Jūratė Baranova (Academic name)
Jūratė Rubavičienė (Official name)
The professor of the History of Philosophy and Logic Department Vilnius University
also
The Professor of the Education and Philosophy Department at Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences
Birthyear: 1955
Education: 1972 graduated from Vilnius University, speciality of psychology, specialization of philosophy
Academic degree: 1986 doctor of humanitarian sciencies (Philosophy 01H), 2007 habilatation procedure 20th Century Moral Philosophy: Conversation with Kant
Main employer and occupation: professor at the department of History of Philosoph…
Jūratė Baranova (Academic name)
Jūratė Rubavičienė (Official name)
The professor of the History of Philosophy and Logic Department Vilnius University
also
The Professor of the Education and Philosophy Department at Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences
Birthyear: 1955
Education: 1972 graduated from Vilnius University, speciality of psychology, specialization of philosophy
Academic degree: 1986 doctor of humanitarian sciencies (Philosophy 01H), 2007 habilatation procedure 20th Century Moral Philosophy: Conversation with Kant
Main employer and occupation: professor at the department of History of Philosophy and Logic at Vilnius University (since 2017 September 1). Befor: Professor at the Department of Education and Philosophy at Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences (Previous: Vilnius Pedagogical University)
Address: Minties 18-57, Vilnius, Lithuania 09224
Telephone: +3706063274
E-mail: [email protected]
Scientific field: philosophy
Lectured subjects.Contemporary Moral Philosophy, Philosophy and Arts, Postmodern Philosophy
Scientific interests: Contemporary Moral Philosophy, Postmodern Philosophy
Previous scientific activity :
2003 - Professor at the Department of Philosophy at Vilnius pedagogical university
1990-2003 – Docent at the Department of Philosophy at Vilnius pedagogical university
1988 – 1990 – Lecturer at Department of Philosophy at Vilnius pedagogical university
1984-1988 – Lecturer at the Department of Politology at Vilnius Pedagogical University
1980-1984 – Doctorial student at the Department of the History of Philosophy at Vilnius University
Languages: Lithuanian (native), English, Russian, Polish (fluently), French (reading).
Other professional activities:
The member of the editorial board of philosophical journal “Problemos” (ISI)
The member of the editorial board of historical journal “Istorija”
The member of the editorial board of philosophical journal “Athena”
The chief of the commission of experts on Social and Moral education at the Lithuanian ministry of Education and Science.
2000 awarded with first premium of Lithuanian Ministry of Education and Science for the textbook on philosophical ethics for high schools.
2004 awarded with first premium of Lithuanian Ministry of Education and Science for the textbook on philosophy of history for universities
Activities as visiting professor:
KATHO-Belgium. 2001 May 7-16 d. The course of lectures on the theme “Philosophical Interpretation of Suicide” (Socrates/Erasmus project)
KATHO-Belgium 2004 May. The course of lectures on the theme “Philosophical Interpretation by Levinas Dostoyevsky’s Conception of Guilt”.(Socrates/Erasmus project).
Research studies:
1990-1992 – one year course of politics and sociology, Central European University in Prague
1995 - Research Studies at the University of Aberystwyth at the Department of International Politics / Great Britain
1996 - Research Studies at the University of Cambridge, Robinson College
1997 – Summer School University at Central European University in Budapest
1998 – Research Studies at the University of Oxford, st. Hilda’s college.
2004 october /2005 february – Fulbright studies at the Catholic University of America / USA
Activities in international projects:
Publishing Cooperation with prof. George McLean and The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy (Tie Catholic University of America), two edited volumes: Lithuanian Philosophy: Persons and Ideas. Lithuanian Philosophical Studies II. Ed. J. Baranova. Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Change. Series IVA. Eastern and Central Europe, Volume 26. – Washington: The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2000, p.1-20. (in English); Contemporary Philosophical Discourse in Lithuania. Lithuanian Philosophical Studies IV. Ed. J. Baranova. Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Change. Series IVA. Eastern and Central Europe, Volume 26. – Washington D.C.: The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2005,