"Programming with delight" at the UL House of Science Library Like any book which benefits the study process, "Programming with delight"is also available at the UL House of Science Library upon presenting a valid UL student card. To test the new programming experience provided by "Programming with delight", students can visit UL House of Science Library on weekdays 10:00–18:00, on Saturdays 9:00–17:00 and ask the librarian about receiving the "Programming with delight"box. Information on the toolkit is also available in the middies Union Catalogue of the libraries of national importance.
The retailer of pharmaceutical goods (2003). A pharmacy company uniting more than 230 pharmacies in Latvia, including one of the oldest pharmacies in Riga – "Vecpilsētas aptieka" ("The Old Town Pharmacy") that has been in business for almost 200 years. Support AS Sentor Farm Pharmacyestablished a scholarship for pharmacy studies in order to support talented Pharmacy programme students of UL Faculty of Medicine who wish to major in pharmacy and are interested in preparation of medications. Granting of the scholarships started in the 2005/2006 academic yearwith the first two recipients of scholarships for social and study needs in the amount ofEUR 100per month. In the 2006/2007 academic year, the scholarship was granted to one student, and in 2007/2008 – to two students. In the 2008/2009 academic year, the tradition of support was taken over by Mēness Aptiekagranting 3 scholarships to pharmacy students in the amount ofEUR 2 560. In the Christmas of 2009, Mēness aptieka prepared
Anthropology studies people and their relationships around the world. What does it mean to be a human? What connects people together in families, communities, societies and culture? How do people organize and manage life? In each culture, these issues seem self-evident and become apparent in situations where people from different cultures meet. The master'sstudiesin Cultural and Social Anthropology providebasic knowledge in the field of anthropology, and through practical work students can choose to study those aspects of society and culture that are of particular interest to students. Students choose a variety of topics from research, from in-depth research on gathering resources in one family to life in organizations, church and marriage courses, and the experience of serious illness. All topics are united by in-depth research based on people's daily life routines, observations and people's stories about their lives. Anthropology students read, analyze, discuss and research a lot
supporting the UL representatives' meeting with members of the Latvian diaspora in the US and Canada. In 2015, Andris and Bettija Ramāns created a family scholarship for students of the Special Education Teacher sub-programme at the UL Faculty of Education, Psychology and Art. "Life is full of challenges – especially for those with physical or mental disabilities. From personal experience we appreciate that the influence of specially educated teachers on growth of people with special needs is irreplaceable,"patrons explain their motivation behind establishment of the scholarship. Support In 2015, the patrons donated EUR 3000 for establishment of Ramāns Family Scholarship, which in 2015/2016 was awarded to students Liāna Jurēvica and Laila Skarpa. In 2017, the support to students continued with a donation of EUR 4400, which enabled awarding of two scholarships in 2017/2018, which were received by Ilze Liepa and Līga Eidone. In 2018, the donation of EUR 4400 continued the Ramāns Family
About a year and a half ago, the first seminar was organized where doctoral students and degree applicants talked about the progress and plans of developing their theses. We plan to repeat this procedure again and make it an annual tradition. A discussion with degree applicants was already held last Wednesday; during it, those present were introduced to the procedure for submitting and defending a doctoral thesis at the FMOF UL, Physics Department. Now we plan to move further and let the 1st year doctoral students, who are just starting their doctoral studies, talk about their plans, while the next seminars will be attended by 2nd and 3rd year doctoral students.
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The scholarship was created in 2013, in honour of the exiled Lutheran clergyman Richards Arturs Otto Zariņš (1913–2006). The Richards Zariņš Memorial Foundation (2013) was created on the initiative of his children – Kristaps and Bertrams Zariņš, and Antra Zariņa-Thrasher. The patrons living in the United States aspire to increasing and strengthening their compatriots’ understanding of the importance pertaining to historical issues in the life of the Latvian state and society. The aim of the scholarship is to support the most talented students of the University of Latvia (UL) Faculty of History and Philosophy in development of their master's theses. Scholarshipis intendedfor the most talented second-year students of the UL Faculty of History and Philosophy master's degree programme for development of their master’s theses. Number of scholarships: 1. Scholarship amount: EUR 2 640per academic year. Scholarship Commission: not specified. Within a single academic year
About a year and a half ago, the first seminar was organized where doctoral students and degree applicants talked about the progress and plans of developing their theses. We plan to repeat this procedure again and make it an annual tradition. A discussion with degree applicants was already held; during it, those present were introduced to the procedure for submitting and defending a doctoral thesis at the FMOF UL, Physics Department. Now we plan to move further and let the 1st year doctoral students, who are just starting their doctoral studies, talk about their plans, while the next seminars will be attended by 2nd and 3rd year doctoral students. For november 23th we plan to listen to two new doctoral students.
When applying for studies abroad, the coordinator must receive the following documents: Transcript of Records for the last completed semester, for the first year master’s students – for bachelor’s studies. Application form. Attention: the forms must be filled in on the computer.The photograph in the application form must be affixed in the place where the "Place for the photograph"is indicated, not next to it. Proof of foreign language skills.