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Innovations in social science research methods
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The aim of the course is to provide an in-depth knowledge of the latest trends in specialised social science research methods, in line with the doctoral student’s field, specialisation and design of the doctoral thesis, by improving cross-disciplinary awareness and knowledge of more sophisticated social science research methods, as well as skills and competence for independent research and critical evaluation of the research quality. The aim of the course is to ensure an in-depth knowledge of highly specialised and innovative social science research methods, to develop the skills and competence, and to provide an in-depth insight into the less frequently used tools in Latvia (NVivo, R, Python, GIS, Gephi, Ucinet, etc.). Language of instruction: Latvian and/or English.
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Innovations in social science research methods
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The aim of the course is to provide an in-depth knowledge of the latest trends in specialised social science research methods, in line with the doctoral student’s field, specialisation and design of the doctoral thesis, by improving cross-disciplinary awareness and knowledge of more sophisticated social science research methods, as well as skills and competence for independent research and critical evaluation of the research quality. The aim of the course is to ensure an in-depth knowledge of highly specialised and innovative social science research methods, to develop the skills and competence, and to provide an in-depth insight into the less frequently used tools in Latvia (NVivo, R, Python, GIS, Gephi, Ucinet, etc.). Language of instruction: Latvian and/or English.
Basketball trainings
23.02.2022 10:50 Content
Basketball trainings take place in two trainings a week, where one part is dedicated to the improvement of individual technique, while the other half is dedicated to active play. If the number of visitors in a training is smaller, the coaches pay more individual attention, which will definitely give additional satisfaction to the student for learning and improving new skills. Men's basketball, as it is known, at the University of Latvia is highly developed and teams in these sports start in the leading championships, so this is the right time to remind that these training sessions do not take place with professional athletes, so everyone can feel comfortable and meet players of a similar level if the sport is a close hobby. Location: LU PPMF basketball court, Imantas 7. līnija 1 Contact: Edgars Burkevics, tel. nr. +371 22372883 Any LU student can participate in the trainings, regardless of the level of mastery. If you want to apply for basketball training, click here
SCIENTISTS 'NIGHT 2019
05.11.2020 20:43 Content
SCIENTISTS 'NIGHT 2019LU Institute of Biology, Salaspils, Miera Street 3September 27, 18:00 - 22:00Contacts: 67944988; 26468197 This year, attention is paid to the collections of the Institute. The event will be accompanied by creative expressions of the students of the New Media Art study program of the University of Liepaja. Stations Exhibition of works by Liepaja's new media artists. There will be an opportunity to get acquainted with the works of five students of the New Media Art study program of the University of Liepaja, in which they express a new strategy in saving nature - to save it for future generations in the form of data. Invertebrate collections and benchmarks - a legacy for the future . Visitors will have the opportunity to learn about insect standards prepared 100 years ago, as well as relatively recently. It will be possible to find out how the methods and application of collection preparation have changed over the centuries. Both large and small will have
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German I
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The aim of the course is to develop students' knowledge, skills and competences according to the A1/1 level in accordance with the common European guidelines for language learning. The tasks of the course are as follows: 1. To provide basic knowledge of the structure of the German language and the basics of grammar. 2. To introduce the German alphabet, pronunciation of various letters and combinations of letters, and reading rules. 3. Develop the ability to create simple dialogues: dating, opportunities to spend free time, food, shopping etc. 4. Provide an opportunity to practice audiovisual (viewing+listening) skills. Special attention is paid to learning strategies that help in the learning process. Languages of instruction are Latvian and German.
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German I
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The aim of the course is to develop students' knowledge, skills and competences according to the A1/1 level in accordance with the common European guidelines for language learning. The tasks of the course are as follows: 1. To provide basic knowledge of the structure of the German language and the basics of grammar. 2. To introduce the German alphabet, pronunciation of various letters and combinations of letters, and reading rules. 3. Develop the ability to create simple dialogues: dating, opportunities to spend free time, food, shopping etc. 4. Provide an opportunity to practice audiovisual (viewing+listening) skills. Special attention is paid to learning strategies that help in the learning process. Languages of instruction are Latvian and German.
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English for academic and administrative personnel
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The course aims to provide academic and administrative staff who teach and or communicate with students in the English language with a support to develop, consolidate and hone their spoken and written language skills and become confident communicators in performing English-medium academic and administrative duties. To achieve the aim, the course reinforces the use of appropriate functional expressions in common academic and administrative situations which build rapport and mutual understanding, as well as addresses the most problematic English grammar use issues by consolidating the key structures essential for functioning effectively in the university context. The course is delivered in a tailor-made fashion, prioritising the material relevant to the course participants´ needs and language level.
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Internship in Latvian Studies
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The study course is implemented at the University of Latvia, in state and municipality institutions, private enterprises as well as non-governmental organizations. The aim of this study course is to develop practical skills for work in the institutions for the Latvian language, literature and culture by applying the knowledge and skills acquired in study courses of Latvian studies, and ensuring the connection of the knowledge and skills acquired in the study courses with the practical activity in the field of Latvian studies. The objectives of the course are to perform specific responsibilities demonstrating independence, initiative and creativity in different professional situations. Study course is available in
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Internship in Latvian Studies
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The study course is implemented at the University of Latvia, in state and municipality institutions, private enterprises as well as non-governmental organizations. The aim of this study course is to develop practical skills for work in the institutions for the Latvian language, literature and culture by applying the knowledge and skills acquired in study courses of Latvian studies, and ensuring the connection of the knowledge and skills acquired in the study courses with the practical activity in the field of Latvian studies. The objectives of the course are to perform specific responsibilities demonstrating independence, initiative and creativity in different professional situations. Study course is available in
"Latvijas Mobilais Telefons"
31.08.2020 13:25 Content
of 2013 to April 2014, the students of UL Faculty of Computing jointly with LMT developed a new mobile application LU Ziņnesis ("UL Messenger"), whose purpose was to inform the students about new extracurricular cultural and entertainment events. LMT grantedEUR 7114.36 for the competition. In 2014, LMT supported the international conference on project management and development organised by the UL Faculty of Business, Management and Economics (EUR 1 560). In 2015, LMT supported the UL Faculty of Business, Management and Economics conference on project management 2015 (EUR 1 500). In 2016, LMT supported the international conference "New Challenges of Economic and Business Development – 2016"with the sum of EUR 1 500, and donated EUR 3 500 for the UL Student Business Incubator. In 2017, LMT continued to support the UL Student Business Incubator with EUR 3 500. In 2018, LMT supported forum series "Formula of Latvia 2050. Development Scenarios"withEUR 4 900and the UL Student Business
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