and pollution rates go up people living in urban areas are experiencing parking and traffic problems, therefore the demand for technology and science-based solutions in cities increasing. Kaunas City Municipality aiming to improve the life and well-being of citizens involved KTU students into solving real challenges the city faces. |
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