Baltic Ground Services (BGS), a leading name in international ground handling, aircraft refueling, and logistics, has announced a significant collaboration with Kazimieras Simonavicius University (KSU) to deliver IATA Authorized Training. This partnership aims to blend academic rigor with practical expertise, preparing students for promising careers in aviation.
The training, which is recognized as the gold standard in the aviation industry by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), will be conducted by seasoned BGS experts alongside KSU’s academic team. Together, they will offer comprehensive theoretical and practical sessions. This initiative is set to enhance the training of future aviation professionals by integrating real-world applications with classroom learning.
Kazimieras Simonavičius University has been conducting introductory Aviation Safety, Airline Finance and Revenue Management, and Cargo Transportation courses for several years.
In partnership with BGS, it will add courses in Passenger Ground Handling and Airport Ramp Services with IATA Ground Handling Operations Manual (IGOM).
The development of these new courses involves meticulous planning and input from both BGS and KSU experts, utilizing IATA’s comprehensive training materials. Vytautas Čekanavičius, CEO of BGS, highlights the company’s commitment to quality education: “We bring a wealth of practical experience from diverse markets and projects. Our goal is to pass this knowledge on to the next generation, ensuring the continued growth and sustainability of the aviation sector.”
Prof. Dr. Jolanta Bieliauskaitė, Rector of KSU, sees the collaboration with BGS as a strategic move to enhance the university’s educational offerings. “This partnership not only broadens our training portfolio but also enriches our students’ learning experience with invaluable practical knowledge,” she remarks. “Our aim is to equip students with skills that are directly applicable in the job market, which is crucial in today’s competitive environment.”
The alliance between BGS and KSU represents a forward-thinking approach to aviation education, emphasizing the importance of blending theoretical knowledge with practical experience to forge a well-rounded and job-ready workforce in the aviation industry.
Dive into the future of law at the Summer School on Data Economy Law 2024. This is your chance to explore the latest in data-driven business law through a cutting-edge program developed by a consortium of leading universities, including: University for Continuing Education Krems (Austria), Georg-August University Göttingen (Germany), Masaryk University (Czech Republic), Kazimieras Simonavicius University (Lithuania), and Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv (Ukraine).
What’s in Store?
Why Join?
Elevate your legal expertise, network with international professionals, and step into the evolving world of data economy law. This summer school is your gateway to mastering the legal challenges and opportunities of the digital age.
When and Where?
12-31 August 2024
Online and Reichenau/Rax Austria
Kazimieras Simonavicius University has 5 places for its students to participate in this Summer School. If you are a Law or Business-related student and you are interested in taking part in this unique event, complete and send your application to international@ksu.lt till 30 April.
The application form you’ll find here.
Selected students will get an Erasmus scholarship of 828 EUR for trip and accommodation for onsite activities in Austria.
For more information, go to official website: DeL Summer School 2024 – University for Continuing Education Krems
Kipras Stulgys, a third-year student at Kazimieras Simonavičius University (KSU) Law, is seizing the chance to immerse himself in international study at the renowned Autonomous University of Barcelona (Spain) through the Erasmus program. His experience abroad has been nothing short of transformative, as he delves into various facets of law while embracing cultural diversity and forging global connections.
Stulgys is focusing his studies on crimes against humanity, exploring the intersection of technology and law, engaging in guest lectures at European Union institutions, and delving into the fundamentals of gender and equal justice. His academic journey abroad is not just about expanding his knowledge but also about fostering a deeper understanding of legal systems and enhancing his intercultural communication skills.
One of the highlights for Stulgys is the vibrant international community at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. It offers a unique opportunity to interact with people from all corners of the globe. He describes this experience as enriching, emphasizing how it has broadened his perspective on legal traditions and facilitated valuable friendships.
Moreover, Stulgys acknowledges the significance of immersing himself in the Spanish language and culture, which has not only aided in his comprehension of different legal systems but has also enriched his overall cultural experience. He underscores the importance of studying abroad in today’s globalized world, emphasizing how it equips students with invaluable skills and insights that transcend borders.
Encouraging his fellow students to seize similar opportunities, Stulgys emphasizes the transformative potential of studying abroad. He urges them to broaden their horizons, emphasizing the enriching nature of international experiences and the importance of embracing diverse perspectives.
The University for Continuing Education Krems welcomes you to join the second Conference on Data Economy Law (DELCON 2) on June 10, 2024. Together with the Georg August University of Göttingen (Germany), Masaryk University (Czech Republic) and Kazimieras Simonavicius University (Lithuania), this year’s conference is focusing on the tension between European AI regulation: between legal certainty and open innovation. Relevant issues from related legal areas will also be addressed.
The modern data economy is full of new legal challenges and requires broad-spectrum know-how and legal skills. From the use of automated systems (e.g., artificial intelligence) over big data applications to the protection of personal information – various legal issues arise in the modern data economy.
DELCON 2 focuses on these challenges and wants to provide a platform for legal researchers as well as relevant stakeholders to talk about current issues and possible solutions. The conference also accompanies the LL.M. on Data Economy Law. This program was jointly created by all members of the conference consortium and started in the fall 2023 in Krems. Our most promising students will have the chance to present their research on their master’s thesis to the audience.
For the year 2024, DELCON will be held under the following lead topic: AI Regulation in Europe: More Rules than Innovation? While EU takes the Lead in AI Regulation, Innovation Concerns grow
The available spots for the conference are limited. Registration is free of charge and includes coffee and snacks during the breaks as well as the conference lunch.
The conference will be held in English.
Official conference website: International Conference on Data Economy Law 2024
At Kazimieras Simonavičius University (KSU), dreams take flight, and for Augustė Starkutė, the sky was never the limit. From watching rocket launches in her backyard to earning a prestigious Fulbright scholarship, her journey embodies the spirit of exploration and ambition.
Augustė’s odyssey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Aviation Management at KSU, where she was nurtured by expert guidance from luminaries like Dr. Konstantinos Kalligiannis. Inspired by her mentor, she set her sights on furthering her education abroad, driven by the scarcity of aviation studies in Lithuania. With determination as her compass, she embarked on a quest for excellence.
Her destination? Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in the United States, a beacon of innovation in aviation education. Here, Augustė found herself not only equipped with the knowledge gleaned from her undergraduate studies but also enriched by her hands-on experience in airport operations and travel agencies. The transition from KSU to Embry-Riddle felt seamless, a testament to the quality of education she received back home.
“Studying for a Master’s degree in the United States is entirely up to the student,“Augustė reflects. “It’s about the pace of learning and the resources at hand.” Armed with a Fulbright scholarship, she seized the opportunity to delve deeper into her passion for aviation, aspiring to specialize in safety, security, and sustainability management.
The Fulbright Scholarship, a symbol of academic excellence and cultural exchange, became her ticket to realizing her dreams. Initiated by the US Embassy in Lithuania, this prestigious award empowers scholars to pursue their chosen fields of study in the United States. Augustė’s application in the spring of 2022 paved the way for her to join the academic cohort of 2023/2024, marking the beginning of a transformative journey.
As she prepares to immerse herself in her studies, Augustė remains steadfast in her commitment to her homeland. “According to the Fulbright scholarship requirements, it is mandatory to return to your home country,” she affirms. Her sights set on contributing to the aviation landscape in Lithuania, she embraces the opportunity to pay it forward, nurturing the aspirations of future aviators.
To those who dare to dream of soaring to new heights, Augustė offers sage advice: “Be brave, seize every opportunity, and never give up. Your journey may have turbulence, but perseverance will always be your copilot.“
Globalisation and aging became part of our daily life, therefore companies and organisations are coping with a wide range of challenges such as lack of qualified employees, teamwork in terms of diversity of age, nationality, etc. It became crucial to understand various differences, and empower them to help company to operate efficiently.
During the intensive programme students will have the opportunity to learn about intercultural communication in teamwork, organisational culture based on diversity management, mental resilience as the reduction of occupational stress, and inclusion of different age generations in teamwork. The programme will include not only lectures and workshops, but case studies, group projects and simulation as well.
The programme is organised by University of Gdansk (Poland) in partnership with Kazimieras Simonavicius Universiry and few other European universities. On-site activities will take place on 17-21 June 2024 at University of Gdansk.
Also, there will be 4 introduction on-line lectures where students will get to know other participants and will participate in lectures which will introduce the main topics of the programmes. Dates: 12-14 June.
Participation in these on-line lectures is mandatory part of the programme. Students, who successfully pass the whole programme, will be awarded 5 ECTS credits which will be recognised as part of their study programme at KSU.
Participation in the programme is free of charge. Selected students will receive Erasmus+ scholarship of EUR 763 for the trip, accommodation and stay costs.
Participants – bachelor and master students (except the last year students). Only 5 places are available for KSU students.
Interested? Submit the application till 25 March by e-mail international@ksu.lt
The Erasmus+ Combined Intensive Programme “Strengthening the Legal Understanding of the EU Institutions and their Functioning” concluded on March 8th, and left a lasting impact on all participants. Seven dedicated KSU Law students embarked on this educational journey.
Beginning with remote lectures led by seasoned EU lecturers and the esteemed President of the Court of Justice of the European Union, Koen Lenaerts, the programme provided a robust foundation in EU law. After conquering remote sessions and passing a rigorous test, our KSU students journeyed to Belgium to join fellow participants.
In Belgium, the learning continued with immersive studies in international law, complemented by enriching field trips and informal gatherings. A highlight for many was the simulated European Parliament debate and vote at Leuven City Hall, leaving an indelible mark on their understanding of EU governance.
Reflecting on this transformative experience, Benas Mockus, a KSU Law student, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to deepen his knowledge of European Union law while forging meaningful connections with peers from diverse European backgrounds.
This remarkable programme was made possible through the collaboration of the institutions including the University of Applied Sciences of Leuven, Kazimieras Simonavičius University, Lumsa University, Abertay Dundee University, University of Alba Julia, Leiria Institute, Leiden University of Applied Sciences, IUT Villetaneuse, EPHEC, and Villanueva University.
Fashion isn’t just about what you wear – it’s a narrative that reflects the essence of culture and society. These profound words come from none other than Greta Kukšaitė, a luminary in the realm of fashion journalism, currently making waves at Elle Lithuania. Greta’s expertise extends beyond the glossy pages of magazines; she’s a passionate educator, offering personal fashion training, creative workshops, and collaboration with renowned brands.
Greta’s journey from Kazimieras Simonavičius University (KSU) alumna to a seasoned professional underscores the importance of seizing opportunities and bridging academic learning with real-world experiences. While pursuing her Bachelor’s degree in Fashion Industries at KSU, Greta recognized the need to leap into the industry headfirst, combining her studies with practical internships and hands-on projects. Today, her portfolio boasts over 400 published articles in esteemed international publications, a testament to her unwavering dedication and talent.
Driven by a vision cultivated since her high school days, Greta is set to return to her alma mater, this time as a mentor. With the support of Kazimieras Simonavičius University, Greta, along with other experts, will inaugurate the “Fashion Academy” on March 7th, extending an invitation to upper secondary school pupils and students passionate about shaping their futures in the fashion industry. This program, running until April 25th, promises an enriching experience for all participants, whether their aspirations lie in creative design, marketing, business, or technology.
The Fashion Academy isn’t just another educational venture; it’s a gateway to invaluable insights and career opportunities. Joining Greta are nine distinguished professionals, each a luminary in their respective fields. From seasoned designers like Agnė Kuzmickaitė to digital marketing specialists like Ieva Solominė, participants will have the privilege of learning from the best. Topics will range from exploring the diverse realms of fashion to unraveling future trends and innovations, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the ever-evolving industry landscape.
The KSU university offers a Bachelor study programme in Fashion Industry which offers graduates wide opportunities on the global stage. The programme is run in Lithuanian and English.
On February 28th Turiba will host the event “SECURING TOMORROW: STRENGTHENING THE SECURITY PROFESSIONAL”. This will be international event organised in cooperation of 6 Universities teaching security. Any student, lecturer of security professional is invited to attend the event on-line or on-site.
SECUREU is an ERASMUS+ partnership consisting of six universities from Latvia, the Netherlands, Finland, Norway, Lithuania, and Spain, all specializing in security education. The objective of this project is to establish a sustainable network of security specialists and to develop various digital teaching materials for students in the field of security.
On February 28th, SECUREU partners warmly invite you to participate in our event, “SECURING TOMORROW: STRENGTHENING THE SECURITY PROFESSIONAL.” You have the option to join either online or on-site at Turiba University in Riga, room C321. Throughout the event, we will explore the latest developments in the security field, engage in discussions on security education, and showcase several tools and teaching materials developed within the project.
Whether you are a lecturer, student, or professional in the field of security, we invite you to join our conference!
Participation is free of charge, working language – English.
Apply here: https://forms.gle/N93wAFUSRTdxsVxAA
Official project website: security.turiba.lv – security.turiba.lv