Media and information literacy professional Kateryna Vogt (pictured) will be giving a special guest lecture at Rīga Stradiņš Unviersity (RSU). The lecture is supported by the U.S. Embassy in Latvia and is open to students as well as anyone else interested.
The 4th NEURO-Course in Neuropathology: Pathology of Central and Peripheral Nervous System will take place on 11–12 October at the hotel Radisson Blu Daugava in Riga. The conference is organised by the Baltic Association of Neuropathologists, the RSU Department of Pathology, and the RSU Alumni Association.
A unique kind of sailboat anchored in Riga over the weekend of 14-15 September. It was carrying several start-up entrepreneurs on board who had just spent two weeks developing innovative healthcare products and services for the European market. This healthcare IT start-up accelerator, called e-Boat Bootcamp 2019, was organised by the EIT Health subunit of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology healthcare. Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) represents EIT Health in Latvia.
This year we are celebrating 16 years since RSU joined the Erasmus programme. Along with other universities in Europe, RSU will recognise this programme by hosting a special event "Erasmus+ Culinary Journey" during which we will launch an Erasmus+ Alumni Recipe Book that will feature hearty meals and tasty adventures. Join us in the Senate Hall at 16 Dzirciema Iela at 15:30 on 10 October. Don’t miss the chance to discover new culinary horizons, enjoy the flavour of Erasmus adventures and learn new recipies for long-lasting friendships.
On 23 August, laparoscopy courses for senior gynaecology resident students from Rīga Stradiņš Unviersity (RSU) were held at the Medical Competency Centre in Jelgava. The courses were organised with the support of the RSU Faculty of Continuing Education’s Medicine Residency in Medicine study programme.
Last week, 38 teams of young paediatricians from Italy, France, Spain and Latvia competed in the Third Paediatric Simulation Games in Latina, a city near Rome. A team of the residents from Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU), under the leadership of a lecturer and physician of paediatric intensive care Reinis Balmaks, placed fifth in the competition.
The RSU team comprised of eight residents: Luīze Auziņa, Baiba Ziemele, Aleksandra Rudzāte, Anna Gūtmane, Dagnija Pētersone, Roberts Gobergs, Gunta Zvīgule-Neidere and Paula Kļaviņa.
Between 4 - 5 September, Professor Sandra Kaija and Assistant Professor Inga Kudeikina from the Faculty of Law of Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) participated in an international scientific conference held in Rome. The conference was dedicated to the environment and environmental protection in the context of sustainable development.
The conference was organised by the European Centre of Sustainable Development, and work was organised into three thematic sections:
Professor Leonid Solomin, MD, PhD, from the Saint Petersburg State University, Vreden Russian Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics, will give a guest lecture at Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) about using external fixation rings in the treatment of complex trauma in the extremities. This lecture is part of efforts to further the cooperation between the Department of Orthopaedics at RSU and Prof.
All students, residents and academics are kindly invited to Prof. Leonid Solomin’s guest lecture on 11 October 2019 at 14:00-17:00 in the conference hall of the Hospital of Traumatology and Orthopaedics (22 Duntes Iela).
Lecture themes:
The next regular Research Breakfast event will be held at Rīga Stradiņš University on 6 November 2019. The theme will be 'The dissemination of research results.'





