The University of Latvia has an official cooperation with real estate agency GlobalHome which has helped with housing students from 30 countries so far. The company will help you find the best place where to live in Riga taking into account best match for location/price/living conditions. Read feedbacks from students here . If you are interested in renting an apartment and have any questions, please contact with Artūrs Slišāns by e-mail: arturs@globalhome.lv .In order to facilitate the housing search, it is suggested to send the following information: 1) What is the address of your faculty you will be studying in Riga? 2) What is your rental period expected (dates from/till)? 3) How many bedrooms do you need or what appartment are you looking for (single/2 bedroom/shared etc.)? 4) What is your expected budget (including utilities)? 6) Do you have any other specifics that we should know of (pets / elevator as a must / floor)?
The University of Latvia has an official cooperation with real estate agency GlobalHome which has helped with housing students from 30 countries so far. The company will help you find the best place where to live in Riga taking into account best match for location/price/living conditions. Read feedbacks from students here . If you are interested in renting an apartment and have any questions, please contact with Artūrs Slišāns by e-mail: arturs@globalhome.lv . In order to facilitate the housing search, it is suggested to send the following information: 1) What is the address of your faculty you will be studying in Riga? 2) What is your rental period expected (dates from/till)? 3) How many bedrooms do you need or what appartment are you looking for (single/2 bedroom/shared etc.)? 4) What is your expected budget (including utilities)? 6) Do you have any other specifics that we should know of (pets/elevator as a must/floor)?
Scientific degree Name Surname Position Contact information Dr. Maira Elksne Head of the laboratory and Leading researcher Maira.Elksne Dr. sc. ing. Gatis Mozoļevskis Leading researcher Gatis.Mozolevskis Dr. sc. ing. Roberts Rimša Leading researcher Roberts.Rimsa Dr. Līga Jasulaņeca Leading researcher Liga.Jasulaneca Mg. Jānis Čipa Researcher Janis.Cipa Dr. Edvīns Ļetko Researcher Edvins.Letko Dr. Viviana Andrea Claveria Pizarro Guest Researcher Viviana.Claveria Mg. Edmunds Zutis Research Assistant Edmunds.Zutis BSc. Gunita Paidere Laboratory Assistant Gunita.Paidere Mg. Aleksejs Bendins Laboratory Assistant Aleksejs.Bendins Bc. Annija Anete Ule Laboratory Assistant Annija-Anete.Ule Bc. Helēna Ose Laboratory Assistant Helena.Ose Bc. Daniela Lasmane L Laboratory Assistant Daniela.Lasmane Mg. Pradosh Kumar Sahoo Laboratory Assistant Pradosh.Sahoo Bc. Ģirts Zbitkovskis Laboratory Assistant Girts.Zbitkovskis
Scientific degree Name Surname Position Contact information Dr. Maira Elksne Head of the laboratory and Leading researcher Maira.Elksne Dr. sc. ing. Gatis Mozoļevskis Leading researcher Gatis.Mozolevskis Dr. sc. ing. Roberts Rimša Leading researcher Roberts.Rimsa Dr. Līga Jasulaņeca Leading researcher Liga.Jasulaneca Mg. Jānis Čipa Researcher Janis.Cipa Dr. Edvīns Ļetko Researcher Edvins.Letko Dr. Viviana Andrea Claveria Pizarro Guest Researcher Viviana.Claveria Mg. Edmunds Zutis Research Assistant Edmunds.Zutis BSc. Gunita Paidere Laboratory Assistant Gunita.Paidere Mg. Aleksejs Bendins Laboratory Assistant Aleksejs.Bendins Bc. Annija Anete Ule Laboratory Assistant Annija-Anete.Ule Bc. Helēna Ose Laboratory Assistant Helena.Ose Bc. Daniela Lasmane L Laboratory Assistant Daniela.Lasmane Mg. Pradosh Kumar Sahoo Laboratory Assistant Pradosh.Sahoo Bc. Ģirts Zbitkovskis Laboratory Assistant Girts.Zbitkovskis
Laboratory Name: University of LatviaFaculty of Sciences and TechnologyInstitute of Numerical ModellingCentre of thermophysical measurements Manager: Andris Jakovičs Technical manager: Stanislavs Gendelis Quality manager: Kārlis Muižnieks Contacts: Andris Jakovičs, +371 29155711, andris.jakovics@lu.lv Address: Jelgavas Street 3, Riga, LV-1004 Name of the regulatory and technical standard: LVS EN 12667:2002 “Thermal performance of building materials and products - Determination of thermal resistance by means of guarded hot plate and heat flow meter methods - Products of high and medium thermal resistance” Object of testing: Building materials and products Parameters to be determined: Thermal resistance R [m2K/W] and thermal conductivity λ [W/m×K] Device: Netzsch 446 Lambda S Measurement parameters: temperature range: -20…90°C sample size: 20×20 cm sample thickness: up to 5 cm thermal resistance range: 0.05 … 2 m²K/W accuracy: <3% ability to test
Laboratory Name: University of LatviaFaculty of Sciences and TechnologyInstitute of Numerical ModellingCentre of thermophysical measurements Manager: Andris Jakovičs Technical manager: Stanislavs Gendelis Quality manager: Kārlis Muižnieks Contacts: Andris Jakovičs, +371 29155711, andris.jakovics@lu.lv Address: Jelgavas Street 3, Riga, LV-1004 Name of the regulatory and technical standard: LVS EN 12667:2002 “Thermal performance of building materials and products - Determination of thermal resistance by means of guarded hot plate and heat flow meter methods - Products of high and medium thermal resistance” Object of testing: Building materials and products Parameters to be determined: Thermal resistance R [m2K/W] and thermal conductivity λ [W/m×K] Device: Netzsch 446 Lambda S Measurement parameters: temperature range: -20…90°C sample size: 20×20 cm sample thickness: up to 5 cm thermal resistance range: 0.05 … 2 m²K/W accuracy: <3% ability to test
Sustainable development is a fundamental condition, which impacts the University of Latvia in all its operational dimensions – education, research, organizational development and external contacts. Education ensures the acquisition of knowledge, skills and competences for students, enabling them to solve problems, taking into account the context of sustainable development. Science-based research is critical to understanding of the known challenges, as well as the uncharted future problems. The university promotes interdisciplinary research and education focused on knowledge and sustainable solutions, while the sustainable development in society is promoted by ensuring the accessibility and visibility of research. UL researchers consistently work and participate in projects to develop new, non-standard and interdisciplinary solutions to problems. UL uses its capabilities to create cooperation, to foster and build network amongst the wide range of stakeholders (state, municipalities
the investigator to form cooperation in the best interests of the child, in cases where the child is involved in legal proceedings;
3) introduce students to the main principles and techniques of collecting information from a child (taking into account the regularities of psychology), and show how they can be used in criminal procedural activities;
4) to promote the acquired knowledge in children's development, in establishing contact with children, in collecting information from children, to apply both in practical and professional work and in scientific research work;
5) to improve communication and cooperation skills with persons involved in criminal proceedings, in order to be able to independently and in cooperation with colleagues conduct high-quality investigations in legal proceedings, understanding the possible impact of their professional activities on persons involved in the proceedings and society as a whole;
6) promote students' analytical and critical thinking, and teach students
The aim of the course is to provide students with knowledge about the history of information science and library science, looking at criteria, levels of knowledge, research done by important theorists, the essence of information, relevant problems and developmental processes, etc. All of this is linked to the development of libraries and the science of libraries, as well as to changes in the information environment. Learning theory in the field of libraries and information is necessary for doctoral students who are writing dissertations in the sub-sector of library science. This course analyses libraries as social phenomena, focusing on their essence and their processes in the malleable cultural and social environment of the present day. Students learn about a system of values and an analytical consideration of information, libraries and the Information Society as an environment in which library science and information science function. The basis for the course is learning about
abroad. This is a must document for all students applying for the Erasmus+ Study Mobility. Learning Agreement shall be prepared before the study mobility or within the first month of studies abroad. There is anofficial Erasmus+ LA form but some host universities offers their own LA form. If content is the same, student is allowed to fill in the LA offered by the host university but if the contents differs it is strongly suggested to fill in the official LA form or to fill in both forms (if the host university request to fill in their form). The Learning Agreement shall be approved by the respective study programme’s director at the UL by signing the form as the Responsible person in the Sending Institution. The signed form shall be sent to the host university to be approved and signed by the Responsible person in the Receiving Institution. LA shall we approved by the study programme's director latest before leaving to the host university. Students are ableto prepare their Learning