On 13th of November, prof. dr. Zhang Donghui, the new director of Vilnius University Confucius institute (VU CI) paid a visit to the Center for Asian Studies (CAS). She met VMU Rector Prof. Zigmas Lydeka, director of International Office, Ms. Zinaida Baltrėnienė, deputy director of the Foreign Languages Institute Dr. Vilma Bijeikienė, Vice-dean of the Faculty of Humanities Dr. Aurelija Tamošiūnaitė and the head of the Centre for Asian Studies Dr. Aurelijus Zykas.
During the meeting various questions of future coopertion were discussed. Most important among them – the establishment of separate Confucius Institute Teaching point at Vytautas Magnus University. (more…)











Center for Asian studies and Confucius Institute invite everyone to enjoy Chinese traditional music. By the invitation of Confucius Institute, five Chinese musicians are coming to Lithuania on 20th of November, Wednesday, to chase away the autumnal melancholy. The concert will take place at VMU Great Hall, S. Daukanto 28. 
This October the Centre for Asian Studies began creating their own social partners’ network (SoPaNet) and is inviting all the organisations from Lithuania as well as worldwide who are interested in raising the popularity of Asian countries, expanding the Asian studies and creating qualified specialists in this field.
Kristina Barancovaite-Skindaraviciene, researcher of the Centre for Asian Studies, has been accepted for the four months lenght fellowship at Waseda University, Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, which is sponsored by Japan Foundation. During her fellowship, she will conduct the interviews with Japanese men who are recently married. The data, collected during the fellowship will be used for her future dissertation “Construction of Masculine Identity in Japanese and Lithuanian Societies”.







