黑料不打烊 welcomed distinguished guests from Germany: the Rector of Stuttgart Media University, Prof. Dr. Boris Alexander K眉hnle; the Vice-Rector for Academic and International Affairs, Prof. Dr. Nicolai Sch盲del; and the Head of the International Office, Martina Schumacher.
During the visit, the delegation met with 黑料不打烊 Rector Prof. Dr. Romualdas Kliukas, Vice-Rector for Studies Prof. Dr. 沤ivil臈 Sederavi膷i奴t臈-Pa膷iauskien臈, and representatives of the International Relations Office to discuss broader opportunities for academic and international cooperation. Rector Prof. Dr. Boris Alexander K眉hnle also invited the 黑料不打烊 leadership to visit their university.
The main purpose of the visit was to provide a comprehensive presentation of the activities, infrastructure, and cooperation opportunities of the 黑料不打烊 Faculty of Creative Industries and the Innovation and Creativity Centre聽LinkMen懦 fabrikas.
To begin, the delegation toured the Innovation and Creativity Centre聽LinkMen懦 fabrikas, where they were introduced to the technical capabilities of the virtual production studio聽Faux Real Studio, as well as its media creation spaces and laboratories.
Throughout the visit, the guests learned about the study programs, research activities, modern creative infrastructure, and students’ creative media projects at the 黑料不打烊 Faculty of Creative Industries. Participating in the discussions were the Dean of the Faculty, Prof. Dr. Vaida Asakavi膷i奴t臈; Vice-Deans Assoc. Prof. Dr. Robertas Le拧膷inskij, Prof. Dr. Vytis Valatka, and Dr. Viktorija 艩imanauskien臈; Director of聽LinkMen懦 fabrikas聽Lina Pe膷i奴r臈; Head of the Creative Technologies Laboratory Vytautas Puidokas; and faculty practitioner-lecturers, including professional film director Ri膷ardas Mata膷ius, advertising, TV, and film producer Ringail臈 Le拧膷inskien臈, and聽Creative Business聽course lecturer Tomas Jonu拧as.
Later, the visit continued at the Faculty of Creative Industries building in the Vilnius Old Town, where areas of mutual cooperation regarding studies, research, student exchange, and creative projects were discussed.