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Russian Philology (sub-programme of academic program Philology)
25.04.2024 20:02 Content
pursue further studies in the Master’s degree subprogramme ‘Russian and Slavic Studies” or in any other relevant programme. More information about study programme and Study plan 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 General secondary high school diploma. The average grade of the secondary education document in all subjects must be at least 6 (on a 10-point scale). English language proficiency Russian language proficiency As a part of the admission process applicants will be asked to participate in an online interview. More information and Study plan Autumn Intake (application start: 2 Jan 2024; studies start in Sept 2024) Full-time Contact person for more information Director of the Programme Asoc.prof. Nataļja
Doctoral Study Programme “History and Archeology”
25.04.2024 20:26 Content
of the scientific work experience, scientific methods and erudition of the academic staff to the next generation; 5) to create an opportunity for doctoral students to publish the results of their scientific research and theoretical findings in scientific periodicals; 6) to provide doctoral students with an opportunity to get acquainted with the latest theoretical and historiographical achievements; 7) to promote doctoral students' understanding of scientific and academic careers and to improve the pedagogical competence necessary for academic work; 8) to promote the development of interdisciplinarity by cooperating with other doctoral study programs of the University of Latvia, Daugavpils University and other universities. Career opportunities The doctoral degree will allow to achieve the highest degree as a university lecturer, as well as to work in research in a variety of research institutions, as well as in archives, museums and libraries. The experience gained will be an additional
Project Management
25.04.2024 20:15 Content
infrastructure for the project is created, justified project proposals are formulated and project tasks, analyzed the structure of the organization and adapted it to the needs of project and program management, ensured the successful progress and coordination of the project management process, developed and maintained the specific documentation necessary for project management throughout the course of project development and implementation. In order to obtain a professional qualification and a professional master's degree in project management, the student must pass all the course tests required in the study program and defend two internship reports, as well as final exam - the development and defense of a master's thesis. Study period and classes time The full – time degree programme covers two academic years. Classes are 2-4 days per week: in the evenings of working days from 6.15pm till 9.30pm and on saturdays from 8.30am till 20.05pm. Programme structure The program covers issues
Mathematics and Data Science
25.04.2024 20:15 Content
Degree to be achieved: Master of Natural Sciences in Mathematics Duration of studies: 2 years (4 semesters) Type of studies: Full time Amount of credits: 80 credit points or 120 ECTS European Qualifications Framework (EQF) level: Level 7 International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) level: Level 7 Language of instruction: English Accreditation: the program is accredited until 05.10.2029. Tuition fee EU/EEA/Swiss citizens and their family members; Long Term Resident EU -5400 EUR per Year Other сountry citizens - 5400 EUR per Year The "Mathematics and Data Science" study program is designed to offer cutting-edge, technology-based education, cultivating highly skilled specialists proficient in mathematics, statistics, data science, and programming. The study program offers three specialized sub-programs: Data Science, Technology Mathematics, and Pure Mathematics. Our program collaborates with top-tier experts in Latvia within the fields
Pretim universālam laboratorija uz čipa sensoram no vienas grafēna loksnes: no fotodetekcijas līdz biosensēšanai
07.07.2023 16:58 Content
RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden), University of Cambridge (UK) New and strengthened international cooperation between ISSP UL and RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden), University of Cambridge (UK), Halmstad University (Sweden), SenseairAB (Sweden), Center for Physical Sciences and Technology FTMC (Lithuania) and University of Tartu (Estonia), Photonics Sweden, Photonics Finland. Submission of two follow-up research project proposals. Participation in the Nordic Optics and Photonics conference industrial and academic committees for the Latvia region (top). Overview of the graphene sensor prototype fabrication and characterization (bottom). 31.01.2023. A nanofabrication database was established for all users of the ISSP cleanroom facility. Fabrication recipes for electron beam lithography and production of graphene sensor devices was produced, and disseminated on the database. During
Portatīvā diagnostikas ierīce bāzēta uz biosensoru masīva no 2D materiāla uztveres elementiem
11.07.2023 15:12 Content
elements. The research outcomes were presented at “The 65th International Scientific Conference of Daugavpils University” conference through two oral presentations. 16.01.2023. Currently, a series of experiments is being carried out, the aim of which is by using electrochemical methods create a p-n junction whose electrical parameters can be changed as a result of exposure to the analyte. The result is achieved by so-called anodic oxidation. A metallic copper layer is deposited on one of the electrodes from copper acetate (0.05 M Cu(CH3COO)2) by electrolysis with further oxidation in a concentrated KOH (0.5 M) solution. The same procedure is repeated on the other electrode, but only with zinc acetate (0.05 M Zn(O₂CCH₃)₂). The synthesis takes place in the galvanostatic mode (constant current) at a current density of 150 µA/mm2 for 15 min. Lateral growth ensures a decrease in the distance between electrodes, which allows to establish contact between different types of deposited materials
CAMART2 PROJECT PARTNER RISE STUDENTS TELL ABOUT THEIR RESEARCH
29.03.2020 17:16 Content
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 be correlated to time
Transfer students
25.04.2022 13:10 Content
. The application fee is non-refundable. Recognition of documents in Latvia Academic Recognition Document legalization (certification of document authenticity) All education documents submitted to the University of Latvia are sent to the Academic Information Centre for academic recognition. In the academic recognition has been defined whether the applicant is capable of continuing studies in the chosen direction and at the chosen level. Documents for academic recognition can be submitted by applicant personally or by the staff of the University of Latvia. Legalization is not a notarial act. It means the verification of the signature and seal of a document. Detailed information about legalization procedure is available on UL website . Education documents issued in EU, EEA countries or Switzerland are exempt from the legalization procedure. The tuition fee is in the same amount as the tuition fee
Alumīnija reciklēšana ūdeņraža iegūšanai - no atkritumiem caur ūdeņraža radītu enerģiju uz alumīnija oksīdu – AliCE-WHy (Aluminum in circle economy - from waste through hydrogen energy to alumina" – AliCE-WHy)
14.03.2023 13:52 Content
-economic evaluation in the context of Icelandic and Baltic aluminium waste recycling. Developed methodology for aluminium waste treatment A prototype for electricity generation from aluminium scrap has been developed Developed methodology for obtaining alumina in processing A socio-economic assessment of the developed technology has been prepared Partners : Lithuanian Energy Institute University of Iceland Iceland Technology center IceTec (Tæknisetur (IceTec) Contact person : Ainārs Knoks ainars.knoks@cfi.lu.lv Project manager : Dr. Phys. Jānis Kleperis, Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia Active links : eegrants.lv and eeagrants.org Title of the program : “The project is co-financed by the European Economic Area financial instruments for 2014-2021” Project goal : The main idea of AliCE-Why is to tackle aluminium (Al) recycling for clean energy production. Al demand is evermore increasing as well
Mājokļu-integrācijas mijatkarīgums: apmaiņas un inovācijas veicināšana migrantu mājokļu pieejamībai un sociālajai integrācijai
14.10.2023 13:19 Content
implementation cases and will bring together local stakeholders’ (municipality, housing companies, NGOs, etc.) perspectives for co-creating innovation for improvement. The project was implemented from July 2021 to November 2022 under JPI Urban Migration call and in Latvia is financed by the Ministry of Education and Science. You can find more information about the project here . Centre for Public Anthropology team includes Ieva Raubiško, Kārlis Lakševics un Andris Šuvajevs. To share and get involved in the project, please contact karlis.laksevics@lu.lv. Policy guidelines HOUSE-IN Policy Information #1: Forced migrants’ access to housing. Challenges, responses, and recommendations to enable arrival through supporting the right to adequate housing HOUSE-IN Policy Information #2: Enabling settling down and belonging: Creating structures that facilitate forced migrants inbecoming part of the urban society HOUSE-IN Policy Information #3: Discrimination against forced migrant newcomers
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