Application procedure for transfer students The academic year is divided into two semesters - autumn semester (from September till January) and spring semester (from February till June). Application must be submitted on admission platform apply.lu.lv Application deadlinesfor Autumn intake 2022 for transfer students from foreign universities are: Citizens of non-EU/EEA countries have to apply till 27.06. EU and EEA citizens have to apply till 25.07. Citizens of Visa-free countries have to apply till 27.06. Citizens of countries with additional assessment have to apply till 30.05. Application deadlines for Medicine and Dentistry study programmes: Citizens of non-EU/EEA countries have to apply till 15.06. EU and EEA citizens have to apply till 01.07. Citizens of Visa-free countries have to apply till 15.06. Citizens of countries with additional assessment have to apply till 24.04. The deadline for transfer students who want to transfer
Almost allstudents of the Faculty of Computing, who take exams in time, have the opportunity to study in state-funded (so-called budget) study places, thus they do not have to pay for studies. Unfortunately, support for students' daily livelihoods is far from desirable – a scholarship in the amount of EUR 99.60 is granted by the state to only about one of ten students. If you want to award scholarships to students, please contact the University of Latvia Foundation .
Bachelor and Master theses defence 2020 spring - Zoom instructions and guidelines for students
Exercise program for students and employees
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It is important to move between lectures, therefore Ivars Ikstens, who is a certified physiotherapist, has prepared exercises for both students and employees of the University of Latvia.
information. More information available at: www.lu.lven/studies/student-life/accommodation/ All Ukrainian students are subject to a 100% reduction in tuition fees during the 2024 spring semester.
Bachelor and Master theses defence 2020 spring - Zoom instructions and guidelines for students If you are interested in joining the online bachelor or master thesesdefense on the Zoom platform. Please write to e-mail: berzina.liene@lu.lv indicating the name, surname and defense you want to watch.
What opportunities do Innovation Grants offer students? In a conversation with Radio NABA prof. Signe Bāliņa tells everything about and around the University of Latvia Innovation Grant Program and how it is able to promote the implementation of innovation applications of students at the University of Latvia, develop students' innovation capacity and entrepreneurship by solving problems important to society or its part in cooperation with universities and students. You can listen to the full Radio NABA program here .
The University of Latvia offers a list of possible accommodation in Riga where students can ensure their self-isolation when arriving from abroad or entering self-isolation. The list of accommodation does not include student hotels or apartments under the supervision of the University of Latvia itself, in order to comply with all the security measures for students living in student hotels. Hotel “MERCURE RIGA CENTRE” Price for 14 nights – EUR 450, including VAT and breakfast. Lunch – 8 EUR (a 3-course meal) Dinner – 8 EUR (a 3-course meal) Contacts : Valdis VANADZIŅŠ, General Manager, tel. (+ 371) 29174516, email: valdis.vanadzins@accorhotel.lv mercureriga.lven/ Hotel “Albatross” Price – EUR 20 a night. Meals à la carte. Contacts : Tel. (+371) 27 748 229 hotel-albatross.hotels-riga-lv.comen/ Hotel “Dodo hotel” EUR 24 – a single room with breakfast. Contacts : sales@dodohotel.com www.dodohotel.com/lv/index.html Hostel “Apart Hotel TOMO” Agreed
The course aims at developing students' knowledge for practical usage of Russian language in the field of medicine.
1) to develop conversational skills, to enlarge word stock, including medical vocabulary, and to improve the corresponding grammatical skills;
2) to teach students reading and understanding simple medical contents texts;
3) to develop translation skills;
4) to develop writing skills.
The course aims at developing students' knowledge for practical usage of Russian language in the field of medicine.
1) to develop conversational skills, to enlarge word stock, including medical vocabulary, and to improve the corresponding grammatical skills;
2) to teach students reading and understanding simple medical contents texts;
3) to develop translation skills;
4) to develop writing skills.