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MAIL ART radošā darbnīca
21.05.2013. 20.33 Saturs
Mail art – mākslas pa pastu. Mail art vienlaikus ir mākslas objekts un ziņa, kas tiek sūtīta, izmantojot pasta sistēmu kā vienotāju. Milzīgajā Mail art sadarbības tīklā darbojas tūkstošiem dalībnieku aptuveni piecdesmit valstīs visā pasaulē. Darbnīcā būs iespēja iepazīties ar šo mākslas virzienu un pašiem piedalīties izstādes tapšanā, kas tiks izstādīta festivālā.Darbnīcu vadīs Bolderājas grupa.
Abstract submission to the 80th International Scientific Conference of the University of Latvia is open
02.12.2021. 14.08 Ziņa
Abstract Submission Submission of abstracts to the conference sections of the Faculty of Education, Psychology and Art takes place from 06.12.2021. - 09.01.2022. You are invited to submit your abstract to one of the conference sections on the >CONFERENCE WEBSITE< . Your safety is our priority thus 80th International Scientific Conference contributions will be moved to a virtual format. Conference website: www.konference80.lu.lv/en/
79th International Scientific Conference of the University of Latvia
22.12.2020. 11.55 Ziņa
We are pleased to invite you to participate in the 79th International Scientific Conference of the University of Latvia at the Faculty of Education, Psychology and Art scheduled for January 29 – February 19, 2021 in Riga, Latvia. Conference sessions: Results of the Research Projects"Human, Technology and Quality of Education" - 29.01.2021. Quality of Education and Effective Management of the Education System - 01.02.2021. Research and Evidence Based Higher Education - 03.02.2021. Topicalities in Foreign Language Teaching Methodology, Literary Studies and Linguistics - 04.02.2021. Digital Transformation of Education - 05.02.2021. Art. Design. Technology: Theory and Practice - 10.02.2021. Plenary Session. Human, Technology and Quality of Education - 11.02.2021. Traditions and Innovations in Preschool and Primary Education - 12.02.2021. Language and Literature in the Context of Education - 12.02.2021. Psychological Well-being - 16
International Sound Art Exhibition SKAN II in the Botanical Garden
02.06.2014. 14.27 Ziņa
in the international arena, and a favourable review was duly published in the English avant-garde music magazine, THE WIRE. Seven years later, a follow-up exhibition SKAN II has been included in the official programme of events celebrating Riga 2014 – European Capital of Culture. On this occasion too, the exhibition has attracted outstanding artists from all over the world, for whom sound is at the very epicentre of their creative oeuvre. In the context of sound art, the space in which the works of art are exhibited is of paramount importance, and is defined by its architectonic, historical, social and acoustic attributes. The work of art unquestionably interacts with the space in which it is aired. With this in mind, the venues chosen for this exhibition are the University of Latvia’s Botanical Garden in Riga, as well as the Kalnciems Quarter Gallery and Pardaugava’s wooden manor houses. The goal of SKAN II is to allow this aesthetic experience to attract not only art lovers, but also chance bypassers
Research Poetics Seminar Discussing Baltic Studies and their Perspectives
19.10.2011. 18.43 Ziņa
On September 29 this year, within the annual Research Poetics Seminar of the Institute of Literature, Folklore and Art at the University of Latvia (UL), Dr. Hist, German historian and the author of many scientific publications, as well as translations, delivered her guest lecture „The Poetic of Baltic Studies or What Rhymes with Estonia?” The lecture was followed up by discussions among the researchers from various branches of humanities, as well as students. The discussed problems concerned the interrelations of culture theories, social anthropology and literary science and disciplinary borders in the modern humanities. The seminar also presented Ulrike Plath’s monograph „Esten und Deutsche. Fremdheitskonstruktionen, Lebenswelten, Kolonialphantasien 1750-1850” [Estonians and Germans: foreign constructs, the world of life and colonial fantasies 1750-1850], published this September by the German publishing house Harrasowitz. The research, which aims to investigate the complicated
A handbook for the development of digital competences has been developed
26.01.2021. 11.18 Ziņa
The ERASMUS + project DigitALAD (Digital Adult Educators: Preparing Adult Educators for a Digital World) (2019-1-LV01-KA204-060398), led by the Faculty of Education, Psychology and Art of the University of Latvia has produced a handbook for educators working with adults to develop their digital competence. This handbook summarizes information on 22 digital competences and offers lesson plans to help to develop them. In total, the handbook consists of 5 chapters that provide information on what digital competences are, what skills need to be acquired to operate in a digital environment, what digital pedagogical competencies are needed to help adults learn digital skills and how to use digital tools to assess acquired skills. and to support learners in acquiring these skills. The handbook is currently available in English ( handbook_english ), but it is translated into the languages ​​of all project partner countries - Latvian, Spanish, Greek, French, and will be freely available
Invitation to apply for the conference "Literature and Religion: Fathers’ Sins: in the Bible, Literature, Art and Culture"
09.09.2019. 12.19 Ziņa
The University of Latvia Faculty of Humanities Department of Latvian and Baltic Studies invites interested persons to participate in the 13th International Scientific Conference "Literature and Religion" in Riga, 4a Visvalža Street, December 6–7, 2019. The theme of the conference this year is Fathers’ Sins. Speakers are invited to study the origins and aftermath of these images and motifs in the Bible, literature, art and culture. The conference invites potential speakers to give presentations on the interaction between theology and literary studies, religious and literary, artistic, theatrical, cinematic and musical forms, offering analysis and interpretation of works of art inspired by specific religious themes. Working languages: Latvian, English, German. The conference is supported by the University of Latvia, Faculty of Humanities (www.hzf.lu.lv), website of Literary Criticism www.ubisunt.lu.lv and website of Theatre Process www.kroders.lv. Conference materials
The 6th Baltic Summer School of Digital Humanities is taking place
23.07.2024. 18.16 Ziņa
From July 22 to 26, the annual Baltic Summer School of Digital Humanities (BSSDH 2024) takes place in Riga, gathering more than 80 participants from 18 countries. This year's BSSDH focuses on large language models and small languages, a particularly significant theme in Latvian humanities research. The educational program of the summer school involves both foreign instructors and Latvian researchers and lecturers. The Baltic Summer School of Digital Humanities is now in its sixth year. It is an international intensive continuing education program that offers researchers, lecturers, and students of the humanities and social sciences, as well as professionals from archives, libraries, and museums, the opportunity to acquire various digital research skills –from those needed for working with humanities data to skills in visualizing and interpreting data analysis results. The organizers of BSSDH 2024 are the National Library of Latvia, the Institute of Literature, Folklore, and Art
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