Save the Date: MRU Young Researchers Days 2026, 29 September – 1 October 2026

Mykolas Romeris University (MRU) is pleased to invite ERUA early career researchers (ECRs) to the Young Researchers Days, taking place 29 September – 1 October 2026 at MRU, in Vilnius, Lithuania.

The event will be held on site as part of MOin – MRU Science and Innovation Week, bringing together young researchers for three days of skills development, networking, and research exchange.

Programme Highlights

The programme will feature two main components:

  • Scientific Project Design & Communication Excellence Workshop for ECRs
    A hands-on, interactive workshop focused on strengthening research and communication skills. The workshop will include:

    • Grant Writing & Funding Strategies
    • Scientific Communication & Dissemination

The workshop will conclude with Research Project Pitch session, where participants will present their project ideas and communication strategies.

  • International Scientific Conference for Young Researchers “Social Transformations in Contemporary Society (STICS)”
    An international conference will provide a platform for young researchers to present their work and engage in interdisciplinary discussions on contemporary societal transformations.

Participation

Participation is free of charge. However, participants are expected to cover their own travel and accommodation costs. Please check whether your home institution can support these expenses.

Registration

Registration will open in summer 2026.

Save the date and stay tuned for more information!

Contact

For further information, please contact:
phd@mruni.eu

Download the Save the Date MRU Young Researchers Days 2026 here.

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