RSU Latvian Academy of Sport Education
Where sport, science, and education meet excellence
With a rich history and a modern approach, the Latvian Academy of Sport Education (LASE) offers top-quality studies and practical skills in sports and health, providing students with a pathway to a successful career.
Following a decision by the Ministry of Education and Science, LASE was integrated into Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) on 1 July, while retaining its identity, as well as its academic and scientific autonomy. LASE functions as a separate structural unit within RSU, under the authority of Assoc. Prof. Andris Skride, Vice-Rector for Health Studies, and led by its Acting Director, Assoc. Prof. Kalvis Ciekurs. Its official name is the Rīga Stradiņš University Latvian Academy of Sport Education.
As the leading higher education institution in Latvia specialising in sports and health education, LASE boasts over 103 years of experience. It offers high-quality study programmes that combine theoretical knowledge with practical experience, training future sports and healthcare professionals, as well as sports and national defence teachers.
LASE’s mission will remain the same: to promote the development of sports and a healthy lifestyle by providing excellent education and fostering research that advances sports science and innovation. LASE aims to train competent and motivated specialists capable of influencing the sports and health sector in Latvia and worldwide.
The Latvian Academy of Sport Education is an integral part of Rīga Stradiņš University and has been inspiring and training outstanding professionals in the field of sport for more than a century. Academic excellence, innovation and focused teamwork are intertwined here, uniting research and studies into a cohesive whole.
Modern sports science, education and healthcare are the foundations on which we build our future, supporting the growth of society and success in sports.We invite you to come and study, explore, be inspired and create new opportunities with RSU LASE!Assoc. Prof. Kalvis Ciekurs, RSU LASE Acting Director
Benefits
- High academic qualityLASE is proud of its experienced teaching staff and modern study methods in both theoretical and practical classes.
- Practical experienceur students gain practical skills by collaborating with sports clubs, schools, and health centres.
- International cooperationLASE actively participates in international exchange programmes, offering students opportunities to study and practice abroad.
- Innovative researchOur research centres contribute to new discoveries in sports science, health promotion, and rehabilitation.
- Cooperation partners
- Aizsardzības ministrija, Nacionālie bruņotie spēki, Jaunsardzes centrs (nr. 21/2015), Latvia
- Daugavpils Universitāte, Latvia
- Latvijas Universitāte, Latvia
- Biedrība “Latvijas Kamaniņu sporta federācija” (nr. 58/2018), Latvia
- Latvijas Sporta veterānu – senioru savienība (nr. 11/2020), Latvia
- Madonas novada pašvaldība (nr. MNP/2.4.9/19/66), Latvia
- Rēzeknes Tehnoloģiju augstskola (nr. 3-6/05), Latvia
- Rīgas Tehniskā universitāte, Latvia
- RTU Liepāja, Latvia
- SIA Sporta centrs “Mežaparks” (nr. 36/2014), Latvia
- Vidzemes augstskola (Līguma nr. 19/2019), Latvia
- KU Leuven, Belgium
- National Sports Academy „Vassil Levski“, Bulgaria
- Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Czechia
- J.E.Purkyne University in Usti nad Labem, Czechia
- University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
- University of Zagreb, Croatia
- Tallinn University, Estonia
- University of Tartu, Estonia
- University of Bologna, Italy
- University of Rome "Foro Italico", Italy
- Kazakh Academy of Sports & Tourism, Kazakhstan
- NJSC South Kazakhstan Pedagogical University, Kazakhstan
- Beijing Sport University, China
- Klaipeda University, Lithuania
- Lithuanian Sports University, Lithuania
- Šiauliai Academy, Lithuania
- Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania
- Norwegian School of Sport Sciences (2015), Norway
- University of South-Eastern Norway (formerly Telemark University College), Norway
- University of Lomža, Polija
- Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport, Poland
- Casimir Pulaski Radom University, Poland
- Josef Pilsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw, Poland
- Pope John Paul II State School Of Higher Education in Biała Podlaska, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport (2017), Poland
- Wroclaw University of Health and Sport Sciences, Poland
- University of Coimbra, Portugal
- Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia
- Matej Bel University in Banska Bystrica, Slovakia
- Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences, Finland
- University of Jaén, Spain
- University of Málaga, Spain
- Haliç University, Turkey
- Dnipropetrovsk State Institute of Physical Culture and Sports (2018 – 2022), Ukraine
- National University of Physical Education and Sport of Ukraine, Ukraine
- Hungarian University of Sports Science, Hungary
- Friedrich-Shiller University Jena, Germany
- Kiel University, Germany
- Halmstad University School of Social & Health Sciences, Sweden
- Dalarna University, Sweden
- Swedish School of Sports and Health Sciences, Sweden
- Sports infrastructure
LASE is equipped with extensive sports infrastructure, including sports halls, weightlifting gyms, gymnastics halls, and martial arts halls. This infrastructure provides students with the opportunity to develop their practical skills in a variety of sports.
LASE graduates work as sports teachers, coaches, physiotherapists, sports managers, and recreation specialists in Latvia and abroad.
Management
Academic Staff, Department of Skiing, Shooting, Orienteering, Rowing, Tourism and Recreation
Lead Researcher, Department of Skiing, Shooting, Orienteering, Rowing, Tourism and Recreation
RSU Latvian Academy of Sport Education
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