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Largest student conference in the Baltic States

On 4 and 5 April the International Student Conference is being held as part of the widely celebrated Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) Research Week. Last year's student conference gathered approximately 2000 participants from 25 countries, which were unprecedented numbers for an event of this kind in the Baltic States. This year students have the opportunity to demonstrate their scientific achievements in 17 sections covering the fields of social and health sciences, as well as to participate in workshops and attend guest lectures.

Starptautiskās konferences akcenti – neirozinātne, kvalitatīvā pētniecība un starpdisciplinaritāte – veselībai un personības attīstībai

The 5th International Scientific Practical Conference ‘Health and Personality Development: an Interdisciplinary Approach’ will be held from 25 to 27 April. The conference aims to discuss the latest research results and practical work experience in psychological research, talk about assessment and help, as well as foster the integration of research into the study process.

This year is dedicated to research at Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) with the annual Research Conference as a key event featuring presentations of studies in various disciplines and their results.

The first RSU research conference was held 20 years ago – in 1999.

Seminar on business creation programmes by EIT Health held at RSU

On 7 March Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU), in cooperation with the EIT Health Network of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology, hosted an informative seminar on business creation programmes offered by the institute. Latvian healthcare students, start-ups and non-governmental institutions had the opportunity to learn about the programmes offered by EIT Health that support entrepreneurs during the incubation, validation and scale-up phases.

Marta Laņģe

After obtaining her Master’s degree in medical engineering from Riga Technical University and a Doctoral degree in medical physics from the University of Latvia Marta Laņģe applied her knowledge to fostering the development of simulation technologies at Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU). Her goals at the Medical Education Technology Centre (METC) include using more powerful simulations in the study process and deepening the involvement of future physicians and healthcare professionals in research using technologies available at METC.

RSU participates in the inauguration of the international project Europartner

On 11 March representatives from Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) participated in the inauguration event of the international project Europartner which was organised by the University of Lodz (Poland). Within the framework of the project a consortium composed of research institutions from seven countries was established with the aim to foster collaboration in research and provide doctoral students with opportunities to go on exchange trips and develop their skills.

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