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IEPIRKUMS LU CFI 2019/11/ERAF
10.07.2019. 14.40 Saturs
System's (the EPS) E-tenders subsystem administered by the State Regional Development Agency (the SRDA) that contracting authorities are obliged to use. In order to submit the bid in the EPS, prior registration is necessary and might take few days!!! More information about registration to EPS is available in the SRDA or the EPS webpage: www.eis.gov.lv/EIS/Publications/PublicationView.aspx?PublicationId=4&systemCode=CORE& . Please note that the SRDA is responsible authority for registration and use of this EPS. Therefore in case you need any assistance in the EPS, please contact the SRDA (e-mail: pasts@vraa.gov.lv ).
ESSD European Society for Social Drug Research
01.04.2019. 15.33 Saturs
. Presentations should preferably include a European dimension (such as reporting on research or issues from more than one European country, comparisons between data from European studies), and/or theoretical analysis that draws inferences from the local to the global. Presentations that are restricted to a description of interventions or (local) policies will not be accepted. Qualitative studies are particularly welcome. Each presentation lasts for 15 minutes (this does not include time for discussions). The language of the conference is English (more in “Call for abstracts”). The standard Conference Fee is €100. ESSD Board members and students (bachelor, master and PhD students) pay a reduced rate of €50 (for more information please see “Registration for the conference and conference fee”). Contact information: Email: essdriga@lu.lv More information: www.essd-research.eu/en/ www.essdriga.lu.lv
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25.08.2022. 10.32 Saturs
and memory Episodic memory and spatial learning Developmental trajectory of navigation and episodic memory Neural principles of navigation and episodic memory Keynotes: Aidan Horner York Episodic Memory Lab, University of York, UK Nora Newcombe Laura H. Carnell Professor of Psychology, Research in Spatial Cognition (RISC) Lab, Temple University, USA Charan Ranganath Dynamic Memory Lab, University of California at Davis, USA Organization Committee Līga Zariņa (University of Latvia) Solvita Umbraško (University of Latvia) Santa Bartušēvica (University of Latvia) Liene Viļuma(University of Latvia) Paula Beatrise Valtere(University of Latvia) Daniela Lipčika(University of Latvia) Laima Niedra(University of Latvia) Co-Directors of the Program Committee Nora Newcombe (Temple University, USA) Jurģis Šķilters (University of Latvia) If you have questions please contact organizing committee: lpcs@lu.lv For more information visit: Twiter Facebook
Arriving to Riga
19.12.2023. 13.40 Saturs
The Riga International Coach Terminal is located in the very heart of the city centre – only couple of hundreds of metres from the Old Town ( Vecrīga ). There are ongoing construction works on the territory of the bus station, but you can easily access the public transportation network from there – just go in the direction of 13. janvāra iela. By car If you prefer to travel by car, please contact me: ingus.mitrofanovs@riga.lv at least a week prior to the meeting, so I could arrange the parking spot at the meeting venue. Also, you will be able to leave the car on the parking lot, if your hotel will not provide you with the parking space.
Latvian exiles, environment and circulation economy – insights into University of Latvia research ideas
26.03.2019. 12.25 Ziņa
towards the patron. At the time, Mr. Ronis’ health deteriorated, further driving me to do the job well to delight him. I also discovered that Mr. Ronis had graduated from Riga State Gymnasium No.1, just like I did. Each of us studied there at different times, nevertheless, we both have studied within the walls of the same school. The main difficulty was the fact that investments by Latvian exiles were very difficult to quantify, I had to find documented justification and evidence of the amount of investment. A simple survey or interview giving amounts and subsequent summing up of these would not suffice for me to arrive at the amounts invested. Often, I spent an entire day with one interviewee, but only few paragraphs from all the obtained material could qualify for the study. My conclusion was that the most valuable contribution of Latvian exiles were the intangibles, because local Latvians had the opportunity to acquire knowledge, experience in the functioning of the market economy
Latvian exiles, environment and circulation economy – insights into University of Latvia research ideas
27.11.2019. 20.06 Ziņa
towards the patron. At the time, Mr. Ronis’ health deteriorated, further driving me to do the job well to delight him. I also discovered that Mr. Ronis had graduated from Riga State Gymnasium No.1, just like I did. Each of us studied there at different times, nevertheless, we both have studied within the walls of the same school. The main difficulty was the fact that investments by Latvian exiles were very difficult to quantify, I had to find documented justification and evidence of the amount of investment. A simple survey or interview giving amounts and subsequent summing up of these would not suffice for me to arrive at the amounts invested. Often, I spent an entire day with one interviewee, but only few paragraphs from all the obtained material could qualify for the study. My conclusion was that the most valuable contribution of Latvian exiles were the intangibles, because local Latvians had the opportunity to acquire knowledge, experience in the functioning of the market economy
Botanical Garden Tours
21.07.2017. 16.54 Ziņa
to hang out with friends, a tour of the Botanical Garden will be a great opportunity to get out of the daily routine and spend some time relaxing and learning about nature. Tours are about 1.5 hours long and the minimum amount of people is 5. To schedule a tour, please email agnese.reke@lu.lv or call 67450860 (Agnese). Tours must be scheduled at least 5 business days in advance. Tours are offered in Latvian, Russian, and English. If you wish to have a smaller group or want the tour to focus on specific topics, please contact us prior to your tour. Currently, these are all our available types of tours: General Tour A 1.5 hour tour through the Botanical Garden’s tropical, subtropical, and succulent greenhouses, the Butterfly House, as well as other expositions. The tour path is flexible; the guide will choose the best route depending on the weather and which flowers are in bloom. Themed Tour “Where plants and butterflies meet” In this tour, visitors will learn about the colorful world
PATRON OF THE MONTH. Juris Riekstiņš – a Latvian living in California with academic roots at the UL
20.02.2019. 14.56 Ziņa
. Riekstiņš visited his Motherland three times, and at the beginning of the 1990s he even explored a part of Latvia by bicycle. The brightest memories have been engendered by the beautiful countryside of Latvia and the unique architecture of Old Riga. The family, including several relatives, is linked to the University of Latvia. Father Hugo U. Riekstiņš (1904–1998) was an alumnus of the UL, Latvian historian and archaeologist, among the first Latvian archaeologists studying the Stone Age. His father's brothers – Jānis A. and Andrejs B. Riekstiņš also graduated from the University of Latvia. Numerous relatives of his mother Lūcija (1910–1977) also were UL graduates. Her family came from Smiltene area, her father’s cousin was General Jānis Balodis. Even today, J. Riekstiņš maintains contact with three cousins, who are also UL graduates. Although his entire life has been spent in America, J. Riekstiņš emphasizes that the education acquired in Latvia must be internationally recognized for its
International Interdisciplinary Conference: To Let Things Be!
13.05.2019. 18.26 Ziņa
in Latvia, Riga, University of Latvia in 2019, on 10 - 12 December. Working language of the conference: English, possibly a separate section in German and Latvian languages. The representatives of each discipline are invited to present their papers in the conference, provided that the subject of the report is linked to the insights of Husserl or Heidegger. Summary of the presentation should be submitted in English by 15 July 2019. The summary should include (1) Information about the author: name, surname; institution; contact details; (2) Title of the paper; 5-7 keywords; 200-300 words abstract. The conference summaries must be sent electronically in Word format with a note: Husserl_160_Heidegger_130 to the mails: ineta.kivle@lu.lv ; raivis.bicevskis@lu.lv Confirmations about the participation in the conference will be sent until the 30 July by an official invitation in electronic format. Participation fee - 150 Euro to be paid before August 30 (includes coffee breaks
PATRON OF THE MONTH. Juris Riekstiņš – a Latvian living in California with academic roots at the UL
28.11.2019. 17.47 Ziņa
. Riekstiņš visited his Motherland three times, and at the beginning of the 1990s he even explored a part of Latvia by bicycle. The brightest memories have been engendered by the beautiful countryside of Latvia and the unique architecture of Old Riga. The family, including several relatives, is linked to the University of Latvia. Father Hugo U. Riekstiņš (1904–1998) was an alumnus of the UL, Latvian historian and archaeologist, among the first Latvian archaeologists studying the Stone Age. His father's brothers – Jānis A. and Andrejs B. Riekstiņš also graduated from the University of Latvia. Numerous relatives of his mother Lūcija (1910–1977) also were UL graduates. Her family came from Smiltene area, her father’s cousin was General Jānis Balodis. Even today, J. Riekstiņš maintains contact with three cousins, who are also UL graduates. Although his entire life has been spent in America, J. Riekstiņš emphasizes that the education acquired in Latvia must be internationally recognized for its
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