Open lectures by prof. Magdalena Mateja
On 11-12 October, the Faculty of Communication will host Prof. Magdalena Mateja, researcher and lecturer from Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland.
On 11-12 October, the Faculty of Communication will host Prof. Magdalena Mateja, researcher and lecturer from Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland.
In an era where digital information reigns supreme, the field of archaeology is no exception. Prof. Rimvydas Laužikas and his dedicated team at Vilnius University, Lithuania, are at the forefront of addressing a pressing research challenge: optimizing the reuse of archaeological research data. As part of the TETRARCHs project, they are organizing an online workshop set to take place on Friday, Sept. 29, from 12:00 to 14:30, focusing on identifying high-quality case studies of data reuse.
The Faculty of Communication is nestled in the forests of Saulėtekis and in the heart of Vilnius Old Town, on Maironis and Bernardinai streets. One of the main challenges new students face is navigating the campus and finding lecture rooms. To help you find your way, we’ve provided layouts of the faculty's spaces, marking classrooms in both Saulėtekis and Vilnius Old Town.
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You can download the PDF right here.
On Thursday, 21 September, the Faculty of Communication will host Associate professor Jennifer C. Thomas, a long-time CNN producer and now Associate Professor at Howard University (USA).
We invite you to apply for Erasmus+ exchange and/or ARQUS/Coimbra and Bilateral exchanges!
The list of partners for this year has changed as VU is starting a new system. However, we hope for your active participation.
On 12-13 September 2023, we invite you to attend lectures by doc. dr. Selin Turkel, lecturer of Public Relations and Advertising at Izmir University of Economics, Turkey. The lecture will be delivered to the students of the Faculty of Communication, while other interested parties will be able to attend the lecture online (via Teams).