The international conference Modern Management of Severe Orthopaedic Injuries in War, Mass Casualty Situations, and Humanitarian Disasters will be held as a satellite conference to the most important scientific event organised by Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) – RSU Research Week 2023. The satellite conference will take place on 31 March. Leading traumatologists-orthopaedists, vascular surgeons, and microsurgeons from Latvia, Israel, Lithuania, the USA, the Netherlands, and Sweden will give lectures and conduct practical sessions at the conference.
The 2nd conference of the World Society for Virology (WSV2023) will be held on 15-17 June at Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU). The programme will include special symposia on viral pandemic threats, as well as sessions on various disciplines of virology, including One Health, human, animal, plant, fungal and bacterial viruses, clinical and applied virology, and basic science.
The final sessions will be based on the abstracts that are submitted.
You are welcome to participate, submit, and present your paper!
Koen Kas is a healthcare futurist, driven by the aim to make healthcare delightful, personalised, and preventive. He weaves together science, technology, and business model innovation into inspiring ideas for how to create novel and delightful health experiences.
Elvis Pumpurs is an active 5th-year student in the Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) Pharmacy programme. The Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy Prof. Dace Bandere describes Pumpurs as a very cooperative student, who is happy to take initiative and participate in various events to promote the faculty.
The newly-built Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) Pharmaceutical Education and Research Centre at 21 Konsula iela (next to the RSU Main Building) has won second place in the New Public Building category of the 2022 annual Latvian Construction Awards.
This February, the Erasmus+ project Digital and Hybrid Teaching and Learning of Practical Skills in Higher Education (DITEPRACT, 2020-1-FI01-KA226-HE-092515) successfully came to an end. In the project, Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) and five other higher education institutions responded to the challenges posed by the pandemic by exploring the opportunities for teaching in a digital environment.




