The Faculty of Business, Management and Economics offers 2programmes entirely in English to applicants from all over the world.Study groups include full time students and incoming international exchange students, in order to provide a worldwide intercultural perspective and experience to allstudents.
The Faculty of Computing does not lobby any company, but also does not restrict anyone's participation in the study process. If an organisation, having become acquainted with the current study programme, wants students to acquire other knowledge or skills, it can initiate the inclusion of an optional course in the programme. Inclusion requires: a) writing of a course application (annotation) of a certain form (1-2 pages); b) provision of educational materials; c) provision of software licences as required; d) provision of specialised equipment if necessary; e) offer for a course lecturer to be hired at the University, or the provision of resources so that one of the lecturers of the Faculty of Computing can teach a course. However, it should be understood that students may or may not choose an optional course. Due to the same non-lobbying policy, we leave it at the discretion of a company to make a company-initiated course interesting for students.
With the support of Theodor Hellbrügge, the honorary doctorate of the University of Latvia and professor of the University of Munich, the Centre of Social Pediatrics of the Faculty of Medicine (FM) was founded on 26 November 1998. The Centre serves as a clinical base not only for students of the Faculty of Medicine, but also for emerging psychologists of the Faculty of Education, Psychology and Art, social pedagogues, special pedagogues, as well as for practitioners of the industry who perform their professional development in the form of continuing education in the Centre. Students at the Centre are educated for multi-sensory therapy used in the work with children with special needs, as well as with autistic and hyperactive children. On 17 May 2019, the Centre's new study rooms were opened at the UL House of Science.
Thanks to the support of Theodor Hellbrügge, the honorary doctorate of the University of Latvia and professor of the University of Munich, the Centre of Social Pediatrics of the Faculty of Medicine (FM) was founded on 26 November 1998. The Centre serves as a clinical base not only for students of the Faculty of Medicine, but also for emerging psychologists of the Faculty of Education, Psychology and Art, social pedagogues, special pedagogues, as well as for practitioners of the industry who perform their professional development in the form of continuing education in the Centre. Students at the Centre are educated for multi-sensory therapy used in the work with children with special needs, as well as with autistic and hyperactive children. On 17 May 2019, the Centre's new study rooms were opened at the UL House of Science.
The database is accessible only to the teaching staff and students of the Faculty of Law of the University of Latvia on the premises of the Faculty and the Library at Raina bulvaris stationary computers. Remote access to the database is available only to the teaching staff and students of the Faculty of Law of the University of Latvia, by logging in with LUIS username and password. In cooperation with the Riga Graduate School of Law, access is provided to the archives and current volumes of all 29 Kluwer Law journals. Kluwer Law International Journal Library ( about collection ) Ask your question to a consultant at the Library of the UL ! We invite you to express your opinion about Kluwer Law Journals Online by sending feedback to info-bibl@lu.lv .
Administrative Law is a mandatory study course in the study program of bachelor of law.
The aim of the course is to give the opportunity for students to obtain knowledge on basic concepts of administrative law and structure of public administration and skills for practical implementation of this knowledge.
The content of the study course is: structure of public administration, principles of public administration, types of action of public administration, local government, public service law and public property law.
A precondition of successful acquirement of the study course is independent studies of legal writings and rulings of courts, which is subject to examination in seminars, tests and in the final exam.
The language of instruction is Latvian.
Administrative Law is a mandatory study course in the study program of bachelor of law.
The aim of the course is to give the opportunity for students to obtain knowledge on basic concepts of administrative law and structure of public administration and skills for practical implementation of this knowledge.
The content of the study course is: structure of public administration, principles of public administration, types of action of public administration, local government, public service law and public property law.
A precondition of successful acquirement of the study course is independent studies of legal writings and rulings of courts, which is subject to examination in seminars, tests and in the final exam.
The language of instruction is Latvian.
The Faculty of Business, Management and Economics offers 3 programmes entirely in English to applicants from all over the world.Study groups include full time students and incoming international exchange students, in order to provide a worldwide intercultural perspective and experience to allstudents.
The University of Latvia offers the first and currently the only bachelor's study programme in anthropology in Latvia. The bachelor's programme provides a foundation in anthropology for three years, especially developing research skills and knowledge in qualitative research methodology. Studying one or two semesters, using the opportunities of the Erasmus programme, a student can also study at other European universities. The programme not only prepares academically educated anthropologists, but also serves as a first or further step in development, providing learning and life skills that can be used both in business and work in public and non-governmental sector. Studies are conducted bilingually in Latvian/English. Communication in classes occurs mostly in English, because the study group consists of students from different countries – Latvia, USA, Canada, Germany, Great Britain, but most of the study work can also be done in Latvian. Job opportunities Anthropologists in Latvia
On the 1st of September the Annual "Career Opportunities Day" will take place at the Scientific House, Jelgavas street 3, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. It is an annual exhibition of companies where the largest companies and organizations in Latvia participate. Attending “Career Opportunities Day” offers employers a chance to promote their company’s visibility, inform students about the services their company provides, or showcase products and technologies they are developing. During the event, informational display stands for companies will be set up. The exhibition will be a central meeting place to connect with motivated LU students, establish contacts with potential interns or employees, and provide students with information about employer requirements for successful integration into the job market. By attending “Career Opportunities Day” events, students will be able to familiarize themselves with Latvian and international companies and organizations across various sectors, meet