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4th year medical student Ulrika Ulla Andersone

The Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) Student Conference is like a ship with history that dates back as far as 69 years! Up until recently it had only been navigating local waters, but five years ago the Student Union made this event international – it is now the largest student conference in the Baltic States. The organising team consists of more than 20 students led by 4th year medical student Ulrika Ulla Andersone.

How can you identify fake news? How can you check if information is true? By using the best Google fact-checking tools!

You are welcome to attend this guest lecture by an experienced expert if you are interesting in learning how!

On 1 March Marek Miller, a lead researcher at Google in Warsaw, will be giving a lecture at RSU. The lecture will be in English, and the topic is ‘Using Google tools for fact-checking.’

Researcher Toms Pulmanis

‘Research taught me to stay organised throughout the day and to make use of every minute,’ says Vice-Dean of RSU Faculty of Public Health and Social Welfare Toms Pulmanis. Toms dedicates his evenings, weekends and vacations to research as workdays are usually taken up by administrative duties and working with students.

RSU students and the Student Union are the big winners of the Latvian Student Union’s Annual Awards

On Saturday 9 February the Student Union of Latvia (SUL) held its annual awards ceremony. The majority of the awards were granted to representatives from Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU): Student of the Year, Young Researcher of the Year, Project of the Year, Councillor of the Year, Activist of the Year, Development of the Year and Student Union of the Year. Additionally the award for Contribution to the Enhancement of Social Life went to the Latvian Junior Doctors’ Association lead by several RSU lecturers and residency students.

International and local RSU students improve their intercultural communication skills

The International Department (ID) at the Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) recently organised a seminar on intercultural communication in the professional environment. This seminar was the first in a cycle which will offer both international and local students an opportunity to improve their social skills. The seminar was conducted by Irma Kalniņa who is the leading expert of business communication in Latvia. She covered such topics as the influence of various cultures on an organisation, cultural barriers and how to overcome them, and multicultural organisations.

On 27 February – 1 March the World Health Organisation’s Regional Office for Europe and Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) together with the Nordic Council of Ministers will organise a seminar ‘Towards healthy and sustainable food systems in the Baltic region’ with the goal to discuss data needs, available policy options and the role of transformation partners and stakeholders in the Baltic region.

The final seminar (webinar) of the Central Baltic Area project 'OnBoard-Med – Harmonization of on Board Medical Treatment, Occupational Safety and Emergency Skills in Baltic Sea Shipping' will be held on 6 March. The webinar will be about the cooperation between medical staff and mariners, and about the training of specialists in providing medical assistance on board. 

The seminar will be conducted in English.

REgister (until 4 march)

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