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RSU internal and RSU with LASE external consolidation

Project/agreement No.
5.2.1.1.i.0/2/24/I/CFLA/005
Project funding
15 488 184.00 EUR, State budget funding: 1.269,334.00 EUR; and European Union Recovery and Resilience Facility funding: 14.218,850.00
Project manager
Mārtiņš Menniks, Ingrīda Kalviņa
Project realization
08.12.2023. - 31.05.2026.

Aim

The main objective of the internal consolidation is to make structural changes in the study and research departments in order to promote interdisciplinarity, collaboration, and the sharing of resources in both studies and research. Additionally, the objective is to obtain an overall rating of at least "4" in all areas in the next international evaluation of research institutions. The emphasis is on the quality of research, interdisciplinarity, international cooperation, and collaborations with both the industry and the sector.

The objective for the external consolidation: to integrate LASE into RSU as of 1 July 2024, creating a unified health and sports science ecosystem that will provide high quality, internationally competitive, research-based higher education and good governance over the next 3-5 years.

Description

Research and development grants

Advancing Postpartum Depression Care in Latvia

Suitability of sugar alcohols (polyols) as binders in twin-screw melt granulation for preparation of high-drug-loaded immediate-release tablets with superior mechanical properties

Exploring the Autoimmune Dimensions of Fibromyalgia: Deciphering Microbiome, Viral Triggers, and Immunological Patterns to Promote a Patient-Centered Approach

BALANCE4LV research: Assessing and Enhancing Work-Life Balance in the Latvian Context

Development of genetic testing strategies for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer risk prediction by analysis of spectrum of predisposing mutations and their phenotypic manifestations

Modifiable Bio and Life-Style Markers in Predicting Cognitive Decline

Prevention of security threats and risks in the political protection, social, socio-economic and informative fields

Patient reported outcome measures in breast cancer patients: a pilot study

(R)E-TIES: Managing mobility and human relations in digitally saturated social worlds

Establishing Acute Neuro-Oncological Rehabilitation Program: Implementation Study

Innovative Strategies to Combat Antibacterial Resistance in Klebsiella spp.: Harnessing the Synergy of Phage and Antibiotics (ReScUe-Kleb)

Monitoring of physical activity habits of pediatric oncology patients using a digital approach with augmented reality-based interactive game elements

Tumour cell response to acute aerobic exercise in breast cancer survivors: modulatory effects of exercise type and intensity (TCReX)

Systemic and muscle tissue-specific metabolic adaptations to EXercise and POlyphenol supplementation in aging: modulatory effects of SEstrins (EXPOSE)

Multidisciplinary approach for the development of sustainable habit of regular physical activity among sedentary workers

Integration of an immersive reality game with an innovative eye pupil tracking system in the study of cognitive functioning and respiratory performance of adolescent athletes in a simulated sports competition environment

Building the legal framework of European Sport: intersection of Sports governance and Lex Sportiva

The impact of innovative integrated recreational physical activity intervention on the cognitive abilities, sleep quality and self-efficacy of sport educators

Multi-factorial Profiling of Latvian Athletes by Integrating Personality Traits, Psychological Skills, and Psycho-physiological Indicators