This summer, Christina Cheng had the opportunity to intern at Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) through the China Studies Centre with Dr Una Bērziņa-Čerenkova.
This lecture, organised by the Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) China Studies Centre, explores how recent local Chinese diaspora governance is being transformed by extended use of information communication technology.
Last week, Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) hosted the traditional Orientation Week, which is organised before the start of each new academic year to give international students an opportunity to get acquainted with RSU and one another. Next week, 508 new students from 39 countries will start their studies at our university, which is a new record (in comparison, last year 420 international students from 35 countries began their studies at RSU). In total, more than 2,900 international students from 77 countries are currently studying at RSU.
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If you wish to acquire new competences and skills, become more competitive in the labour market, get to know the programme you have chosen for your studies, or study even if ,for some reason, you cannot commit to the full study programme at a university, you have a unique opportunity to study at the Rīga Stradiņš (RSU) University Open University. You do not have to take any admission exams in order to apply.
As a free listener, you can enrol in any study programme or part of a study programme offered by RSU in medicine, health care, or social sciences.
On 29 August, the EIT Health RIS Hub participated in the Startup Community Forum organised by the Latvian Startup Association Startin.LV. The presentation will outline the opportunities for start-ups that EIT Health offers.
Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) will be hosting a seminar "Empowering migrants' adaptation in Nordic and Baltic Societies". The event will take place on 28 and 29 August, at 11.00-16.00, in Room B-205 of the main building (16 Dzirciema iela).
The seminar will bring together scholars and NGO activists from Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Finland, Sweden, and Georgia. Anyone who is interested is welcome to listen to the presentations and join the conversation.