The collection of the Theological Seminary consists of 114 items from various branches, including philosophy, theory and philosophy of religion, Christian theology, moral theology, Christian liturgy and church history etc. This collection was inherited by the Library of UL from the Theological Seminary. The motive to create this collection was to preserve the research heritage (unpublished typewritten materials) of the teaching staff and students of the former Theological Seminary (1969-1990). Lecturers had to furnish teaching material for the needs of the Theological Seminary by writing a compendium in their own speciality as typewritten textbooks. 52 seminarians have graduated from the Seminary and began their service in the Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church as certified clergymen. The collection of the Theological Seminary is located in the Library at Raina Boulevard .
The aim of this course is to give prospective chemistry teachers an understanding about the importance of chemical experiments in teaching process and the relation of the experiments with scientific research and industrial practice.
Students clear up the role of chemical experiments and school students’ research activities in the chemistry teaching process. Students choose experiments and follow safety procedures.
The aim of the study course is to provide opportunities for students to acquire theoretical knowledge about the elements of the language of painting and to strengthen it in practice.
Tasks of the study course: to acquaint with materials and tools used in painting, means of painting expression, to promote students 'competence in fine arts and understanding of art, to develop students' creative abilities and individual handwriting.
and as a state commissioner. He became one of the directors of Lattelecom Supervisory Board and worked there until 2001. After that he became a politician – he was a member of the 8 th and 9 th Saeima. Currently a member of the student corporation Fraternitas Cursica, member of the board of the honorary members of fraternity. Guntis Bērziņš founded the Professor E. Felsbergs Memorial Scholarship in 1999 to be awarded to outstanding, academically and socially active students from the faculties of humanities – to students acquiring the knowledge of the field represented by Professor Felsbergs. Life and work of Professor Ernests Felsbergs Ernests Felsbergs (1866–1928) – tutor, teacher of the parish, studied classical philology at the University of Tartu, working as a private tutor in the summers. In 1897, Ernests Felsbergsbecame actively involved in the life of the Latvian student corporation Lettonia in Tartu. After graduating from the university in 1901, he was seconded to the University
The aim of the course is to develop and improve the communicative skills of students in the education, sociocultural and everyday spheres. The course helps to activate students’ skills in reading, listening, writing, speaking, as well as introduces them to the current information of regional studies. Mastering the contents of the course, students can prepare for Russian as a Foreign Language Test (level B2).
Degree to be achieved : Doctoral Degree of Science Doctor of Science (Ph.D.) in Humanities and the Arts Standard period of study: 3 years Type of studies: Full time Amount of credits: 144 credit points or 216 ECTS European Qualifications Framework (EQF) level: Level 8 International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) level: Level 8 Language of instruction: Latvian and English Accreditation: Study program is licensed, it will be accredited this year. Tuition fee: EU/EEA/Swiss citizens and their family members; Long Term Resident EU - 2700 EUR per Year Other сountry citizens - 5500 EUR per Year Short Program description The doctoral study programme “Theology and Religious Studies” offers its students to learn the necessary theoretical knowledge and practical skills to do independent research. Together with academic staff students can participate in research projects and giving lectures. The study programme also offers the opportunity to take part in processes
The scholarship was established in 2014 by the patron, University of Latvia (UL) graduate Māris Vainovskis, who is a partner at the Law Office Eversheds Sutherland Bitānsand heads a banking, finance, corporate and commercial practice. The aim of the scholarship is to support capable, diligent and socially active law students of the University of Latvia during their studies, as well as to promote research on the methods of qualitative application of law today. Scholarships are intended for master’s and doctoral students of the UL Faculty of Law jointly with the research supervisor (mentor). Number of scholarships : 1. Scholarship amount: EUR 3 000– to student, EUR 1 000 – to research supervisor (before deduction of taxes). Scholarship Commission: Patron, Senior Partner at the Eversheds Sutherland BitānsLaw Office Māris Vainovskis (Chairman of the Scholarship commission), Senior Lawyer at the Eversheds Sutherland BitānsLaw Office Zanda Zaļuma , Head of the UL Faculty of Law
The scholarship was established in 2014 by the patron, University of Latvia (UL) graduate Māris Vainovskis, who is a partner at the Law Office “Eversheds Sutherland Bitāns” and heads a banking, finance, corporate and commercial practice. The aim of the scholarship is to support capable, diligent and socially active law students of the University of Latvia during their studies, as well as to promote research on the methods of qualitative application of law today. Scholarships are intended for master’s and doctoral students of the UL Faculty of Law jointly with the research supervisor (mentor). Number of scholarships : 1. Scholarship amount: EUR 3000 – to the student, EUR 1000 – to research supervisor (before deduction of taxes). Scholarship committee: Patron, Senior Partner at "Eversheds Sutherland Bitāns" Law Office Māris Vainovskis (Chairman of the Scholarship commission), Senior Lawyer at "Eversheds Sutherland Bitāns" Law Office Zanda Zaļuma , Head of the UL Faculty
Access to the database (only tofaculty and students of the Faculty of Law of the University of Latvia) HeinOnline is a full-text database that contains more than 1800 law journals, books, statutes, U.S. Laws, contracts, and other documents. The database consists of several separate collections and offers extensive search capabilities. All materials on HeinOnline are available as searchable PDF documents. The database is available in cooperation with Riga Graduate School of Law. Access is provided to the following collections: HeinOnline Law Journal Library ( title list ) HeinOnline Foreign & International Law Resources Database User Guide Ask your question to a consultant at the Library of the UL ! Your feedback is essential to evaluate the need for this e-resource!
Programme level: Professional bachelor's Degree Programme Language of instruction: Latvian (separate modules in English, Russian, German) Study form and duration: full-time - 8 semesters, part-time - 9 Semesters Credits: 240 ECTS Obtainable degree or qualification: Professional bachelor's degree in teacher education, teacher's qualification Number of students accepted each year: Tuition fee per year (ac. year 2025/26): Full-time studies - 2400 EUR for EU/EEA/Swiss citizens, permanent residence permit holders and their family members. 3100 EUR for citizens of other countries. Part-time attendance - 2100 EUR, for citizens of other countries - 2700 EUR. Study location: Riga