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Research data management
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The study course aims to promote students' understanding of research data and processes related to their management. Study tasks: presenting the transformation of research processes in the context of development of information and communication technologies; understanding of the data concept and data typology; describing trends such as open access, open science, open data; analysing the impact of these trends on research data management; comparative analysis of data policies of different institutions; presentation of data management styles; and data management planning according to life cycles of research and data generation.
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Latvian Language (Lower Intermediate)
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The language course is designed for foreign students, who study Latvian at UL and have completed “Elementary Latvian Course” (levels A1; A2). Objectives of the course include improving speaking and writing skills, extending knowledge of grammar issues, developing communicative, linguistic, pragmatical and sociocultural competence. The course envisages to give an insight of usage of Latvian in the social context, fiction and journalism. The course has been developed in accordance with the set European Framework of Language. (B1 Threshold level requirements).
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History of Ancient Greek Culture
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The aim of the course is to promote students' understanding of the origins of Ancient Greek culture, its achievements, nature and importance in the history of European civilization. The tasks of the course are: - to provide general knowledge of the most important achievements of Ancient Greek culture, - to gain an understanding of cultural processes and mechanisms, - to explain the specific features of Ancient Greek culture and to show its importance in the creation of European civilization. The content of the course is organized systematically and chronologically, accordingly, it provides an opportunity to understand the main regularities of the development of Ancient Greek culture. The language of instruction is Latvian.
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Internet Systems Design
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The goal of the course is to develop students' competence in analysis and solving business problems by using information and communication technologies.
Tasks of the course:
1. get to know internet business models and strategies,
2. to understand methods and techniques of system environment analysis,
3. to master the work organization and methods of Internet systems development project,
4. to understand the organization of system's implementation, testing, deployment and maintenance.
Language of instruction: Latvian.
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Business English
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The goal of the course us to equip students with business related language and skills necessary for their business studies and future professional activities. The course develops their 1) reading and listening comprehension skills, 2) speaking skills in key business communication contexts: meetings, presentations, press conferences, 3) writing skills of the key genres: letters, emails, reports and press releases, 4) lexical competence by providing opportunities to express themselves by reformulating business concepts in their own words while synthesizing, summarizing, analyzing and discussing ideas.
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Intellectual property rights
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The aim of the course is to provide students with an understanding of intellectual property law and its regulation in modern world. The course introduces with a general description of intellectual property law and examines various objects of intellectual property law from the point of view of various forms of creative expression (mainly - designations of goods and services, appearance of goods, inventions), and characterises infringements of intellectual property rights and their prevention. Objects of intellectual property law is characterised from the point of view of their regulation at international, regional, and national levels, with an emphasis on the EU and Latvian national regulation.
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Computer- book-keeping
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The aim of the course is to prepare students with the help of different computer system methods perform finantially essential book-keeping accounting operations and belabour information. Main assignment of this aim is to study the most essential computer book-keeping principles, that are significant to use in every book-keeping program. Give a lice about the small firm tab work and automatisation abilities. Learn information prelude, apgūt informācijas ievades, process and data output formation. Realize import and export of the data, it’s possibilities in connetction with other programms.
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Complex performance and its evaluation
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The course is one of the modules of a program “Teaching and learning for competence development” that is grounded in research-based ideas and practice. The course is intended for pedagogues representing different subject areas in comprehensive education. During course lessons, participants will have a chance to analyse different teaching situations, lesson plan examples, do methodical assignments, engage in professional experience exchange on what is the way to a complex student learning outcome and how to evaluate it. Participants will be able to practice the use and development of rubrics. In between lessons there will be an individual assignment.
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Legal Ethics
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The aim of the course is to learn Latvian and international regulations for professional activity of a lawyer, as well as to familiarise with the most significant aspects of a lawyer’s practice. In addition to professional principles significant to the legal system in general, the students will familiarise themselves with the practical issues as well, for example, determining the lawyer’s royalty and regulation of professional advertisement. Visiting lecturers who are practising representatives of the legal professions (judges, advocates, notaries) will participate in classes of the course. Regulations for professional activities of the lawyers of the other Baltic States and the European Union will be evaluated in the course.
Classification of student hotel rooms
21.03.2024 21:25 Content
(UL order of 19.11.2020. No. 1/475 ) TO ESTABLISH the following classes in the University of Latvia student hotels – D1, D2, D3 and D4 – as well as the technical specification corresponding to each class in accordance with the table: To apply the classes referred to in Paragraph 1 of the Order to student hotels at the following addresses: Buļļu iela 5, Burtnieku iela 1, Jūrmalas gatve 74/76, Mazā Lubānas iela 11, Tālivalža iela 1b, Zeļļu iela 8. D1 D2 D3 D4 Refurbishment of the room has been completed before 2018. The room shows some wear. x Refurbishment of the room has been completed before 2018. The room shows no significant wear. x The room is equipped with at least 6 electrical sockets, of which at least 4 are free and intended for use by tenants. x x
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