Room checks in dormitories

On May 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th, randomly selected rooms of Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) dormitory residents will be inspected.

May 17th (Tuesday):
  • 04:00 p.m. Dormitory No. 1 “Taika” (Taikos pr. 119, Kaunas)
  • 03:30 p.m. Dormitory No. 2 “Baltija” (Vytauto pr. 71, Kaunas)
May 18th (Wednesday):
  • 01:00 p.m. Dormitory No. 4 (Studentų str. 1, Akademija, Kaunas district)
  • 02:00 p.m. Dormitory No. 5 (Universiteto str. 8, Akademija, Kaunas district)
  • 02:00 p.m. Dormitory No. 7 (Universiteto str. 6, Akademija, Kaunas district)

May 19th (Thursday):

  • 02:00 p.m. Dormitory No. 8 (Studentų g. 5, Akademija, Kauno raj.)
  • 12:00 p.m. Dormitory No. 10 (Studentų str. 7, Akademija, Kaunas district)

May 20th (Friday):

  • 01:00 p.m. Dormitory No. 6 (A. Vivulskio str. 36, Vilnius)

Residents, who have failed to meet the conditions laid down in the Agreement for Accommodation or who have violated the Internal Rules of the Dormitories of Vytautas Magnus University and who have been subject to disciplinary action:

  • 10 euros if a reprimand is issued;
  • 15 euros if a warning is issued;
  • 20 euros if a severe warning.

A Survey of the Quality of Accommodation Services is Being Conducted

We invite you to participate and express your opinion in the university-level “Evaluation of Accommodation Services in Dormitories” survey, launched by the Student Affairs Department (SAD). The purpose of the survey is to find out the opinion of persons living in VMU dormitories about accommodation conditions and provided services.

We kindly invite students who live in VMU dormitories in Kaunas, Akademija (Kaunas District), or Vilnius to participate in this year’s survey and evaluate their opinions and suggestions, which would help to improve the performance and services provided in dormitories. We are hoping for ~10 minutes of your time, that you would dedicate to completing this questionnaire. The link to the survey was sent to all the residents by e-mail to their personal e-mail addresses. We invite you to fill in the survey by May 15, 2022. 

Survey link

Taking into account the results of last year’s survey, the following changes/improvements have been made to the VMU halls of residence in 2021 in order to create the most favourable and comfortable living and leisure conditions for students living in the VMU halls:

1.

No. 2, located at the address Vytauto pr. 71, Kaunas

A self-service laundry programme has been introduced; coffee and snack self-service machines have been upgraded; rubbish containers have been replaced; parking spaces in the car park have been labelled.
2.

No. 5, located at the address Universiteto str. 8, Akademija, Kaunas District

A self-service laundry programme has been introduced; coffee and snack self-service machines have been added; a Wi-Fi network has also been installed, eliminating cable internet; outdoor bicycle racks have been installed; rubbish containers have been replaced; induction hobs and ovens have been updated.
3.

No. 6, located at the address A. Vivulskio str. 36, Vilnius

A self-service laundry programme has been introduced; coffee and snack self-service machines have been added; the 12th floor is fully equipped with a sports area with a tennis table.

The survey on VMU dormitories is carried out annually to make the results comparable and assess changes in accommodation services and make new proposals.

Thank you all for your cooperation in taking 10 minutes to complete the survey – you are helping us to improve and grow!

If you have any questions, please contact the Student Affairs Department by email: srd@vdu.lt or by phone: (8 – 37) 751 175.

New COVID-19 Requirements and Recommendations in the Dormitories of VMU

In order to ensure the safety of the dormitory’s residents and staff members, for prevention and control of the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) within the dormitories of Vytautas Magnus University, residents of the dormitories are asked to pay close attention and follow requirements and recommendations that are set out below.

March 18th possible disruption of VMU systems in the dormitories

For technical work on the VDU server on Friday, March 18th from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, there may be temporary disruptions of the VMU IT systems throughout the University, including the dormitories (they may be temporarily unavailable): wireless and wired internet, printers, Outlook e-mail, Moodle, Student Portal, etc.

IMPORTANT: server technical work will not affect your entry/exit from the dormitory using the card.

Sorry for the temporary inconvenience.

Room checks in dormitories

On March 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th, randomly selected rooms of Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) dormitory residents will be inspected.

March 1st 1:00 pm.:

  • Dormitory No. 1 “Taika” (Taikos pr. 119, Kaunas)

March 1st 2:00 pm.:

  • Dormitory No. 2 “Baltija” (Vytauto pr. 71, Kaunas)

March 2nd 2:00 pm.:

  • Dormitory No. 4 (Studentų str. 1, Akademija, Kaunas district)

March 2nd 2:00 pm.:

  • Dormitory No. 5 (Universiteto str. 8, Akademija, Kaunas district)

March 2nd 3:30 pm.:

  • Dormitory No. 7 (Universiteto str. 6, Akademija, Kaunas district)

March 3rd 2:00 pm.:

  • Dormitory No. 6 (A. Vivulskio str. 36, Vilnius)

March 4th 1:00 pm.:

  • Bendrabutis Nr. 8 (Studentų g. 5, Akademija, Kauno raj.)

March 4th 1:00 pm.:

  • Dormitory No. 10 (Studentų str. 7, Akademija, Kaunas district)

Residents, who have failed to meet the conditions laid down in the Agreement for Accommodation or who have violated the Internal Rules of the Dormitories of Vytautas Magnus University and who have been subject to disciplinary action:

  • 10 euros if a reprimand is issued;
  • 15 euros if a warning is issued;
  • 20 euros if a severe warning.

Conditions for Arrivals and Restrictions Related to COVID-19 (updated on 2022-02-14)

Information updated 14th of February, 2022

In order to ensure the safety of the dormitory’s residents and staff members, for prevention and control of the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) within the dormitories of Vytautas Magnus University, residents of the dormitories and students who are planning to move into them are asked to pay close attention and follow rules set out below.

All residents, who have already left Lithuania or are planning to travel for a short period, and intend to return to the dormitory must fill out this form. This information is required in order to contribute to pandemic management and comply with all COVID-19 prevention requirements.

Conditions for Arrivals and Restrictions Related to COVID-19 (updated on 2022-02-09)

Information updated 9th of February, 2022

In order to ensure the safety of the dormitory’s residents and staff members, for prevention and control of the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) within the dormitories of Vytautas Magnus University, residents of the dormitories and students who are planning to move into them are asked to pay close attention and follow rules set out below.

Higher-year students who are residents in one of the dormitories of VMU and who are planning their return to the dormitory will be required to cover the costs of their self-isolation, testing for COVID-19 (if required), their meals, and other personal expenses by themselves. Self-isolation can be carried out only in specially designed rooms (except cases when a resident is living in a single bedroom with a separate bathroom).

All residents, who have already left Lithuania or are planning to travel for a short period, and intend to return to the dormitory must fill out this form. This information is required in order to contribute to pandemic management and comply with all COVID-19 prevention requirements.

Stand for Election to the VMU Dormitory ‘s No. 6 Council

Vytautas Magnus University (VMU), in accordance with the Regulations of the Dormitory Self-Government, announces a competition for the election of the Chairperson of the Council of the VMU Dormitory No. 6.

If you are living in VMU dormitory No. 6 A. Vivulskio str. 36, Vilnius and you are interested to become the Chairperson of Dormitory‘s Council then all you need to do is to fill out this electronic application until 8th of February, 2022 and to comply with the following criteria:

  • you have to study at Vytautas Magnus University
  • you have to be motivated
  • you have to make a one-year activities plan for the Council
  • you have to have experience in social activities
  • you have to have experience of living in the dormitory
  • you cannot have  penalties for  infringements  of  the University internal legal acts

The Chairperson of the Dormitory Council is elected in three stages:

I stage – candidate applies for this position, by filling this questionnaire until February 8th, 2022, 12 p. m.  The selected candidates will be informed of the invitation to run for the election of the Chairperson of the Dormitory Council on February 8th until the end of the working day (5:00 p.m.).

II stage – candidates selected by the Students ‘Representative Council and the Student Affairs Department are invited to attend the meeting of the Selection Committee on 9th February at 1:30 p.m. via the MS TEAMS platform (a link to the remote meeting will be sent to shortlisted candidates).

III stage – if it will be necessary, the candidate has to participate in the Election of the Dormitory Council’s Chairperson which will be held in the general meeting of residents of the dormitory.

Person who is interested to become the Chairperson of the Dormitory‘s Council together with the electronic application form has to submit the following information:

  • Personal data
  • A letter of motivation
  • To describe in a narrative, form a one-year activities plan of Dormitory‘s council
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)

Dormitory‘s Council and the Chairperson

We want to remind You, that the Chairperson has the right and power to form and manage Dormitory‘s council.

The elected chairperson of the dormitory will be exempted from payment of the accommodation fee for the 2021/2022 academic year (from 1st of February 2022 until 30th of June 2022)

The main purpose of Dormitory‘s council is to help the Chairperson to implement the following objectives:

  • To represent the interests of the dormitory Residents in the University‘s (dormitory ‘s) administration
  • To represent University (dormitory) requirements among residents
  • To maintain the integrity of a community
  • To carry out social and cultural activities
  • To mediate in cases of misunderstandings or problems between residents or residents and administration

The Chairperson of the Dormitory‘s Council is elected annually at the beginning of each academic year by the general meeting of residents of the dormitory after the selection procedure performed by the Students‘ Representative Council and Student Affairs Department

More information about dormitory‘s self-government

Conditions for Arrivals and Restrictions Related to COVID-19 (updated on 2022-01-17)

Information updated 17th of January, 2022

In order to ensure the safety of the dormitory’s residents and staff members, for prevention and control of the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) within the dormitories of Vytautas Magnus University, residents of the dormitories and students who are planning to move into them are asked to pay close attention and follow rules set out below.

Higher-year students who are residents in one of the dormitories of VMU and who are planning their return to the dormitory will be required to cover the costs of their self-isolation, testing for COVID-19 (if required), their meals, and other personal expenses by themselves. Self-isolation can be carried out only in specially designed rooms (except cases when a resident is living in a single bedroom with a separate bathroom).

All residents, who have already left Lithuania or are planning to travel for a short period, and intend to return to the dormitory must fill out this form. This information is required in order to contribute to pandemic management and comply with all COVID-19 prevention requirements.

 

 

Conditions for Arrivals and Restrictions Related to COVID-19 (updated on 2022-01-10)

Information updated 10th January 2022

In order to ensure the safety of the dormitory’s residents and staff members, for prevention and control of the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) within the dormitories of Vytautas Magnus University, residents of the dormitories and students who are planning to move into them are asked to pay close attention and follow rules set out below.

Higher-year students who are residents in one of the dormitories of VMU and who are planning their return to the dormitory will be required to cover the costs of their self-isolation, testing for COVID-19 (if required), their meals, and other personal expenses by themselves. Self-isolation can be carried out only in specially designed rooms (except cases when a resident is living in a single bedroom with a separate bathroom).

All residents, who have already left Lithuania or are planning to travel for a short period, and intend to return to the dormitory must fill out this form. This information is required in order to contribute to pandemic management and comply with all COVID-19 prevention requirements.