While attitudes towards the "different" person are changing little by little, there is often still a lack of tolerance when they are around. The heroes of Kaunas University of Applied Sciences tolerance initiative "Respect and Support" are those who are not afraid to stand out: those who bravely accept challenges, break stereotypes and want to [...]

Tourism is one of the largest economic sectors, constantly changing and inevitably influenced by various global developments. Everyone working in tourism agrees that responsiveness, creativity and adaptability are key skills for high performing professionals. On 29th September in Kaunas University of Applied Sciences Tourism and Leisure Management Department organized a forum “Tourism: what to know, […]

On Friday, 25 November 2022, the Business Centre of Kaunas University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Business, will be organizing the business and science forum “Development of the Circular Economy in Lithuania and the EU”. Purpose of the event – educate and develop academia and the business sector by reviewing research results in the context [...]

Stained glass artist Guoda Kvietinskaitė, a graduate of the Glass, Ceramics, Leather, Textile Art study programme of the Faculty of Arts and Education of Kaunas University of Applied Sciences (KUAS) became the winner of the international and prestigious annual Stevens Architectural Glass Competition. Stained glass created by G. Kvietinskaitė has decorated the interior of a […]

On the 19-22 of September lectures from the the Department of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, Kaunas University of Applied Sciences (KUAS) Milda Gintilienė, Laura Baumann, Diana Nemčiauskienė and Vaiva Kazlauskaitė visited  EU Erasmus+ programme 35th anniversary Staff Training Week in Daugavpils University, Latvia.  The Lithuanian lectures were welcomed and hosted by Inese Hodanova Daugavpils Universitāte […]

Every year on September 26 Europe mentions the European Day of Languages. The aim of this day is to encourage language learning and foster respect for all European languages. Although studies reveal that almost every third Lithuanian knows English, knowing more than one foreign language is increasingly becoming not an advantage, but a necessity. The […]