The aim of the study course is to perfect the research competence of doctoral students and to contribute to innovative activities in the education sciences by encouraging creativity of doctoral students in order to promote the quality of preschool and primary school education.
During the course, the doctoral student develops, approbates and presents a product topical to the educational environment of pre-school and primary school education, for solving the challenges initiated by educational practice.
Two scientific practical seminars (16 hours each) take place within the framework of the study course, during which doctoral students work on the development, approbation and presentation of a product significant for solving the challenges of educational practice.
Tasks –
1) To perfect the research competence to formulate and critically analyse research problems in pre-school and basic school education;
2) To solve current problems in research and practice of educational science
The aim of the study course is to perfect the research competence of doctoral students and to contribute to innovative activities in the education sciences by encouraging creativity of doctoral students in order to promote the quality of preschool and primary school education.
During the course, the doctoral student develops, approbates and presents a product topical to the educational environment of pre-school and primary school education, for solving the challenges initiated by educational practice.
Two scientific practical seminars (16 hours each) take place within the framework of the study course, during which doctoral students work on the development, approbation and presentation of a product significant for solving the challenges of educational practice.
Tasks –
1) To perfect the research competence to formulate and critically analyse research problems in pre-school and basic school education;
2) To solve current problems in research and practice of educational science
In 2007 , the Moot Court Competition was won by University of Latvia Faculty of Law students Zane Sedlova and Silvija Kuškina . The Best Oralist award was given to Zane Sedlova , while the Best Judge award was granted to Debora Pāvila , an alumna of the University of Latvia’s Faculty of Law and a multiple-time participant in various international moot court competitions. Information about the students' achievements was published in the journal Jurista Vārds on January 29, 2008, Issue No. 4 (509) .
In the 2013 competition, the winners were Artūrs Parfjonovs and Andris Eglons, students from the Faculty of Law at the University of Latvia. The award for Best Orator was given to Armands Smans, while the participants recognized Professor Kristīne Strada-Rozenberga from the University of Latvia as the Best Judge. According to the judges’ evaluation, the best written work was prepared by Juris Janums and Jānis Dobelnieks. Information about the students' achievements was published in the journal Jurista Vārds on April 23, 2013, issue No. 16 (767).
The number and amount of scholarships at the University of Latvia are determined centrally for each academic year separately. The Faculty of Computing has the opportunity to award several scholarships each year, but the number of places is also limited by host universities. A competition is announced for scholarship places. Students who are not granted a scholarship but who are eligible for Erasmus student status may decide to participate in an exchange programme without funding (at their own expense). Attention: scholarships and the procedure for their payment may change from year to year.
Programme level: Master's Degree Programme Language of instruction: Latvian Study form and duration: full-time - 4 semesters Credits: 120 ECTS Obtainable degree or qualification: Master of Environmental Sciences Number of students accepted each year: State-funded study places - 28, study places for tuition fee - 15 Tuition fee per year (ac. year 2025/26): 2900 EUR for EU/EEA/Swiss citizens, permanent residence permit holders and their family members. 6000 EUR for citizens of other countries Study location: Riga, Tornakalns The Master's study program in Environmental Science provides the highest academic Master's education in environmental science. It is an interdisciplinary science that integrates knowledge from natural and social sciences. The program offers modern theoretical and methodological expertise in the sub-branches of environmental science: nature protection, environmental management, environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology, and environmental engineering
Multinational consumer goods company (2003). One of the oldest international companies. Three Unileverproduct sectors – household chemicals, hygiene products and food products – are represented in the Baltics. Laima Priedīte (1975–2005) was a graduate of the University of Latvia, Faculty of Social Sciences, the head of the company's marketing department for 4 years. Colleagues, friends and peers remember her as a professional, dedicated, dedicated, selfless and affectionate person. Her determination, willpower, and humanity inspired many fellow human beings. SIAUnilever Baltic LLCstarted a tradition of philanthropy with the award of the Laima Priedīte Memorial Scholarship in 2005. The Laima Priedīte Memorial Scholarship was created through the initiative and donation of SIAUnilever Baltic LLCand is a tribute from colleagues, friends and peers. Support The scholarship was established with the aim of supporting talented, capable and dedicated students of communication science
In order to achieve and implement the goal and programmes set by the Innovation Centre, events for followinginterest groups are regularly organized and take place in the premises of the Innovation Centre: Entrepreneurs Academics – scientists and researchers Startups Students and pupils Developers and IT professionals Industry experts and specialists Business solution developers and partners Public sector decision makers
Young scientists Name, Surname Title Project No Mārtiņš Zubkins Production of thin films SJZ/2018/8 PhD students Name, Surname Title Project No Inga Jonāne Research of local structures and thermochromic properties of CuMoO 4 and CuMo x W 1-x O 4 using x-ray absorption spectroscopy SJZ/2018/1 Virgīnija Vītola Tunneling luminescence studies in long lasting glowing of SrAl 2 O 4 : Eu, Dy material SJZ/2018/2 Guna Doķe Prolonged afterglow in the short wave infra-red spectrum area of MgGeO 3 material doped with rare-earth ions SJZ/2018/6 Edgars Butanovs Use of 1D nanostructures in x-ray detection SJZ/2018/7 Ainārs Knoks Obtaining and study of anodic TiO 2 nanotubes doped with graphene quantum dots for photocatalytic reduction of CO 2 SJZ/2018/9 Halil Arslan
What can I get from coaching? Coaching consultation is a goal-oriented process. The purpose of the consultation is to be more clearly aware of your goals and to define the steps that need to be taken to achieve the goal. Coaching also provides a clearer self-awareness. The topic of consultation can be related to every area of life. Apply for coaching by writing to karjera@lu.lv For high school students, LU students and University of LUgraduates, counseling is free of charge. For the rest of the interested parties – 25 EUR. Coaching is also available online.