- Child Maltreatment Research
- Inclusive Education
- Teacher Victimization and Psychological Well-being
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Professor Jolanta Pivorienė serves as Professor and Chief Researcher at Mykolas Romeris University's Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work within the Faculty of Human and Social Studies. She concurrently holds the strategic position of Vice Dean for International Relations and Projects, driving EU-Asian academic collaborations through initiatives like the HARMONY project. Primary Affiliation: Institute of Educational Sciences and Social Work, MRU Research Leadership: Lifelong Learning Laboratory & Social Innovations Laboratory Network International Roles: Coordinator of 5-country Digi-Ageing consortium (Austria, Spain, Italy, Cyprus, Lithuania) Her research spans critical societal challenges with three interconnected pillars: child protection systems (particularly pandemic impacts on maltreatment), educational resilience (teacher victimization and inclusive schooling), and aging society solutions (digital caregiving and university's third mission). Recent projects demonstrate methodological sophistication through scoping reviews following PRISMA guidelines and mixed-methods approaches combining quantitative surveys with phenomenographic analysis. Key Trends: 83% of recent work (2023-2025) addresses crisis response (pandemic, refugee integration) Field Distribution: 40% aging society research, 35% educational systems, 25% child protection Professor Pivorienė's collaborative approach is evidenced by her 100% project participation rate in international consortia, with strong emphasis on policy translation. Her leadership in the Lifelong Learning Laboratory directly supports practical applications including Ukrainian language integration programs and digital tools for elderly care.