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Restoration of the celestial globe of the UL Museum
28.08.2020 18:43 Content
To mark the centenary of the former Astronomical Observatory in 2022, the University of Latvia Museum plans to create a modern exposition dedicated to the development of astronomical research at the University of Latvia. One of the central exhibits will be the large celestial globe, acquired for the teaching purposes in the 1930s. After World War II, the globe was used by a Latvian astronomer, researcher of asteroids and comets, head of the University of Latvia Laboratory of Astronomy, Professor Kārlis Šteins (1911–1983), in teaching the students. With the development of electronic visual aids, the globe has become a unique historical object and, perhaps, the only celestial globe of such size in Latvian museums. Its diameter is 80 cm. Over the years, the condition of the globe has significantly deteriorated, the prominent historic object has lost its colouring with elements of star and constellation figures, structural elements have suffered damage, and considerable restoration
Fizikas nodaļas docētāju rokasgrāmata
18.12.2023 14:49 Content
Every lecturer (especially new and future lecturer) needs information about the structure of teaching, technical information and teaching methods in their daily work. That is why the Department of Physics has created the "Lecturer's Handbook" – a short, concise handbook with links to further information on what is needed for lecturing. The handbook is an electronic document that can be updated, supplemented and changed from year to year. Link to the handbook: ej.uz/fndocetajurokasgramata Contents of the Manual: Part I Information on the study process and technical resources Background to the Physics Department Study programmes Study process Class times, classroom specifications, technical support Important contacts Digital resources Part II A brief overview of student learning, myths and misconceptions in pedagogy, and overview of how to teach effectively, based on research evidence about teaching and learning in higher education. Constructing knowledge
Adrese
10.07.2024 20:24 Content
Address University of Latvia House of Nature Jelgavas iela 1 Riga, LV-1004 Latvia E-mail: zeme@lu.lv Telephone: (+371) 67033914, (+371) 29104605 Dean: professor Zaiga Krišjāne Social networks: LUGZZF LU_GEOGRAFI @lu_gzzf LU Ģeogrāfijas un Zemes zinātņu fakultāte How to find us: map Building: House of Nature, UL Academic Centre Transport: Bus No. 23: stop Latvijas Universitātes Akadēmiskais centrs ; Public transport (tram, trolleybus, bus): stop Latvijas Nacionālā bibliotēka ; Train: station Torņakalns . Working hours of the House of Nature of the University of Latvia (UL) are: working days and Saturdays – from 8:00 till 22:00; Sundays, public holidays – from 22:00 till 8:00 parts of building on the basement floor and on the 2 nd –7 th floors are closed; upon presenting UL student ID card, the 1 st floor, including the library, and part of the 2 nd floor are available 24/7.
Prakse
22.04.2022 12:59 Content
"Computer System and Computer Networks Administrator"). Regulation on internship Regarding drafting the internship agreement Agreement for providing the student’s internship Internship diary Reference by the internship manager
Mathematics
11.07.2024 13:54 Content
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Ekskursijas
30.04.2024 12:17 Content
During the guided tour at the Botanical Garden, visitors will learn about the wide plant diversity in Latvia and other parts of the world. In1 hour our guides will guide visitors through the most interesting exhibitions: tropical, subtropical, desert, medicinal, aquatic, and archaic plants to name but a few. We will also share the joy of the seasonal flowering plants. These include azaleas, rhododendrons, magnolias, lilies, roses, dahlias, and more. The guided tour can be adjusted to meet the needs of the group. The content is flexible so that adults, students, and children can have an unforgettable experience and excursion through our Garden. Please let us know if you are interested in a specific subject! Our expert guides will answer all your questions. Guided tourprice consists of guide service price and entrance tickets price for each person in the group. To apply for a guided tour please call (+371) 26622537 (Ilze Donova, Monday–Friday, 9:00–17:00). All arrangements must
Doctoral Study Programme "Education Sciences"
28.12.2020 12:37 Content
The programme is licensed on May 27, 2020. Admission to the programme will take place already in 2020/2021 study year. Information on submitting documents and entrance examination can be found at www.lu.lv/en/ The Joint Doctoral Study programme (JDSP) “Educational Sciences” is jointly implemented by four Latvian higher education institutions - the University of Latvia (UL) in partnership with Daugavpils University (DU), Liepaja University (LiepU) and Rezekne Academy of Technologies (RTA). The programme is unique in Latvia and the Baltics, as it is implemented as a joint inter-university doctoral study programme in educational sciences, the modules of which will be implemented in several universities in different regions of the country. The aim of the programme is to improve the doctoral student's research and academic competence in educational sciences to implement independent and innovative research activities for improvement and development of educational sciences theories
About the Repository of Archaeological Material
15.12.2022 16:23 Content
for major publications in Latvia and internationally, presentations at national and international conferences, as well as students’ term papers and bachelors, masters and doctoral theses. It is utilised in order to ascertain the limits of archaeological sites, create various exhibitions and for other purposes.
SUSTAINABILITY STRATEGY: UNIVERSITY OF LATVIA SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE
19.04.2024 20:54 Content
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
Inovatīvi materiāli caurspīdīgai elektronikai un fotonikai
21.01.2022 14:11 Content
ESF project No. 2013/0015/1DP/1.1.1.2.0/13/APIA/VIAA/010 Within the framework of the project, a new scientific group will be established at the ISSP UL with the general aim of attracting additional human resources 6 PLE. The group consists of 3 young scientists, 1 doctoral student, 1 foreign scientist and 1 scientist. The project’s scientific study aims at research of innovative multifunctional materials for transparent electronics and photonics, corresponding to the national science axis “Innovative Materials and Technologies”. The intended materials are metallic nanowires, transparent semiconductors and unleaded segnetoelectrics. The results will be published in at least ten original scientific articles in SCI journals and one new method will be developed which will allow to derive material model parameters from x-ray absorption spectra. Project’s funding is 497990.91 EUR, including ESF funding in the amount of 448837.80 EUR (90.13%). The place of project implementation is ISSP
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