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Theology and Religious Studies
09.02.2024. 17.16 Saturs
in theology and religious studies. English language proficiency. Autumn Intake ( application start: 02 Jan 2023; studies start in Sept 2023) Full-time Contact persons for more information about the programme: Programme director Prof. Valdis Tēraudkalns valdis.teraudkalns@lu.lv Programme secretary Ilze Stikāne ilze.stikane.tf@lu.lv The programme has been developed within the framework of the project “Design of Internationally Competitive Study Programmes Promoting the Development of the National Economy of Latvia at the University of Latvia” (project No. 8.2.1.0 / 18 / A / 015).
Doctoral programme in Psychology
05.01.2024. 15.10 Saturs
itself as well as development of education, mental health, and social well-being. ERASMUS+exchange possibilities UL full-time students, regardless of their citizenship, have the opportunity to apply for the ERASMUS + exchange program for studies or/and traineeship. More information: ERASMUS + study mobility ERASMUS + traineeship moblity Admission requirements Masters Degree in psychology As a part of the admission process applicants will be asked to participate in an online interview. Autumn Intake ( application start: 02 Jan 2023; studies start in Sept 2023) Full-time Contact persons for more information about the programme: Programme director Prof. Ivars Austers ivars.austers@lu.lv Programme secretary Olga Pole olga.pole@lu.lv
Iepirkums LU CFI 2018/47/ERAF
10.07.2019. 15.40 Saturs
) 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 ). The Tender Regulations and other procurement documents are available in: www.eis.gov.lv/EKEIS/Supplier/
Doctoral Study Programme “Human Factors, Occupational Safety and Health”
25.04.2024. 15.40 Saturs
of their citizenship, have the opportunity to apply for the ERASMUS + exchange program for studies or/and traineeship. More information: ERASMUS + study mobility ERASMUS + traineeship moblity Admission requirements Master’s degree in social sciences: economics and business, law, education, psychology, occupational safety, engineering, natural sciences: biology and chemistry, computer sciences and informatics, environmental management, medicine, pharmacy, health sciences or equivalent education Work experience in the field at least two years. English language proficiency . As a part of the admission process applicants will be asked to participate in an online interview. Autumn Intake (application start: 02 Jan 2023; studies start in Sept 2023) Full-time Contact persons for more information about the programme: Programme director Prof. Henrijs Kaļķis E-mail: henrijs.kalkis@lu.lv Programme secretary Ella Jākobsone ella.jakobsone@lu.lv The programme has been developed within
ISSP UL scientific workshop (06.09.2018)
05.09.2018. 18.40 Ziņa
the limit for what is possible to analyse digitally on a crime scene, such as the age of latent fingerprints, the age of blood traces and analysis of low concentrations of drugs. The specific objectives of the project mirror the central needs of the National forensic centre (NFC), with the purpose of quicker turnaround times and more efficient use of NFCs resources. The most promising venue has so far been to determine the age of blood traces by utilizing the fact that biomolecules found in blood fields a strong age dependence. Four different enzymes (ALT, LDH, CK, AST) were investigated in terms of age and activity by letting blood serum with the added enzymes dry for a period time and further examined with an absorbance plate reader and activity assay kits. It was clear from the results that all enzymes, except for AST, showed a decrease in activity which can be correlated to time of deposition – AST was inconclusive. A suitable path forward is therefore to utilize biomarkers to bind
CHIBOW researcher, Oskars Gruziņš, discovers a one-of-a-kind photo of immeasurable importance to the history of Latvia and the Baltic countries
26.03.2019. 20.02 Ziņa
to Siberia in 1949. She mentioned that she had a photo of their deportation and, as in all my interviews, I told her that it would be best to look at the photo albums afterwards; when we had covered the family story and I had gained the context to fully appreciate and understand the images in the family albums. Knowing that photographs of the moment of deportation are practically non-existent, I thought to myself that she wanted to show me photos of the family before deportation or in Siberia. I could not have imagined that the photograph would be of the actual moment!” After studying the fate of the people in the photograph, experts at the Museum of the Occupation of Latvia concluded that “In the foreground, in front of the train wagons, the Kroj family can be seen; Marta and Vilis, as well as their daughters Valija and Maiga. The third daughter, Rasma, is not in the image as she was placed in another wagon, because she had been taken from the city of Ventspils. The fourth daughter, Olga
Latvian Academy of Sciences awards ceremony honors research conducted by ISSP UL’s scientists
19.02.2021. 16.28 Ziņa
of the research, doctoral student Alexander Platonenko from ISSP UL, says that “the results of the research can be used in various fields where materials come into contact with radiation- nuclear medicine (PET tomography), space industry. The study was carried out as part of the EURO fusion project, in which scientists from all over the world are working to build the next-generation fusion reactor. The new type of reactor will be able to obtain an infinite amount of energy and practically free of charge. ISSP UL scientists are thus involved in world-class scientific projects. ” Maris Balodis, Director of Latvenergo's Research and Development Function, emphasizes that “in large-scale energy it is very important to achieve higher efficiency indicators in turbines and power plants, thus various measures are being taken to improve them. It is known from physics that we can achieve higher efficiency by achieving higher temperatures in these heat engines. ” M. Balodis is also pleased that Latvian
European universities launch a cultural cooperation project, CAMINO, to celebrate 20 years of EU membership
08.03.2024. 17.14 Ziņa
with an exhibition of the winning photographs in Brussels, Belgium, on April 15-19, 2024. A flash-mob, Ode to Joy, to celebrate Europe Day on May 9 will unite people in seven partner countries and will be streamed online in the Project’s communication channels. The Project also aims to develop and pilot a lifelong learning open course on intercultural communication. To support the participation of university students and employees in different non-formal art and culture education programmes, a memorandum of cooperation among the partner universities will be signed in May, laying a foundation for a Network of European universities, university culture centres and student unions. The peak event of 2024 will be the screening of a documentary produced by VERY Films. The film will focus on the changes in the culture scene in the past 20 years and the importance of nurturing cultural diversity in Europe. All Project events will involve students, academic staff, cultural and political stakeholders, as well
LU CFI zinātniskais seminārs (06.09.2018.)
05.09.2018. 17.29 Ziņa
samples with the scope of developing a rapid (on-site and portable) forensic detection kit. With such, the objective is to push the limit for what is possible to analyse digitally on a crime scene, such as the age of latent fingerprints, the age of blood traces and analysis of low concentrations of drugs. The specific objectives of the project mirror the central needs of the National forensic centre (NFC), with the purpose of quicker turnaround times and more efficient use of NFCs resources. The most promising venue has so far been to determine the age of blood traces by utilizing the fact that biomolecules found in blood fields a strong age dependence. Four different enzymes (ALT, LDH, CK, AST) were investigated in terms of age and activity by letting blood serum with the added enzymes dry for a period time and further examined with an absorbance plate reader and activity assay kits. It was clear from the results that all enzymes, except for AST, showed a decrease in activity which can
Representation of Food in Literature and Culture: Call for papers
28.04.2021. 22.55 Ziņa
). The working language during the conference is Latvian and English. Please submit the proposal in the language that the paper will be presented at. Due to the epidemiological situation, the conference will be held on site and/or remotely. The conference will be recorded and available for viewing online and later on the YouTube channel of the University of Latvia. Participation in the conference is free of charge. Submit the proposal by 2 August 2021 . Authors of the accepted papers will be notified by 15 August 2021. After the conference a double-blind peer reviewed collective monograph Food and Culture will be published. Manuscripts are due by 13 December 2021 . Link to the application form: ej.uz/gastropoetika . In case of further queries please do not hesitate to contact us at gastropoetika@lu.lv. Organising committee: Maija Burima, Dr. philol., Daugavpils University Zanda Gūtmane, Dr. philol., Liepaja University Justyna Prusinowska, Dr. philol., Adam Mickiewicz
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