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Health and Personality Development: an Interdisciplinary Approach

The International Conference Health and Personality Development: an Interdisciplinary Approach will be held at Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) on 27 – 29 April 2020. The conference will virtually gather both local and international participants – psychologists, health and social care specialists, supervisors and students. This will be the sixth time RSU organises the conference – in 2019 the event gathered over 600 participants.

Six Years of Research and Academic Work Result in International Conference

The RSU Department of Health Psychology and Paedagogy is organising an international conference, Health and Personality Development: an Interdisciplinary Approach, on 27-29 April 2020.

The conference is being held for the sixth time, but this year will be the first time that it takes place online, making it a new experience for both speakers and participants.

business

The International Business and Start-up Entrepreneurship programme at Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) provides a great opportunity for anyone aspiring to establish their own business and achieve their ambitions. Sergejs Jakimovs is the founder of several international companies and a visiting lecturer at RSU. He explains how to achieve one’s goals, and how the new study programme can help.

Toms Pulmanis

Toms Pulmanis, Vice-Dean and Assistant Professor at the Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) Faculty of Public Health and Social Welfare, admits that the pace with which the in-person study process had to be replaced by remote learning posed a challenge. There are, however, other challenges that students, lecturers and RSU employees have had to face during these times of changes and anxiety too.

The Anatomical Theatre’s Historical Stables Become a Museum

Comprehensive construction has been carried out on the RSU Anatomical Theatre complex for over a year – the historical stables are being reconstructed into a museum. Despite the state of emergency caused by COVID-19, construction is still proceeding as planned with strict adherence to all epidemiological precautions, of course. The plan is for the reconstructed building of the RSU Anatomy Museum to open to visitors this autumn.

microscope

Researchers at Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) have begun researching the coronavirus disease. The aim of the study is to find out how the body fights COVID-19 caused by the coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2).

Researchers want to detect which factors in the human body have the potential to impact the symptoms of the virus, how long the virus live in the human body, how the virus sheds and how the immune system responds when someone catches the virus. The research will help to get to know the nature of the virus and why the virus affects people differently.

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