This year, two structural units at Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) received the same number of votes from the University’s employees and students voting in the Annual Awards – the Medical Education Technology Centre (METC) and the Anatomy Museum. Both received the award for Structural Unit of the Year.
The aim of the Mentor Programme organised by the Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) International Department is to enhance the international student experience at RSU through personal interaction by assisting students throughout their first term of study.
The legality and efficiency of the use of public funds is a particularly topical issue. Although, as we have seen in practice, saving public money is often the most important objective, it should not be the main one. The public budget should be used with the sole aim of pursuing the public interest in the most efficient and qualitative manner.
This year, two structural units at Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) received the same number of votes from the University’s employees and students voting in the Annual Awards – the Medical Education Technology Centre (METC) and the Anatomy Museum. Both received the award for Structural Unit of the Year.
Dana Kigitoviča will defend her doctoral dissertation on 20 December at 14.00 in an open meeting of the RSU Clinical Medicine Committee in the Hippocrates Auditorium (16 Dzirciema iela) as well as online. Her dissertation is titled "Effects of Meldonium on Right Ventricular Failure in a Preclinical Model and Patients".
The European University Association's podcast series HigherEd in Practice explores higher institutions’ practices in areas such as teacher training, student and staff well-being policies, class sizes, and stakeholder collaboration.
On Saturday 21 October, Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) students eagerly gathered for the highly anticipated annual Academic Seminar. This year's seminar was titled "Beyond Books: AI in the Academic Realm." Typically, the RSU Student Union (SP) takes the helm in organising Academic Seminar events.
Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) takes a zero tolerance approach to hate speech and any threats expressed between individuals.
The scientific evening Sustainable Energy: Challenges and Opportunities will take place at the Rīga Technical University (RTU) Faculty of Architecture and online on 31 October at 17.30. The evening will include a guest lecture, "After the 'Zeitenwende': Secure, Clean and Affordable Energy Supply for Climate Neutrality" by Prof. Dr. Andreas Löschel, and a presentation, "Energy Trilemma in the Public Discourse of Latvia and Germany: Towards a Methodology for a Comparative Index" by Vineta Kleinberga and Judith Kärn.








