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13.05.2024 19:01 Content
Annual reports University of Latvia Annual Report 2019 University of Latvia Annual Report 2020 University of Latvia Annual Report 2021 University of Latvia Annual Report 2022 General documents Constitution of the University of Latvia Constitutionof the Student Council of the University of Latvia Regulations for Academic Integrity at the University of Latvia The Academic Ethics Codexof the University of Latvia University of Latvia Strategy 2021–2027 Policies Language Policy of the University of Latvia Open Access Policy of the University of Latvia Privacy Policy of theUniversity of Latvia Q uality Policy of University of Latvia Q uality Action Policy of University of Latvia Social Policyof theUniversity of Latvia University of Latvia Human Resource Management Policy Regulatory documents of study and scientific processes Principles and procedures for student placement at the University of Latvia Procedure for granting
ZAB "Sorainen"
02.09.2020 17:30 Content
One of the region's leading law firms (1995) with fully integrated offices in the Baltic states and Belarus, advising international and local organizations on all commercial and tax matters. Corporate values are based on client focus and business-mindedness, excellence andinnovation,ethicsandrespect. Sorainenis the first law firm in the Baltics and the only one in Belarus to implement a quality management system in accordance with ISO 9001 standards (certificate issued by Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance). More information about Sorainen Support In 2004, Sorainensupported the activities of the University of Latvia Faculty of Law with a donation of EUR 1640, as well as contributed to further projects. In December 2009, Sorainenprovided EUR 430 support to the project "Participation of the UL FL student team in "Telders International Moot Court Competition"". In the 2011/2012 academic year,Scholarship of Sorainen Law Firm was established and awarded to Emīls Paupe (EUR 2560
Profesora Alberta Varslavāna dāvinājums
09.08.2021 17:16 Content
In 2005 the Library received a unique donation from Professor Alberts Varslavāns (1929-2010), which was a collection of miniature editions. A large part of the professor’s life was connected to the UL and In 1958 he graduated from the extramural department of the Faculty of History with excellence then, in 1963, started to work in the UL. He delivered lectures to students of the History program and held various positions: Head of the Department (1964-1968); (1984-1994), Dean of the Faculty of History and Philosophy (1974-1984), Prorector of Sciences (1974-1984), corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of Latvia. The collection of small books was a hobby for A. Varslavāns and on each business trip he made he tried to find and bring home, a miniature book of each country. When collecting these books, the main consideration was not their content, but their size. The biggest value of this donation is its original format. The dimensions of the editions correspond to those
Pētījumu ētikas komisija
09.12.2020 13:42 Content
Ethics Commission for Research with Human Involvement The Ethics Commission of the Faculty of Education, Psychology and Art (FEPA) of the University of Latvia on Research with Human Involvement is a collegial, consultative institution, the purpose of which is to provide recommendations and evaluate the compliance of research in the fields of education, psychology, art and sports with the ethical principles of research with human involvement. The main tasks of the Commission are: To review and provide opinions on the compliance of research projects of FEPA academic staff, researchers and students and their implementation procedures with the ethical principles of research involving people. To provide consultations on research with human involvement on ethical issues in the fields of education, psychology, art and sports. Composition of the Commission: Dr. Manuel Joaquin Fernandez Gonzalez (Chairman) (EducationSciences) Assoc.prof. Ieva Bite (Deputy) (Psychology
Doctoral programme in Natural Science (Environmental Science)
25.04.2024 20:23 Content
(head of Centre Dr.chem. Jānis Zaļoksnis), Laboratory of Natural substance research (head of laboratory Laura Klavina). Laboratory of National Centre of forest and water research (Head of laboratory dr.chem. Jorens Kviesis) Department of Environmental Science have cooperation agreements with Institute of Biology and Institute of Aquatic Ecology. Department of Environmental Science offers doctoral studies. Study programme provides academic education, up-to-date theoretical and methodological knowledge and practical research skills in Environmental science, so that the graduates prepared by the programme would be able to work in the institutions of public administration, private enterprises and to carry out independent studies and research in the environmental sector. As a result of broad-profile studies in Environmental science each student of the programme learns the basics, topical matters and methodologies and becomes familiar with the current issues of contemporary
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Environment protection
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of the study course is the following: to provide environmental education in the study programs of higher education institutions, considering the provisions of the Environmental Protection Law (29.11.2006) article 42. The theoretical knowledge of environmental science and sustainable development provided in the course will enable students to participate in smart decision-making processes and predict actions to ensure economic development, sustainable principles of resource management and mining without negative impact on the environment and its quality. Study course languages: Latvian and English.
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Corporate Management Law
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The aim of this course is to introduce the basic issues in corporate management and to provide practical knowledge of its application in the sector of managing companies established by the state institutions and private entities. The course includes an overview of companies’ construction and management, highlighting differences between different management
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Corporate Management Law
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The aim of this course is to introduce the basic issues in corporate management and to provide practical knowledge of its application in the sector of managing companies established by the state institutions and private entities. The course includes an overview of companies’ construction and management, highlighting differences between different management
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Practical Latvian Language
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The objective of the course is to consummate the skills of using the contemporary Latvian language in both oral and written forms, as well as to deepen the knowledge of students on the language system and its functioning.

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Literature and Culture Studies of German Speaking Countries I
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The aim of the course is to promote awareness of one's own cultural identity in world culture, to analyze facts, processes and events in the German cultural environment including literature, and to compare factors that influence history, culture, literature and everyday life in the respective country and promote a positive and tolerant attitude towards other cultures, promoting an understanding of differences and interactions. Tasks of the study course: 1. Get familiarized with the most important aspects of German, Austrian and Swiss regional studies; 2. Creation of a portfolio of German-speaking countries, which will later be helpful in school work as factual material and a method for tracking current events and innovations in this area, as well as contributing to self-directed learning and which can be transferred to the individual school approach at the meta level. The language of instruction is
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