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Apply for the European Investment Bank’s summer school in Luxembourg
10.03.2023. 13.25 Ziņa
, program and regulation, where you will also find the application form! Applications signed with a secure electronic signature should be sent to acap@lu.lv by April 10 of this year at 17.00! In case of any questions, please contact Roberts Rostoks, Deputy Director of UL ACDP (roberts.rostoks@lu.lv). Frequently asked questions: What is the EIB Summer School? It is a week-long educational program organized by the European Investment Bank, in which students from all over Europe participate. Students have the opportunity to learn how the EIB and European institutions work, to establish contacts. Where and when will the EIB summer school take place? The EIB Summer School will take place in Luxembourg from 27 June 2023 to 7 July 2023. How many LU students will participate in it? 3 students of the master's program of the University of Latvia will be selected according to the contest. Who can participate in the contest? A student of any LU master's study program (including students
Become a representative of International Students Collegium!
25.01.2024. 21.12 Ziņa
: UL ISC constitution click here (must read) UL SC constitution click here Practical Handbook about Latvia, UL SP, UL ISC, etc. click here UL SP homepage click here Please, fill out this questionnaire, so UL SC can contact you and inform you directly about the time and when the documents will be needed and we can answer any of your burning questions. For more information please contact: Krišjānis Mārtiņš Alliks krisjanis.alliks@lusp.lv +371 28100382
Become a representative of International Students Collegium!
25.01.2024. 21.16 Ziņa
: UL ISC constitution click here (must read) UL SC constitution click here Practical Handbook about Latvia, UL SP, UL ISC, etc. click here UL SP homepage click here Please, fill out this questionnaire , so UL SC can contact you and inform you directly about the time and when the documents will be needed and we can answer any of your burning questions. For more information please contact: Krišjānis Mārtiņš Alliks krisjanis.alliks@lusp.lv +371 28100382
Santa Jastrebova, the coordinator of the incoming exchange students at the Faculty of Economics and Management (FEM)
01.02.2012. 15.40 Ziņa
of the night as we were crossing the Latvian-Russian border, our bus broke down. First, the driver gave us an optimistic prognosis – we would have to wait for 2 hours. Of course, in reality we had to wait for a much longer time. The exhausted exchange students felt like sardines packed in the limited space on bus. I think that those students will never forget that trip either. What has been your experience like with ESN? This type of experience is invaluable – skills of practical management, organising and time planning; of course, a better understanding of how to protect the interests of students at the European Commission. I have also established new contacts and met fantastic people from all over the world. I can assure you that ESN is part of my life and working in it changed my life significantly.Undeniably, ESN is hard work that requires time and also sleepless nights, but it is definitely worth it! A student’s “Thank you!” for an unforgettable semester in Latvia owing to ESN when they say
Sveicieni no mūsu kolēģiem un draugiem
22.02.2018. 22.43 Ziņa
of success with the Annual Scientific conference and for the next 40 years for ISSP. Greetings from Director of VBLHEP Vladimir Kekelidze (in picture) and Head of the VBLHEP Department Sergey Tyutyunnikov Dear Professor Martin Rutkis! Dear Professor Andris Sternberg! Accept our sincere congratulations on the anniversary of your Institute of Solid State Physics at the University of Latvia. Long-term scientific contacts have been connected in the past and are now continuing in the field of research of condensed matter on both synchrotron radiation beams and neutron beams of our IBR-2 reactor. Your school on ferroelectrics, physical methods of interpretation absorbance spectroscopy using synchrotron radiation beams is widely known in Russia. Your leading research associate, Alexei Kuzmin, takes an active part in the work of the JINR Program and Advisory Committee on Condensed Matter Physics. At present, your colleagues take an active part in the preparation of a scientific program
Greetings from our colleagues and friends
23.02.2018. 00.24 Ziņa
Today, February 23, 2018, the Institute of Solid State Physics of the University of Latvia celebrates its 40 th anniversary!All colleagues, friends and co-operation partners who have been together since the beginning or only for a moment are welcomed to celebrate this great event with us. Not everyone could find the opportunity to meet us in person, but are remotely together with us. Thank you for your support and greetings! Greetings from Mikael Östling , Deputy President from KTH Royal Institute of Technology Dear Director Rutkis, It is with my greatest pleasure to hear about your 40 th anniversary of the Institute of Solid State Physics ISSP. It is also with the greatest enthusiasm that we just recently have started to collaborate in the European project CAMART and CAMART 2 . I'm very positive that the new possibility of bringing our research and educational activities much closer together. The way forward will always be through high quality international collaboration. I
Baltic states want more out of Horizon Europe
09.11.2020. 12.16 Ziņa
Latvia and Lithuania have long paid in more to the budget of the EU’s research programmes than they get out, but now the two Baltic states are taking steps to change that in the next research programme, Horizon Europe. Latvia is hoping to up its game by getting the national innovation agency more involved with the programme, while Lithuania is planning to strengthen its network of national contact points, with €50 million allocated to the cause as part of the country’s COVID-19 economic stimulus plan. Since they joined the EU in 2004, the two countries have struggled to get enough money out of the Framework research programmes to justify paying in. Lithuania, for example, pays in three times more than it receives from the programme. From Horizon 2020, with its total budget of €77 billion, Latvia has to date received €90 million, while Lithuania has secured only €78 million. Compared to previous framework programmes, the two countries are making progress, however, it has been
EXPERIENCING DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION KICK-OFF LAB
17.11.2020. 16.36 Ziņa
The Virtual Digital Transformation Kick-off Lab took place on 10th November hosted by the Universitat de València. The meeting started with the introduction and acknowledgements ofDr.Jose Carlos Pedrosa (General Coordinator of the Lab), Olga Lenzi (Collaborator of the management and organization of the Lab.), Carlos Padilla Carmona (Vice-Rector ofInternationalisation and Cooperation) and Tamás Peter Szabó (Scientific Manager for FORTHEM Lab Actions). The aim of the Lab was to analyse and research about current and relevant issues related to the digitization process in which societies are immersed. The Kick-off meeting served to discuss, negotiate and reach agreement on the different topics proposed by each of the 7 Universities of the Alliance on the Digital Transformation subject.Alsoto create working groups of at least 3 Universities. There were 33participantsand the experience was very fruitful in terms of getting to know each other,making contact withthose in charge
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