information: ERASMUS + study mobility ERASMUS + traineeship moblity Admission requirements General secondary high school diploma; English language proficiency. The average grade of the secondary education document in all subjects must be at least 6 (in a 10 point grading system ). All grades must be passing(at least 4 in a 10 point grading system ). Enrollment criteria (for students competing for the state-financed study place) 1. The grade in English (60%); 2. The grade in Mathematics (20%); 3. Grade point average (20%); 4. Additional points (10%) may be received for a grade in social studies. Please note! Only EU/EEA/Swiss citizens and EU long-term resident status holders can competefor a state-financed study place. As a part of the admission process applicants will be asked to participate in an online interview. Autumn Intake (application start: 1 Nov 2023; studies start in Sept 2024) Full-time Contact person for questions about the programme structure: Director
their own business on international level, to work in international companies, multinational corporations, in the institutions of foreign affairs and economics, in international, state, non-governmental and private organizations, in embassies and banks. More information about study programme and Study plan ERASMUS+exchange possibilities UL full-time students, regardless of their citizenship, have the opportunity to apply for the ERASMUS + exchange program for studies or/and traineeship. More information: ERASMUS + study mobility ERASMUS + traineeship moblity Admission requirements General secondary high school diploma; English language proficiency. Grades in Mathematics must be no less than 6 in a 10 point grading system . All grades must be passing(at least 4 in a 10 point grading system ). If the secondary education document does not indicate a grade in mathematics, it can be replaced by a grade in the subject of economics/business management field (the grade must be at least 6
in the UL Course catalog . Please contact Student services or the specific faculty to confirm whether the course is going to be conducted in the upcoming study semester. Step 2: Fill-out the registration form One can register for courses as a Course Attendee starting the first week of study semester till no later than the third course session. Consult on the University’s academic calendar here. Register for the course by filling out the Course Attendee’s registration form for courses available for download. The filled-out and signed form should be submitted at the Student services or sent scanned to lu@lu.lv . Step 3: Go to 1st lecture We want to be sure that you have made the right choice with the selected study course so we encourage you to visit the first lecture and get introduced to the professor, course content and requirements for successful completition. Step 4: Sign the agreement After taking the 1st lecture of the chosen course you should visit Student services (UL Main
, Your previous experience , and Your motivation to participate in EYE 2025 . After reviewing applications, selected candidates will be invited to the LU SP board meeting on the evening of April 7 , so please plan to be available on that date. For any questions, feel free to contact veronika.vagule@lusp.lv .
for students and provides psychological counselling. The Admission Division organises, ensures and methodically manages the admission process of Latvian and foreign students to short cycle, cycle I and cycle II study programmes, collects information on the UL study programme offer for admission and draws up normative acts regulating the admission process, compiles and reports on the admission process and its results in short cycle, cycle I and cycle II study programmes. Contacts: Academic Services Division : +371 6703 4777; studentu.serviss@lu.lv Admission Division: +371 6703 4708; +371 2545 6011; studies@lu.lv
DOCUMENTS FOR ADMISSION When applying for a Bachelor’s programme, applicants have to present the following documents: Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC)/Alim Transcript of records Grade point average (GPA) has to be at least 2.5-3.5 points! When applying for Master’s programme , applicants have to present the following documents: Bachelor’s degree + diploma supplement. Transcript of records Officially certified copies of the documents must be presented in original language and in English; It is recommended to submit all education documents for more qualitative recognition of education. Documents (education diploma and statement on punishability) have to be legalised. RESIDENCE PERMIT Documents for temporary residence permit have to be submitted: Personally in the Embassy of Latvia in India. Note! If you are still studying in last semester and don’t have a diploma, you can apply with provisional results from your school. You
DOCUMENTS FOR ADMISSION When applying for a Bachelor’s programme, applicants have to present the following documents: Graduation Certificate Senior Secondary School Transcript (Grades X-XII) Chinese National University Entrance Examination (GaoKao) When applying for Master’s programme , applicants have to present the following documents: Bachelor´s Degree Certificate (Xueshi Xuewei) Graduation Diploma (Biye Zhengshu) Academic Transcript Officially certified copies of the documents must be presented in original language and in English; It is recommended to submit all education documents for more qualitative recognition of education. Documents (education diploma and statement on punishability) have to be legalised. RESIDENCE PERMIT Documents for temporary residence permit have to be submitted: Personally in the Embassy of Latvia in China. Note! If you are still studying in last semester and don’t have a diploma, you can apply
Exchange studies are a great opportunity for students not only to improve the knowledge and get valuable experience at HEI abroad, but also to broaden one’s horizons for further studies in the humanities. The experience of international mobility makes it possible to get the insight into the world, other people, cultures and into yourself. However, before applying, one should evaluate his or her readiness to participate in such venture. It is important to understand that the mobility includes the financial liabilities. The Faculty of Humanities offers various mobility options. Erasmus+ is one of the most well-known mobilities in Europe. The programme got its name from a famous philosopher and humanist Erasmus of Rotterdam (1465-1536). Erasmus+ mobility area includes all EU countries, as well as Norway, Iceland, Lichtenstein and Turkey. The programme offers a scholarship for a semester abroad. There are two types of Erasmus+ scholarship: mobility and internship. Each term about 25
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bilateral agreements concluded between Erasmus+ Programme partner universities. These agreements fix the number of mutual exchange students, as well as the level of studies (bachelor's, master's, doctoral) in each academic year. Coordinator of the Faculty of Computing – Prof. Zane Bičevska Email for communication: erasmusdf@lu.lv IMPORTANT! A student must contact a foreign university or internship organisation in order to find out the possibilities and decide whether he/she is satisfied with them. The faculty cannot make a decision for you.