In socio-economically unstable situations, people’s ability to think critically and make rational and sustainable decisions is questionable. In a rapidly changing global environment, it is more important than ever to have strong social policies that balance inequality, create the prerequisites for the development of the foundations of critical thinking, and strengthen the overall resilience of society.

  • Pontus Böckman – Chairman of ECSO (the European Council of Skeptical Organisations).
  • Dr. Ramunė Dirvanskienė – Associate professor at Vilnius University Psychology Institute.
  • Dr. Gražina Bielousova – Assistant Professor of Sociology at Vytautas Magnus University and a researcher at the Institute of International Relations and Political Science at Vilnius University.
  • Brigita Gaitanži – Educational scientist, founder and lecturer of a platform for non-formal science education for adults and the promotion of critical thinking.
  • Kostas Gaitanži – artist, Associate Professor, with research interests: epistemology, philosophy of science, military and totalitarian propaganda.