Interview with a student of our Faculty
Interview with Mohamed Zakaria Belmehdi, a student of Bachelor study programme International Politics and Development, about his political science studies at Vytautas Magnus University. M. Z. Belmehdi is VMU Ambassador from Marocco.
Why did you choose to study in International Politics and Development study field and why from all other universities did you choose to study at Vytautas Magnus University?
For me I’m attracted to political science, the subjects of the program attracted me as well as the description about individual subjects and the program. Before coming to Vytautas Magnus University I’m was searching about a suitable political science program in English language, plus Lithuania attracted me the most.
Since you are studying in your last semester, could you please describe what experience have you received from VMU International Politics and Development studies?
Studying in VMU International Politics and Development Studies, have deepen my knowledge about political science in general and also about politics in some other regions of the world, I would say that now I’m more knowledgeable in the field than when I came in my first year, although I still need to do more efforts.
What did you like the most in VMU? Could you please describe VMU’s advantages and disadvantages?
It’s very hard to say one thing exactly, I’m satisfied 99% with my studies and the university. I like most of the subjects, most of the professors, the education system, the events and activities.
VMU advantages: high quality of education, flexible and decentralized system of education, a lot of students activities and events, international environment in both teaching staff and students, friendliness within the teaching and administrative staff and of course students, modern and rich library.
VMU disadvantages: I guess the A and B groups system should be reformed or abolished, and also we should learn from the first year how to write academic paper properly.
Had you any additional activities while studying? Did you participate in university clubs or organisations; other organizations? What did you gain from these activities? In case you did not participate, please clarify why? What could you recommend for younger colleagues?
Of course, I would describe myself as the most active international student in VMU, I was taking part in almost every event organised by ESN, and later on I join them, I took part in events of other organisations such as APK, Asians clubs, etc…
It was useful for me especially clubs that are oriented toward politics I learned a lot and had chance to express myself. In others I had fun, and in others I learned about other cultures, also sometimes you meet some wonderful people.
However unfortunately, there are three main challenges, some organisations are not open to foreign students, others are totalitarian organisations and they don’t accept the others opinion and also I don’t know what is wrong with recent international students but many of them are not interested in taking part in extracurricular activities.
For younger colleagues, I would suggest them to be more active, to be ambassadors of their cultures. Many students want to know about others cultures.
Have you participated in Erasmus + or bilateral exchange programmes? If yes, was it beneficial? What experience have you gained? Have the studies in foreign countries any differences? If no, why did you not you embrace the opportunity?
Unfortunately, I never been as an Erasmus student, for personal reasons as well as the fact that the third and fourth year of studies are very interesting to be missed, on the other hand I took part in Erasmus Internship in Plzeň (Czech Republic), and it was interesting to learn about another country culture and see how is it life there.
What are your plans and dreams for the near future? Do you plan to link your future with your study programme?
I would like to continue my master studies, and in this case I’ll jump directly to the next question.
Do you plan to study Master degree? If yes, what programme do you plan to study?
Yes, I would like to study International Relations and Diplomacy master in VDU, however I wish if a new program of political science will be open, preferably something about Eastern Europe politics.
What could you wish for students who dream/plan to study in VMU Faculty of Political science and Diplomacy?
I would simply say, if you want to study in a high quality education, in an international environment, and having fun, then VMU is the right place for you, and of course the student should be interested and love political science, then PMDF is the right place.
In which study programme do you study?
4th year International Politics and Development Studies.
Interview prepared by Jūratė Vietaitė
Scholarships for Full-time Master degree studies
The Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Lithuania takes pleasure in offering Lithuanian state scholarships for full-time Master degree studies for nationals of the Republic of Ukraine, the Republic of Belarus, the Republic of Georgia, the Republic of Armenia, the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Republic of Moldova, Japan, the People’s Republic of China, the Republic of Korea, the State of Israel as well as foreigners of Lithuanian origin to study at Lithuanian higher education institutions. The scholarships are intended for full-time Master’s degree studies in Lithuania.
70 scholarships will be offered for the academic year 2017/2018:
- A monthly scholarship and a benefit that covers the study cost is offered for the nationals of the Republic of Ukraine (40 grants altogether);
- A monthly scholarship and a benefit that covers the study cost is offered for the nationals of the Republic of Belarus, the Republic of Georgia and foreign citizens of Lithuanian origin (10 grants altogether);
- A monthly scholarship is offered for the nationals of the Republic of Armenia, the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Republic of Moldova, Japan, the People’s Republic of China, the Republic of Korea, the State of Israel (20 grants altogether).
Eligibility requirements
1. Candidate must be a national of one of the following countries: the Republic of Ukraine, the Republic of Belarus, the Republic of Georgia, the Republic of Armenia, the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Republic of Moldova, Japan, and the People’s Republic of China, the Republic of Korea, the State of Israel or a foreigner of Lithuanian origin.
2. Candidate must be a graduate of first-cycle (Bachelor degree) studies.
3. Candidate must have an official letter of acceptance for full-time Master degree studies from one of Lithuanian universities.
4. Candidate has to have good knowledge of Lithuanian, English or other language required to study the chosen study programme (the minimum B2 level of command of the language of instruction according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages).
5. A scholarship cannot be granted to a candidate who has already been awarded the Lithuanian State scholarship for full-time Master degree studies in Lithuania.
6. A scholarship cannot be granted to a candidate who is studying or planning to study an international joint degree programme when part of his/her studies (as mandatory mobility period) is going to be in the candidate’s home country.
Financial conditions
1. All approved candidates will receive a monthly scholarship of 380 euros for the whole duration of the studies.
2. The benefit to cover the study cost will be offered only to the nationals of the Republic of Ukraine, the Republic of Belarus, the Republic of Georgia and foreign citizens of Lithuanian origin.
The benefit is equal to the standard cost of studies when the study cost established by a higher education institution exceeds the standard study cost, or equal to the study cost payable for the studies, when the study cost established by a higher education institution does not exceed the standard study cost. When the study cost established by a higher education institution exceeds the standard study cost, a candidate having received a benefit has the duty to cover the difference between the study cost established by a higher education institution and the standard study cost.
Scholarships are paid throughout the study period (including periods of holidays), by transferring money on a monthly basis to a student’s personal bank account held in Lithuania.
The amount of the benefit is transferred into the bank account of a Lithuanian higher education institution, in which the student in question studies, twice per year (by 1 November for the autumn semester and by 1 April for the spring semester).
Information on tuition fees in Lithuania can be found here.
The financial support (a scholarship and/or benefit that covers the study cost) is terminated or reduced if a foreign student:
- Stops his/her Master degree studies in a chosen university in Lithuania;
- Does not start his/her Master degree studies in time;
- Finishes his/her studies more than 6 days earlier than it was planned;
- Has academic debts or takes an academic leave.
Required documents
A candidate for the Lithuanian State scholarship for full-time Master degree studies should apply through the online application system and attach the following documents as scanned enclosures as follows:
For the first selection round (DEADLINE: 10TH MAY, 2017):
1. A copy of valid identity document.
2. A document certifying the level of command of the language of instruction: a document issued by a competent institution certifying the minimum B2 level of command of the language of instruction according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
3. Motivation letter (must be filled in online).
Please prepare a motivation letter including the following information:
1. Describe your experience, achievements which are related to your chosen Master degree study programme in Lithuania.
2. Please explain why you chose the particular Master degree study programme and the particular higher education institution in Lithuania.
3. In your opinion, how will you benefit from studies in Lithuania in terms of your future career and personal development?
4. Why are you a suitable candidate for the Lithuanian State scholarship?
4. Two recommendations in Lithuanian, English or Russian (must be provided through the online application system or added to the application form as an attachment using this template form).
5. A copy of the confirmation letter issued by a Lithuanian higher education institution certifying that the candidate was admitted to or is studying a second-cycle full-time study programme, including the candidate’s name, surname, the study programme which the candidate studies and its state code, the candidate’s study period;
For the second selection round (DEADLINE: 10TH JULY, 2017) – ONLY for conditionally admitted candidates:
6. A document certifying the completed education at a higher education institution or adequate education (diploma and enclosure thereto) and its translation into Lithuanian, English or Russian. If a candidate completed first-cycle studies but was not issued a certificate (diploma and enclosure thereto), he/she can submit the certificate of a higher education institution based in a foreign country, specifying the study programme completed, courses or modules passed, their credits and assessments, the assessment of the final examination or theme of the final project and its assessment, and its translation into Lithuanian, English or Russian.
7. A copy of the study agreement between a candidate and a higher education institution in Lithuania.
Selection of the candidates
All eligible and complete applications are assessed by experts. The final decision on granting support to candidates will be based on:
- Applicant’s motivation (30 %);
- The level of command of the language of instruction (20 %);
- Academic achievements (50 %).
When making a decision the submitted recommendations are also taken into consideration.
Candidates who applied for the scholarship will be informed about the decision (after the first selection round) by e-mail. ONLY conditionally approved candidates will be asked to submit additional documents for the second selection round. Persons who applied for support in the second selection round will be informed about the final decision on granting or refusing to grant support by e-mail.
Having considered the Commission’s suggestions, a reserve list of support beneficiaries will be drawn up and the candidates included into it would be offered the scholarship, provided a candidate from the approved list of support beneficiaries refused the granted support. In such case, the commencement as well as terms and conditions of scholarship payment will be established by making an amendment to the approved list of support beneficiaries. The scholarship would be paid until the completion of studies by the candidate. Candidates included into the reserve list of support beneficiaries will be notified about such decision by e-mail.
Notes
- Please note that the scholarship application is separate from the application to Master’s degree programmes at Lithuanian higher education institutions: we highly recommend you to apply for Master degree studies first, afterwards – for the Lithuanian State scholarship.
- Applications must be submitted online with enclosed documents in any of the following formats: JPEG, GIF, PNG, PDF.
- All application documents must be submitted by the deadline. Please note that after the deadline no changes are possible. Incomplete applications or applications submitted after the deadline will not be considered.
- Kindly note that no other documents than the listed enclosures will be considered.
- Documents must be submitted only through the online application system. There’s no requirement to send them by post, fax or email.
Important dates for applicants for the academic year 2017/2018
1st March – 10th May 2017: first selection round;
Middle of June 2017: Notification of conditionally selected applicants (first selection round);
26th June – 10th July 2017: 2nd selection round (ONLY for conditionally selected applicants);
Beginning of August 2017: Notification of successful selected applicants (second selection round).
Important links:
Online system for applications.
The list of Lithuanian higher education institutions.
Contact information:
Contact person:
Cooperation between VMU and EHU
On March 25th it was Open Door Days at the European Humanities University (EHU) in Vilnius. The Open Door Days participants were mainly from Belarus who intend to study in Lithuania in bachelor or master level. Many prospective students were interested in joint-degree programme “World Politics and Economy” which is common programme between VMU and EHU since 2015.
European Humanities University is often named as the Belarusian university in exile. Founded in Minsk in 1992, EHU became a “university-in-exile” in 2004 after it was shut down by Belarusian authorities for standing up against attempts to undermine its academic freedom.
Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) has supported the EHU activities since its establishment in Lithuania. VMU professors gave lectures to Belarusian students and advised the development of new and improvement of old programs.
The new stage of cooperation between VMU and EHU began three years ago when common undergraduate program in English language was developed and implemented. Half of the studies period, students spend the first and the fourth years of study in Vilnius and another part, the second and the third years of study in Kaunas, Vytautas Magnus university. The study process is common and supervised by joint study committee of both universities.
Assoc. Prof. Andžej Pukšto, Head of Department of Political Science (VMU) says : “This is unique program both in Lithuania and Central and Eastern European level“.
The main goal is to learn the students to analyze the functioning of contemporary political systems, also assess the specific features of the free market both in Europe and around the world. In addition, teachers paid more attention to the development of international relations and macroeconomic processes.
Assoc. Prof. Andrei Stsiapanau, the Head of Department of Social Sciences (EHU), is very satisfied with the adaptation of the second-year students in Kaunas, most of them reached perfect academic results.
Interest of the program “World Politics and Economy” especially has grown this year, it obliges us to take care of the quality of studies, to think about attraction of new social partners.
Competition for the Erasmus+ Traineeship Grants
All fulltime degree students who would like to participate in the competition for Erasmus+ student or Erasmus+ recent graduate traineeship scholarships should submit their application documents until 23/04/2017.
Application Documents:
– application form;
– confirmation of the host organization / enterprise (according to the International Office confirmed form);
– recommendation of the faculty member (only for recent graduates traineeship).
Selection Criteria :
– student’s motivation;
– good knowledge of the language which will be used during the traineeship;
– student’s work, study, traineeship, participation in the international / academic projects, social activities experience in Lithuania and abroad;
– conformability between the chosen traineeship and student’s study programme;
– study results (first year master degree students should attach transcript of records of their bachelor / master degree to the application form).
Priority is given:
– to students whom placement is an obligatory part of their study programme;
– to students who have never been Erasmus traineeship student before.
Placement period – from 2 to 4 months (the latest date of the ending: for student traineeship – 29/09/2017, for recent graduates – in a year after graduation).
Competition results will be sent to every participant via e-mail as well as published in the VMU web site and Information boards on the 3rd of May, 2017. For more information please visit VMU webpage (www.vdu.lt/en/studies/internships/erasmus-traineeships/).
Last year students cannot participate in the competition for Erasmus+ student traineeship grants. Only last year students can participate in the competition for Erasmus+ recent graduate traineeship scholarships. Students, who have already used more than 10 months of their Erasmus studies and traineeship mobility in the study cycle they are studying now, cannot participate in the competition. Non EU citizens must acquire TRP or RP before the start of the traineeship.
Upon faculties decision there might be some extra criteria added or/ and criteria prioritized. For more information please contact international relations coordinator in your faculty.
Students with disabilities or special needs are eligible for extra funding to cover extra cost occurring (due to disability or special need) during the mobility. Please contact the coordinator.
Public Lectures of Visiting Assoc. Prof. E. K. Rašidagić
On 11-12th of April a visiting assoc. prof. Assoc. Prof. Ešref Kenan Rašidagić (University of Sarajevo) will be give a public lectures in the Faculty of Political science and Diplomacy:
11-th of April, 4.15 pm., campus Putvinskio street 23, hall 311 – The role of regional powers in foreign policy decision making in small states in the Western Balkans.
12-th of April, 11 am., campus Gedimino 44, hall 203 – Can we talk about political Islam in Bosnia?
The lectures are open and everybody is welcomed to participate.
Call for Abstracts for Annual Conference
3rd Annual Conference: ‘Contemporary Political Processes: Challenges and Opportunities”
The 3rd annual conference ‘Contemporary Political Processes: Challenges and Opportunities’ will take place on 27th April, 2017, during “Faculty days” event.
It is organized by the Faculty of Political Science and Diplomacy and hosted by Vytautas Magnus University. The conference aims to advance studies on various fields within the discipline of political science and provide young scholars with an opportunity to share their research.
Due to the emphasis on young scholars, master and doctoral students are especially encouraged to submit their proposals within these broad thematic fields:
- Lithuania in the Global World
- Contemporary Changes in Global Security;
- Regional Studies;
- Challenges to Governance and Public Administration;
- News outlets, social media and information warfare;
- Resolution of Contemporary Conflicts;
- Other thematic fields are welcome.
Conference languages: Lithuanian and English
Abstract should be submitted to Giedrius Cesnakas via e-mail (giedrius.cesnakas@vdu.lt). They cannot exceed 200 words and are expected to be submitted until 3rd April, 2017.
Best presentations will be considered for publication in peer-reviewed journal “Lithuanian Foreign Policy Review”.
Organization Committee:
Dr. Gerda Jakštaitė
Dr. Giedrius Česnakas
Dr. Gintarė Žukaitė
PhD. candidate Justinas Juozaitis
DhD. candidate Brigita Lokė
For further inquiry: Giedrius Česnakas (giedrius.cesnakas@vdu.lt; 868072207)
Former Heads of State from CEE Met at Forum in VMU
On Friday 10 March, 2017, Vytautas Magnus University and Kaunas City Municipality co-hosted the first event dedicated to the approaching Centennial of the Restoration of the State of Lithuania– the 2nd Forum of the Baltic and Black Seas, a discussion with the historical leaders, former heads of state from Central and Eastern Europe.
The theme of the forum is “Europe Today. The Baltic Consensus (1987–1991): Historical Significance and Lessons for the Today’s World”. On the eve of 11 March, the Day of Restoration of Independence of Lithuania, the historical leaders, along with the academic community and other political, cultural and social figures, invited everyone to revive the historic memory, to look for new forms of dialogue, and to seek productive, good-neighbourly, responsible, and peace-promoting communication that is based on mutual trust and respect.
According to the EU Ambassador in Russian Federation, Vygaudas Ušackas, the success story of the Baltic States is like a beacon for the countries of the Black Sea region in their way of continuous development towards democracy, free market and mature civil society. “Amid geopolitical tensions, confrontations and threats it is worth listening to the wisdom of historical leaders who played a significant role in the collapse of the Soviet Union and the reestablishment of statehood of their respective countries. Aiming to inspire faith in a dialogue and communication, Kaunas has summoned historical leaders in the name of security and prosperity, from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea and far beyond”, the Ambassador underscored the importance of the event.
It is no coincidence that the former Presidents of Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Poland, Lithuania, Moldova, Slovakia, and Ukraine joined the search for solutions in an academic venue. In the face of global challenges and regional threats of the 21st century, it is necessary to remember the national struggles for democracy and freedom and to engage in a closer dialogue with the academic community, especially the young generation.
“It is both symbolic and meaningful that the forum will take place at Vytautas Magnus University: after being re-opened on the eve of the country’s independence by Lithuanian and diaspora scientists and intellectuals, this university became one of the first heralds of Lithuania’s freedom and a hub of humanist worldviews. Today, as we are standing once again at the doorstep of change, we call on everyone to turn to the ideals that led us towards democratization. In the name of peaceful solutions, we open the door for dialogue between the state and the citizens”, VMU Rector Prof. Juozas Augutis stated, highlighting the significance of universities in the considerations of the future.
The anticipated participants of the Forum of the Baltic and Black Seas included former European heads of state who in the recent past dared to change the course of Europe, to steer it towards democracy and to strive for an active civil society in independent countries: Valdas Adamkus (Lithuania), Vytautas Landsbergis (Lithuania), Viktor Yushchenko (Ukraine), Bronisław Komorowski (Poland), Leonid Kravchuk (Ukraine), Leonid Kuchma (Ukraine), Petru Lucinschi (Moldova), Arnold Rüütel (Estonia), Petar Stoyanov (Bulgaria), Rudolf Schuster (Slovakia), Valdis Zatlers (Latvia), Gennady Burbulis (Russia).
In the 1st Forum of the Baltic and Black Seas, which was organized in 2016, its participants signed the Kiev Manifest, which named the mission of united and purposeful peacekeeping as their goal. “Our common goal is to promote a system of values that is based on joint actions and ensures mutual understanding and support, along with a dialogue between generations and ideologies, the people and the state”, the manifest said.
The region of the Baltic and Black seas, which has been shaped by the diversity of nationalities, faiths, and cultures, has a long and shared history. The former heads of state emphasize that it is only democracy, peace, and complete renouncement of war and aggression that can help the European community of nations to ensure security in the region.
The event was organized by Vytautas Magnus University and Kaunas City Municipality. The forum was also supported by the project of the European Union “Public Diplomacy. EU and Russia”.
Historical leaders, participants of the Forum of the Baltic and Black Seas:
- Valdas Adamkus, President of Lithuania (1998–2003 and 2004–2009), VMU Council Chairman, Honorary Doctor
- Vytautas Landsbergis, the first head of state of the re-established independent Republic of Lithuania, the Chairman of the of the Supreme Council of Lithuania (1992, 1996–2000), VMU Honorary Doctor
- Viktor Yushchenko, President of Ukraine (2005–2010)
- Leonid Kuchma, President of Ukraine (1994–2004)
- Petru Lucinschi, President of Moldova (1996–2001)
- Arnold Rüütel, President of Estonia (2001–2006)
- Lech Wałesa, President of Poland (1990–1995)
- Gennady Burbulis, Secretary of State of the Russian SFSR (1991–1992)
During the conference, exhibition The Baltic Way by VMU professor, photographer Romualdas Požerskis was exhibited at the lobby of VMU Great Hall (28 S. Daukanto g., Kaunas). The exhibition captured the historical period when the leading positions in Europe were occupied by some of the conference participants.
“Lithuania stands for the spirit of freedom kept alive by thousands and thousands of people – a spirit that survived Siberian frosts, betrayals by Soviet secret service collaborators, and the horrors of the gulag. Romualdas Požerskis managed to capture this ultimate aspiration in his photo exhibition and photo album “Lithuania in 1988-1993″. For many years Lithuania had been suppressed by a brutal force which crossed our border in 1940 through deception and blackmail with unconcealed intent to stay forever. Lithuania resisted the foreign army: the partisants, dissidents, the entire nation had never lost hope to regain freedom and independence”, President of the Republic of Lithuania Dalia Grybauskaitė is quoted in the introduction of the exhibition.
Seminar about Russian Threats in Central and East Europe
VMU Political Science and Diplomacy Faculty in cooperation with the The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (Poland) is pleased to announce the joint panel discussion “Countering Information Threats in Central and Eastern Europe”.
The panel discussion will be held on 8th of March, 1:15 p.m.- 2:45 p.m., V. Putvinskio str. 23 – 311.
During this event scholars from the Institute of East-Central Europe and Catholic University of Liublin will present their researches.
Main goal of seminar is to introduce a specify of hybrid war, manipulations in media and other instruments, which helped for Russia to annex and to rule a part of Ukrainian territory. Also it will be presented models of Russian propaganda in the West, main directs and instruments of information strategy of Russia abroad.
Main discussant of seminar – prof. Gintautas Mažeikis, moderator – assoc. prof. Andžej Pukšto.
Public Lecture of Finland Ambassador Ch. G. Michelsson
7th of March 16:15 public lecture “Challenges and Opportunities for the Foreign Policy of Finland in the NB-8 Region” by the Ambassador of Finland Christer Gustaf Michelsson will be held in the Faculty of Political science and Diplomacy (Gedimino str. 44-202). The lecture is open and everybody is welcomed to participate.
Finland Ambassador Christer Gustaf Michelsson has an impressive diplomatic career. Previously, he was also an Ambassador in Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaidzhan, Ukraine. He is accredited to Lithuania starting from 2016.
Public lectures by a visiting professor
22-23 February, public lectures by prof. Alpo Rusi, visiting professor at Vytautas Magnus University, will be held.
Prof. A. Rusi served in the Foreign Ministry of Finland in several assignments (Hamburg, Copenhagen, New York, Bonn), and from 1994 to 1999 as foreign policy adviser to the President of Finland Martti Ahtisaari. He also served as EU Coordinator for the Sarajevo Summit 1999 and deputy Coordinator of the Stability Pact for Western Balkans in 1999-2000. He worked as professor of International Relations, 2000-2003, at Lapland University and in Hamburg. Later on 2007-2009 he was senior adviser in the Cabinet staff of the President of the UN General Assembly.
A. Rusi was from 2009-2014 the ambassador of Finland to Switzerland, with accreditation also to Liechtenstein and the Holy See. A. Rusi is a recognized scholar in the field of international relations and history of Finland, and has published several books in Finland, and in the United States and Great Britain.
Date | Place | Topic |
February 22, 14:35 | Gedimino str. 44 – 303 | The Baltic Sea Region Security developments under the Presidency of Donald Trump |
February 23, 11:15 | V. Putvinskio g. 23-310 | The international system change- a deepening conflict between the US and China- A new Post Liberal World Order in Emergence |