The library is one of the cornerstones of Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU). It is difficult to imagine a university that educates bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral students and conducts research, produces scientific discoveries, and international publications without it.
The Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) women's basketball team will play TTT Riga on Thursday, 17 November at the Rimi Olympic Centre.
Ačkups, the RSU folk dance group, will perform during the half-time break.
On 28 October, the Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) Anatomy Museum hosted an event to present a study conducted by the Latvian EIT Health Hub on people’s trust in healthcare innovations. The study addressed how open different actors in the health ecosystem (start-ups, healthcare institutions, public institutions, patient organisations, investors, the media) are to healthcare innovations. The study also identified ways in which this lack of trust could be reduced and collaboration between the different actors in the ecosystem could be strengthened.
Inese Briede will defend her doctoral dissertation on 13 December at 10:00 in an open meeting of the RSU Basic Sciences of Medicine, including Pharmacy, Degree Committee on Zoom. Her dissertation is titled 'Association of Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition, Stemness and Inflammation in Colorectal Carcinoma'.
On 26 October, the World Justice Project released the 2022 edition of the report on the rule of law that covers 140 countries. 19 experts from Latvia, among them Professor Uldis Ķinis and Associate Professor Aldis Lieljuksis from Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU), participated in drafting the report.
On 25 October 2022, the Ministry of the Interior, the State Police College, Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU), and the University of Latvia (UL) signed an agreement to establish the Internal Security Academy.
Establishing the Internal Security Academy will improve the quality of education of law enforcement personnel, prepare high-level specialists for the needs of internal affairs and other law enforcement agencies, and attract the best teaching staff to implement joint study programmes. It will also create a modern infrastructure for training.




