Practical Handbook for International Students 2023

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Practical HANDBOOK BOOK

for International Students

CONTENT Welcome 3 Exploring Latvia 6 Facts and figures 7 Climate 8 Languages 8 Public holidays 9 Capital city Riga 10 How to get here? 12 University of Latvia 14 Contact us 18 Enrolment at UL (for degree students) 19 Enrolment at UL (for exchange students) 23 Practical information 29 Wi-Fi and University network 29 Accommodation 29 Student card 31 Library 31 UL Sports centre 32 Mentor Program 33 Psychological Counselling 33 Buddy programme 34 UL Support for Ukraine 34
Living in Latvia 35 Emergancy phone numbers 35 Public transport 35 Taxi services and shared-mobility 36 Postal services 37 Opening a bank account 37 Mobile Telephone Service Providers 38 Food and necessity stores 38 No smoking 39 Alcohol 40 Costs of basic food products 40 Further tips 40 Residence permit and long-term visa (for degree students) 41 Residence permit and long-term visa (for exchange students) 45 Health insurance 47 Vaccination 47 Health Care 48 Dental clinics 48 Leisure 50 Trips to neighbouring countries 50 Cinema 51 Museums 52 Opera 53 Theatres 54 Places to visit 55 Going out 56 Find your faculty 58 English-Latvian dictionary 60

WELCOME VALUES SUSTAINED OVER A CENTURY

The University of Latvia consistently remains national, leading and most influential university of Latvia. In terms of the number of students, the University of Latvia is also the largest university in the country. It is the largest comprehensive university in Latvia, and plays an important role both in the development of the entire education system and the overall economic growth of the country.

University of Latvia in facts:

• Established on September 28, 1919;

• 13 faculties;

• 17 scientific institutes;

• More than 15 000 students;

• 5% are international students;

• 3 medical colleges;

• 8 regional branches;

• More than 140 study programmes;

• 3000 employees;

• Most popular study programmes: Computer Science, Law, Communication Science;

• 1050 international cooperation agreements;

• Modern library open at the Academic Centre, open 24/7;

• University of Latvia has its own museum and Botanical Garden, as well as observatory to view stars;

• Innovative products and technologies in collaboration with entrepreneurs of Latvia.

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RECTOR’S WELCOME

Established in 1919, the University of Latvia, the only comprehensive university in Latvia, has been a national centre of higher education for almost a century. Today it is a place uniting the brightest academic minds, innovative research and an exciting study process. The University of Latvia is ranked in THE and QS world university ratings, and it has been awarded the QS four star excellence label in 2015.

The University of Latvia continuously advances, expanding horizons of education, research and development by collaborating internationally, increasing the number of joint study programs and international students, broadening and strengthening cooperation with industrial partners. The newly opened Academic Centre for Natural sciences is an excellent environment for research-based studies and multidisciplinary development. And this is only the beginning. During the coming years, the UL campus will expand by adding new study centres for Social sciences and Humanities, as well as the facilities for research and technology transfer in Medicine, Life Sciences, Material Science and Nanotechnology.

We are sure that the world class studies and research, the increasing number of international fellow students and dynamic student life, complemented by a welcoming, friendly and safe local environment in Riga city will make your stay at UL an unforgettable experience and a great contribution to your future.

Experience the University of Latvia!

Rector

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WELCOME FROM THE CHAIRPERSON OF THE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS’ COLLEGIUM

Hello and welcome to the University of Latvia!

Coming from the other side of the world myself and reflecting on my own journey, I can tell you that it is a very unique experience to be an international student.

I really encourage you to use the opportunity as much as possible - enjoy your learning - tertiary education is such a privilege and you’re in a position to succeed, explore as much of Latvia as you can, and be kind to yourself as you’re met with challenges that will ultimately shape you.

Finally, and importantly, it's the perfect time to build relationships and integrate - both with each other and within the Latvian community. The diversity that comes with being an international student is special and powerful, and has been the foundation of the International Students’ Collegium.

We wish you all the best!

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EXPLORING LATVIA

Latvia is the central country of the Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania), located in northeast Europe on the east coast of the Baltic Sea. It consists of fertile lowland plains and moderate hills, with most of its territory less than 100 metres above sea level. It has an extensive network of rivers, thousands of lakes and hundreds of kilometres of undeveloped seashore lined by pine forests, dunes, and continuous white sand beaches.

The official state symbols are the flag, the coat of arms and the national anthem. Other special symbols of Latvia include Baltic amber, oak and linden trees, white wagtails, two-spotted ladybirds, daisies, and the river of destiny – Daugava.

Latvia is a parliamentary democratic republic. The head of state is the President, elected by Parliament for a 4-year term. Parliament holds the legislative power and consists of 100 deputies elected every 4 years.

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Facts and figures

Ethnic groups

Latvians, Russians, Belarussians, Ukrainians, Poles, Lithuanians, etc.

Regions in

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Facts
Foundation of University of Latvia in Complete reinstatement of Latvia’s independence in summer of Proclamation of independence of Latvia in 1918 1919 Restoration of Latvia’s independence on May 4 1990 1991 Area 64 589 sq. km Population 1 953 000 Religion Lutheran, Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, Jewish, Muslim
and figures
Latvia
(south), Vidzeme (middle north), Latgale (east)
Kurzeme (west), Zemgale
Currency Euro
cities
Daugavpils, Liepāja, Jelgava, Jūrmala Time zone EET (UTC +2) EEST (UTC +3)
Biggest
Riga,

Climate

Latvia has a moderate climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are usually dry, sunny and warm with temperatures sometimes exceeding +30 °C. Spring and autumn often bring variable weather, occasionally with sun and rain on the same day. The duration of Winter is from December to March, often with snow. Sometimes, in January and February, the temperature drops to below – 25 °C.

Weather forecast: www.meteo.lv.

Languages

The official language of Latvia is Latvian. It belongs to the Baltic group of the Indo-European family of languages. Its closest and only living relative is Lithuanian (Latvian is a non-Slavic and non-Germanic language). Russian, English and German are also widely spoken in Latvia.

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Januar y F ebruar y April May June July Augus t Sep t ember Oct ober November Dec embe r March 20 15 10 5 0 –5 –10

Public holidays

January 1 –New Year’s Day

March/April –Good Friday and Easter

May 1 –Labour Day

May 4 –

Restoration of Independence Day

June 23 to 24 –Midsummer celebrations

November 18 –Republic of Latvia Independence Day

December 24 to 26 –

Christmas

December 31 –

New Year’s Eve

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CAPITAL CITY –RIGA

Riga is the capital city of Latvia. With 704,400 inhabitants, Riga is the largest city of the Baltic States and home to over one third of Latvia’s population. The city is an important seaport and a major industrial, commercial, cultural and financial centre of the Baltic Sea region. The city lies on the Gulf of Riga, at the mouth of the river Daugava. Riga was founded in 1201 and is a former Hanseatic League member. Riga’s historical centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, noted for its Art Nouveau/Jugendstil and 19th century wooden architecture, as well as its medieval old town (Vecrīga). The city was named the European Capital of Culture in 2014.

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Riga has been host to the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest, 2006 NATO summit, and the 2006 IIHF Men’s World Ice Hockey Championships. It is also home to the European Union’s office of European Regulators for Electronic Communications (BEREC).

As one of the key economic and financial centres of the Baltic States, the city is served by Riga International Airport (RIX) – the largest airport in the Baltic States. Major exports include wood, food and beverage manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, transport and metallurgy; as well as information technology enterprises.

There are six regions that make up the administrative divisions of Riga, including Centrs, Kurzemes, Ziemeļu, Latgales, Vidzemes and Zemgales priekšpilsētas (suburbs).

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RIGA

HOW TO GET HERE?

Suggestion to choose one of the four basic means of transportation.

Information about transport in Riga: www.rigassatiksme.lv/en/

Riga International Airport

(Starptautiskā lidosta Rīga), which is about 10 km southwest of Riga, you can take bus No. 22 to get from the airport to the centre (ticket can be bought at a kiosk “Narvesen” or from the driver). Check the price on Riga City Transport Office Rīgas Satiksme website: www.rigassatiksme.lv

Riga Central Station

(Rīgas Centrālā dzelzceļa stacija), which is also located in the centre of Riga (Stacijas laukums), about 5–10 minutes’walk from the Old Town.

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Image from Riga International Airport archive

Riga International Coach Terminal

(Rīgas starptautiskā autoosta), situated in the centre, next to the train station, 5–10 minutes’ walk from the Old Town.

The ferry port Riga Passenger Terminal (Rīgas pasažieru osta) is some 1.5 km away from the very centre of Riga. Take trams No. 5, 6, 7 or 9 and ride two stops. The tram stop nearest to the port is situated on Ausekļa iela in front of the terminal.

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UNIVERSITY OF LATVIA

The University of Latvia (UL), initially named Latvia Higher School, was founded on September 28, 1919 on the basis of the former Riga Polytechnic Institute (established in 1862). In 1923, this school received its current name – the University of Latvia (Universitas Latviensis). In the period between 1919 and 1940, the University of Latvia was the major centre of higher education, science and culture. The former building of Riga Polytechnic Institute at Raiņa bulvāris 19 serves as the symbol of the University until today.

The University of Latvia is the first of the classical universities in the history of Latvia, and follows the slogan “Scientiae et Patriae”. Over time, other higher educational establishments: Latvian University of Agriculture, the Latvian Academy of Medicine, Riga Technical University, separated from the University of Latvia and became well-known centres of education and research. As Latvia regained its independence, the Supreme Council of the Republic of Latvia confirmed the Constitution of the University of Latvia on September 18,

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1991. It stated that the Higher School is “a state establishment of academic education, science and culture, which serves the needs of Latvia and the people”. Alongside the Constitution, the flag, the anthem, the University’s emblem, the Rector’s chain, and the official garments of the Rector, ViceRector and Deans were renewed as attributes of the University of Latvia.

More than 15 500 students

13 faculties

More than

130 state-accredited academic and professional study programmes (leading research potential in humanities, natural sciences and social sciences)

More than 1100 agreements with 461 institutions in

32 European countries within ERASMUS+ programme

19 research institutes (one of the largest comprehensive and leading research universities in the Baltic States);

At present UL has signed 218 bilateral agreements with partner universities in

49 countries

More information: www.university.lv

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UNIVERSITY OF LATVIA

Contact us

Department of Study Services

The Department of Study Services ensures centralized service and support to UL students, informs and consults regarding study options, processes and regulations, scholarships and study loans, social matters, assists in residence permit and visa procedures. It is responsible for the enrolment of prospective students at UL and student hostels for international students.

The Department of Study Services also issues references and verifications of student status and other study information upon request, provides transcripts of records and diploma supplements, student cards, LUIS (University of Latvia Information System) login and passwords, and assists in elective course choice and registration.

Contacts

Director of Department of Study Services:

Jānis Saulītis

Raiņa bulvāris 19, room 124

Riga, Latvia, LV-1586

+371 67034801

janis.saulitis@lu.lv

Head of International Relations:

Alīne Gržibovska

Raiņa bulvāris 19, room 134

Riga, Latvia, LV-1586

+371 6703997

ad@lu.lv

Head of Mobility Division:

Sintija Maculeviča

Raiņa bulvāris 19, room 134

Riga, Latvia, LV-1586

+371 6703968

sintija.maculevica@lu.lv

Office hours:

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Information for

exchange students degree students

Mobility Division

The staff of the Mobility Division serves as to support incoming and outgoing exchange students, represents them in relevant.Latvian government agencies, and cooperates with other University’s departments.

Please, arrange an appointment

Contact person for incoming Erasmus+ students: Beāte Ramiņa-Lo Bello

Raiņa bulvāris 19, room 125

Riga, Latvia, LV-1586

beate.ramina@lu.lv

Contact person for exchange students within Bilateral agreements and SEDA Latvian state scholarship and and accommodation questions:

Aleksandra Kjakste

Raiņa bulvāris 19, room 125

Riga, Latvia, LV-1586

aleksandra.kjakste@lu.lv

Contact person for incoming exchange student visas questions: Marta Vilkauša

Raiņa bulvāris 19, room 125

Riga, Latvia, LV-1586

marta.vilkausa@lu.lv

Admission Division

Admission Division provides centralized service and support to UL students and applicants, informs and consults on study opportunities, guides applicants through admission, assists in residence permit and visa application procedures. It is responsible for the enrolment of prospective international students at UL.

Office hours:

Monday - Friday 9:00–17:00

International student advisor for full time degree students:

Gunita Ēķe

Raiņa bulvāris 19, room 121

Riga, Latvia, LV-1586

+371 67034708, 25456011

gunita.eke@lu.lv; studies@lu.lv

Contacts for incoming degree students:

Raiņa bulvāris 19, room 121

Riga, Latvia, LV-1586

+371 67034708 studies@lu.lv

Faculties and coordinators of international affairs

Each faculty has a coordinator of international affairs, who assists international exchange students with information about the courses offered in the respective study field. Contact information is available here:

https://www.lu.lv/en/admission/for-international-students/exchangestudies/coordinators-of-international-affairs/

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Contact us

Students’ Council of the University of Latvia (LU SP)

A student-elected self-government with members from 13 Faculty Students’ Councils, LU SP aims to represent student rights and interests at the university level. While LU SP primarily operates in Latvian, the International Affairs department represents international students and focuses on the integration and well-being of internationals.

Contacts

Head of International Affairs:

Artūrs Danga

Raiņa bulvāris 19, room 144

Riga, Latvia, LV-1586

+371 22302374

lusp@lusp.lv

University of Latvia International Students’ Collegium (UL ISC)

Students’ Council of the University of Latvia (LU SP)

www.lusp.lv

UL ISC consists of international students and operates entirely in English. Its main objective is to represent international students' interests and help improve the everyday life of international students at the University of Latvia. The International Students’ Collegium consists of ±7 members that are appointed by the Students’ Council of UL. The UL ISC election takes place every November. Get involved today!

Contacts

Chairperson:

Natalie Geerdts

Raiņa bulvāris 19, room 16

Riga, Latvia, LV-1586

+371 26696305

ulisc@lusp.lv

University of Latvia International Students’ Collegium (UL ISC)

www.lusp.lv

@ul_isc

/studentscouncilul

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ENROLMENT AT UNIVERSITY OF LATVIA Information for degree students

Admission checklist

In order to be accepted for degree studies at the University of Latvia, students have to complete admission steps:

• Apply in the system;

• Fulfil requirements;

• Submit application;

• Applicant has to be approved by programme director and AIC (diploma recognition);

• Legalize required documents for visa/residence permit;

• Copy of residence permit (for non EU citizens);

Deadlines and more detailed information about admission process: www.lu.lv/en/admissions/degree-studies//

All applicants must complete applications till the end of the admission deadline, all requirements must be fulfilled, application fee covered. Application fee deadline should not overtake admission deadline and fee should be covered till admission deadline.

Citizens of non-EU countries have to complete applications at least two months prior to the beginning of studies, these two months include:

• Approx. one month to receive AIC (Academic Information centre) decision of diploma recognition;

• One month for applicants to obtain visa and arrive to Latvia, afterwards applicant have to apply for residence permit in Latvia.

Citizens from countries with additional assessments have to complete applications at least three months prior to the beginning of studies, these three months include:

• Approx. one month to receive AIC (Academic Information centre) decision of diploma recognition;

• Week to send documents from Latvia to applicant’s homeland;

• 45 days to obtain the decision of residence permit.

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Registration week

The semester starts with the registration week, which is held in the last week of August/January.

During the registration week, degree students: register for the study semester, courses, sports activities through the UL Information System (LUIS) or at Student Services. Former students may revoke their student status and current students can apply for the academic leave of absence.

Academic calendar

The academic year begins in September and is over towards the end of June or in the first half of July (±40 weeks of lectures, seminars and practical work and is primarily divided into 2 semesters).After the study period, the exam session follows in January and in June/July.

More information:

www.lu.lv/en/studies/study-process/academic-calendar/

Courses at the University of Latvia

The general language of instruction at the University is Latvian, however, faculties offer more than 500 courses taught in English for international degree, exchange

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Grade Explanation Estimated corresponding ECTS grade 10 Izcili (with distinction) A++ 9 Teicami (excellent) A+ 8 Ļoti labi (very good) A 7 Labi (good) B 6 Gandrīz labi (almost good) C 5 Viduvēji (satisfactory) D 4* * last passing grade Gandrīz videvēji (almost satisfactory) E 3–1 Neapmierinoši (unsatisfactory) F (Fail)
Grading system
Information for degree
students

students and generally any individual interested in attending some courses. The majority of courses are taught together with local students. Each semester, the University of Latvia offers regular Latvian and Russian language courses for international students.

The provisional course list for degree students is available on the University’s website: www.lu.lv/en/admission/study-programmes/

If a person wishes to attend some courses from the UL study offer, he/she can register as a course attendee. A course attendee can register for one or several study courses, and after successful completion receive a certificate confirming his/her study results in the respective course(/s).To become a course attendee, a person needs only to have reached secondary education level, which gives access to higher education. Please note – only EU/EEA/Swiss citizens and EU temporary (valid for the study period) or permanent residence permit holders are allowed to take courses as course attendees.

Credits

While the higher education iInstitutions in Latvia have not fully transferred to using ECTS, the University uses national credit points, which are based on the number of contact hours. One Latvian credit point equals 1.5 ECTS points.

Cross credits

The students coming to the University of Latvia with previous university experience are able to transfer some of their academic credits by submitting the transcript of records and application to the programme director. The better the previous study programme compares with the programme offered at the UL, the more credits can be transferred.

University of Latvia accepts transfer students, who wish to move from their home institution to UL and obtain a degree here. Only those having studied for at least 1 year and obtained at least 60 ECTS points may be considered as transfer students. The programme director decides the level of studies that the student may enter into, and the amount of credits that can be transferred.

Language courses

According to the national regulations of Latvia, all international students must learn Latvian language. Therefore, Latvian language course in amount of 4 credit points (one semester) will be included in the programme curriculum. Extra

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Information
for degree students

language courses are available at the UL Language Centre for an additional fee.

Centre for Applied Linguistics

The Centre for Applied Linguistics at the Faculty of Humanities, the University of Latvia, is a multi-lingual structural unit providing quality language courses for local and international undergraduate and upgrading their language skills in English, French, German, Latvian, Russian, Spanish and Swedish, or any other languages taught at the Faculty of Humanities.

Visvalža iela 4a

Riga, Latvia, LV-1443

+371 67034803, +371 67034805

For more information about the courses, please contact Margarita Spirida E-mail: margarita.spirida@lu.lv

Examination

If a person wishes to attend some courses from the UL study offer, he/she can register as a course attendee. A course attendee can register for one or several study courses, and after successful completion receive a certificate confirming his/her study results in the respective course(/s).To become a course attendee, a person needs only to have reached secondary education level, which gives access to higher education. Please note – only EU/EEA/Swiss citizens and EU temporary (valid for the study period) or permanent residence permit holders are allowed to take courses as course attendees.

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Information for degree students

ENROLMENT AT UNIVERSITY OF LATVIA Information for exchange students

Admission checklist

In order to be accepted for exchange studies at the University of Latvia, student`s home university has to send a nomination by April 15th for autumn semester/ full academic year, and by October 15th for spring semester.

Required application documents (to be submitted online):

1. Copy of the passport/ID;

2. Copy of the latest Transcript of Records (in English);

3. Certificate of English language proficiency, at least B1 level (some programmes require B2).

International students should apply for exchange studies online by May 15th for autumn semester/ full academic year, and by November 15th for spring semester.

After receiving the application documents from all prospective exchange students, MobilityDivision (MD) contacts the respective faculties in order to receive their acceptance. Approximately 1.5 months after the application deadline, the accepted exchange students receive the official acceptance e-mails with online acceptance letters.

Registration week

The semester starts with the registration week, which is held in the last week of August/January.

Exchange students register at the IMU and participate in the activities organized by the Erasmus Student Network (ESN). The Introduction meeting takes place on the Friday of the registration week, during which the MD offers a short orientation course for all international exchange students. The meeting is approximately 1.5 hours long and includes topics related to the University, student life, study process, and other useful information.

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exchange students
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Information for exchange students

Academic calendar

The academic year begins in September and is over towards the end of June or in the first half of July (±40 weeks of lectures, seminars and practical work and is primarily divided into 2 semesters).After the study period, the exam session follows in January and in June/July.

More information:

www.lu.lv/en/studies/study-process/academic-calendar/

Courses at the University of Latvia

The general language of instruction at the University is Latvian, however, faculties offer more than 500 courses taught in English for international degree, exchange students and generally any individual interested in attending some courses. The majority of courses are taught together with local students. Each semester, the University of Latvia offers regular Latvian and Russian language courses for international students.

The provisional course list for exchange students is available on the University’s website:

www.lu.lv/en/admission/for-international-students/exchange-studies/courses/

Registration for courses must be completed during the first two weeks of each semester.

As the procedure of the registration for courses differs from faculty to faculty, student has to consult the international coordinator of the respective faculty.

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Grading system Grade Explanation Estimated corresponding ECTS grade 10 Izcili (with distinction) A++ 9 Teicami (excellent) A+ 8 Ļoti labi (very good) A 7 Labi (good) B 6 Gandrīz labi (almost good) C 5 Viduvēji (satisfactory) D 4* * last passing grade Gandrīz videvēji (almost satisfactory) E
Neapmierinoši (unsatisfactory) F (Fail)
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N.B. Course cancellation is possible only within the deadline set by the international coordinator of the respective faculty.

At the end of study period, student will receive a transcript of records, which will consist only of the courses that the student has registered for and successfully passed.

Credits

While the higher education institutions in Latvia have not fully transferred to using ECTS, the University uses national credit points, which are based on the number of contact hours. One Latvian credit point equals 1.5 ECTS points.

Language courses

Each semester, exchange students have an opportunity to study Latvian and Russian languages starting from the beginners’ level. The courses are held twice a week and 6 ECTS are awarded for each. In addition, exchange students with previous knowledge are welcome to learn other languages offered by the Faculty of Humanities.

Centre for Applied Linguistics

The Centre for Applied Linguistics at the Faculty of Humanities, the University of Latvia, is a multi-lingual structural unit providing quality language courses for local and international undergraduate and upgrading their language skills in English, French, German, Latvian, Russian, Spanish and Swedish, or any other languages taught at the Faculty of Humanities.

Visvalža iela 4a

Riga, Latvia, LV-1443

+371 67034803, +371 67034805

For more information about the courses, please contact Margarita Spirida

E-mail: margarita.spirida@lu.lv

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students
for exchange

Examination

The examination dates are set by the lecturer/professor, where students are usually given 3–5 days to prepare for each examination. Candidates who fail in a course (semester) examination, can generally retake the exam during the examination session.

N.B. Students are charged for retaking the examination.

According to the course requirements implemented by the respective lecturer/ professor, study achievements may be evaluated by the students’ active participation in the class work, class attendance, various examination types (written/oral assignments).

The final examination period usually takes place in January and June (the whole month is devoted to examination session). Final examinations may be held on specific dates within the entire examination session (in some cases exchange students are allowed to take exams before Christmas/during the last weeks of the study semester).

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Information for
students
exchange

LUIS (Latvia University Information System) is the university’s portal for accessing your personal and study information (online copy of study agreement, study plan/ curricula, course descriptions, grades, registration for courses, course surveys for giving feedback at the end of each course, lecture timetables and technical information on your studies (credit points and hours for each course).

Fee payment schedules are also available on LUIS. Your username for LUIS will be given to you by your study coordinator, and technical issues can be resolved either in Student services or in the UL IT department (see ‘Help’ on LUIS).

LUIS: luis.lu.lv

LUIS login page:

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E-studijas (E-studies)

E-studijas is the university portal for accessing electronic study materials and other details specific to each study subject. Your professors should provide you their offered study materials (course lecture plan, grading regulations, suggested literature) on the subject page.

E-studijas: estudijas.lu.lv

University of Latvia website

The University of Latvia website has supplemental information for prospective as well as current students. Here you can find information about faculties, libraries, academic calendars, student council, accommodation, psychological counselling and more.

University of Latvia: www.university.lv

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Wi-Fi and University network

University wifi is available on all UL premises and student accommodation (with an exception of the student hostel “Prima”). UL Students have free access, and login is to be done using your personal credentials. You will receive this information from the Mobility Division or Department of StudyServices.

There are also a number of locations around Riga that have public wifi, identified by wifi signage. Many cafés and restaurants also offer free wifi.

With the UL login and password, students access the LUIS system, where all the study and personal information of a student is stored, and electronic information sources offered by the UL Library.

Accommodation

The UL has two dormitories, which are located outside the city centre (approx. 15 min. by trolleybus): “Prima” (single, double and triple rooms (EUR 107–229 per month)); and “Rēznas” (double rooms (EUR 101 per month)).

“PRIMA”

Mazā Lubānas iela 6

Riga, Latvia, LV-1019

+371 67112260, +37129175674

prima@lu.lv

“RĒZNAS ”

Mazā Lubānas iela 11

Riga, Latvia, LV-1019 +371 67216221

More information: www.lu.lv/en/studies/student-life/accommodation/ Alternatively, a student can seek private housing and explore options for rent independently.

Location

Choosing a location for an apartment in Riga is not straight-forward as there are many options that may suit your needs. There are advantages to living on either side of the river Daugava, and faculty buildings, as well as training hospitals and other university facilities, are positioned on both sides. Most international students choose to live in Old Town or Centre/Quiet Centre as it is seen as being more central to activities. Other areas of interest may be Tornakalns (UL Academic Centre is located), Āgenskalns (Pauls Stradins Clinical University Hospital and the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics are located).

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Wi-Fi

Options for finding an apartment, but not limited to*:

• www.ss.lv is a classifieds website advertising a variety of items.

• www.facebook.com has the marketplace feature, as well as a number of Facebook groups for apartment searching, such as Rent in Riga, Flat Share Riga, Student Apartment Riga etc.

Tips on how to avoid housing & rental scams

Students looking for accommodation on the private market should be aware of potential fraudulent housing offers. It is important to never transfer any money before having a signed lease.

Before signing a lease:

• View the property before signing the lease or transferring money to the landlord. If possible, visit the apartment in person before signing anything.

• If the rent seems too good to be true, it may be a scam. Make certain that the rental agreement and the property are in sync.

• Check for reviews and recommendations online - typically you would be able to find detailed reviews of any unfortunate experiences from previous tenants.

• Check for the typical rental prices in the area to avoid overpaying the market price, as it is a relatively common practice used against foreigners.

• Read the lease contract thoroughly to understand your obligations and rights. If something does not make sense, ask for corrections in the contract. If the Landlord is not willing to make changes in the contract, it may be a scam, try searching for another place.

• Inspect the property at the start of the rental period and document any potential flaws. Take photographs and share them with your landlord to limit your liability at the end of the lease. Make sure to include the date and time in any pictures you take.

• Make sure that the landlord is the legal owner of the property you wish to rent.

• Make sure that the contract has a legitimate legal basis and that the terms for terminating the contract are clearly outlined and comply with the law. The Residential Tenancy Law can be found here: https://likumi.lv/ta/en/en/ id/322216 (in ENG)

Do not:

• Do not pay in cash. If possible, make sure that the funds are transferred to a Latvian bank account. This ensures that you will have proof of what has been paid and when it was paid. Only do this after you have viewed the property and are completely satisfied with everything.

• Do not pay through an online payment service or international wire transfer services that cannot be traced.

• Do not agree to any demands, requests or deals over the phone. Make sure that everything is provided in a written format.

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• Do not sign the lease or transfer funds, If the landlord is pressuring you before you are confident that you have all the information you need to make an informed decision.

• Do not pay under the table, it is illegal. Hold onto receipts or proof of payment in case something goes wrong.

We remind students of the UL Accommodation options, and of the Erasmusplay platform to ensure a scam-free living experience:

Student card

A student card is a document that substantiates the student status and proof of enrollment. The student card allows use of the University libraries as well as various amenities (eg. sports). It is also possible to get discounts at museums, the cinema, transport etc. Application for the card is done after initial registration and a photograph is taken at Study Services. The card is issued 1 - 2 weeks following matriculation. Each semester, students should update the validation of the card by visiting their study coordinator for a new semester sticker.

Department of Study Services

Raiņa bulvāris 19, room 125 Riga, Latvia, LV-1586 +371 67037444

studentu.serviss@lu.lv

Library

Office hours:

Monday–Friday

8:30–12:30 & 13:00–17:00

The Library of the University of Latvia is the largest (2 million volumes in different languages) accredited higher education library of national significance and the main information resource centre for studies and research at the University of

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Latvia. UL has 13 library branches devoted to the specific fields of interest and Academic Library.

Your student card is also used as your library card. It ensures access to the libraries of the University of Latvia, as well as other libraries in conformity with their regulations, for example, the National Library of Latvia, Library of Riga Stradiņš University, Scientific Library of the Riga Technical University, etc.

Since 2006, the libraries of the University of Latvia offer to order, reserve and prolong the borrowing period of books electronically online in the Union Catalogue.

N.B. There is a fine for late return of books!

Office hours:

24/7

For more information on services, contacts and locations, visit: www.lu.lv/en/studies/libraries/

UL Sports Centre

Library of Natural Sciences

Jelgavas iela 1

Riga, Latvia, LV-1004

+371 67033933

dabasbibl@lu.lv

Library of House of Sciences

Jelgavas iela3

Riga, Latvia, LV-1004

+371 26532958

zinatnubibl@lu.lv

The sports life of the University is organised by the UL Sports Centre which offers training in 40 different sport activities, in 11 sport disciplines e.g. basketball, football, volleyball, floorball, athletics, table tennis, wrestling, self defence, etc.

The attendance fee: approx. EUR 20-30 per semester.

Students that are also professional athletes have the opportunity to receive tuition fee discounts, scholarships, and are able to participate in high-level sports competitions.

More information on the latest news and tournaments, available sports lessons, schedules, volunteering, current fees and more: www.lu.lv/en/sports/

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Mentor Program

You are kindly invited to take part in the Mentor Program! The Mentor Program is the best way to begin your university journey and get accustomed to your studies at the University of Latvia!

· Acquire assistance in your study process from an older student;

· Develop social connections within your faculty and the university;

· Ensure a smooth settling-in process and interaction with the university staff;

· Participate in student life, expand your network and make new friends!

Sign up now: www.mentors.lu.lv (please select EN at the bottom of the page)

In case of questions please get in touch with rebeka.dilbo@lusp.lv

Psychological Counselling

The university offers short-term (up to six sessions) consultations with a consulting psychologist to discuss study problems, personal matters and relationship building. Sessions should be booked in advance. This is a service available to all UL students and staff, and the sessions are free of charge.

For more information:

www.lu.lv/en/studies/student-life/psychological-counselling/

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Buddy programmes

The University of Latvia and Erasmus Student Network (ESN) provides exchange students with local buddies (mentors), who can help international students become adapted to the new study environment and provide practical advice about everyday life in Latvia. ESN buddies are regular students of the University of Latvia, who are willing to assist newcomers on a voluntary basis.

UL Support for Ukraine

The University of Latvia is in solidarity with Ukrainian students at the time of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. UL offers a vast range of support measures and opportunties for Ukrainian refugees. A number of extra support measures have been initiated, including free tuition and accommodation.

More information:

www.lu.lv/en/about-us/pidtrimka-lu-dlja-ukrajini (in Ukrainian)

www.lu.lv/en/about-us/ul-support-for-ukraine (in English)

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LIVING IN LATVIA

A toll-free emergency number, the operator will connect with the necessary emergency service, also serves as the number for fire brigade – 112

*the country code for Latvia is +371

Public transport

Riga Satiksme is the main provider of public transport services in Riga. This includes: buses, trams, trolleybuses, minibuses, express buses and night transport. Tickets (e-talons) can be purchased at ticket vending machines (located at various points and on some vehicles/from the driver), as well as at kiosks.

Students with a valid student-ID are entitled to public transport discounts that can be applied for at a Riga Satiksme client service centre. A valid student card or confirmation of student status are necessary requirements to apply (from the Department of Study Services). This discount needs to be renewed yearly, and can be done through the UL LUIS system or at a Riga Satiksme directly.

Prices, routes, and timetables are available at Riga satiksme: www.rigassatiksme.lv/en

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phone numbers
Emergency
Ambulance 113 Psychological help in crisis situations
Police 110 SOS search and rescue at sea
Loss of bank cards 67092555 Gas or carbon monoxide emergency 114
67222922
67323103
Emergency phone numbers

Taxi services and shared-mobility

Taxis:

There are a number of taxi services in Riga with varying prices. Payments are either composed of a starting fee and price per kilometre, or a fixed price determined prior to the ride, for example, through a taxi app. Some options for taxis include, but are not limited to*:

• Bolt: www.bolt.eu/en/cities/riga

• Forus taxi: www.forus.eu/en

• BalticTaxi: www.baltictaxi.com

Shared mobility services

Car-share

Car-share services are an easy-to-use way to get around the city. A number of cars and vans around Riga (and surroundings) are accessed by the use of an app. There is also a designated parking space at Riga International Airport, which makes these car services a good option for travel to-and-from the airport.

The minimum age to use these services is usually 21 years. Some options include, but are not limited to*:

• CityBee: www.citybee.lv/en

• Bolt: www.bolt.eu/en/cities/riga

• CarGuru: www.carguru.lv

• Fiqsy: www.fiqsy.com/en

Electric scooters

Multiple companies offer renting electric scooters in the warmer months. There are many more providers with new ones appearing every year. The prices vary slightly, but commonly there is an unlock fee and an additional fee per minute. Examples include, but are not limited to*: Bolt, taxi app, and fiqsy.

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Postal services

Latvijas Pasts is the national postal service. There are a number of post offices and yellow post boxes situated around the city. Stamps can be purchased at post office branches as well as kiosks and some bookstores.

Latvijas Pasts: www.pasts.lv/en/

Opening a bank account

If a student wishes to open a bank account they should contact the International Student Coordinator for assistance. Most banking services are offered in English.

Information for exchange students degree students

Mobility Division

Aleksandra Kjakste

Raiņa bulvāris 19, room 125

Riga, Latvia, LV-1586

+371 67034712

aleksandra.kjakste@lu.lv

Admission Division

Gunita Ēķe

Raiņa bulvāris 19, room 121

Riga, Latvia, LV-1586

+371 67034408 studies@lu.lv

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Mobile Telephone Service Providers

It is possible to purchase prepaid sim cards as well as open contracts. eSims are also becoming increasingly popular. Many of these companies offer home wifi options too. Terms and prices are available on each respective company’s website. Some examples include, but are not limited to:

• LMT: www.lmt.lv

• Tele2: www.tele2.lv

• Bite: www.bite.lv

E-sims: airalo: www.airalo.com

Food and necessity stores

Examples, but not limited to:

Grocery stores:

• Rimi

• Maxima

• Mego

• Lidl

• Stockmann

Narvesen kiosks often have items such as sim cards, public transportation tickets, postage stamps etc.

Necessity stores:

• Drogas (cosmetics, beauty and hygiene products, home necessities)

• Ikea (household goods, furniture, interior decor, good hot dogs)

• Jysk (household goods, furniture and interior decor)

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• Depo (building materials, household goods, home necessities)

• Cenu klubs (household goods, furniture and interior decor)

Ordering meals via apps or online

• Wolt*

• Bolt Food*

• Edienupiegaderiga.lv/en

• Est.lv/en (app version also available)

• Foodout.lv (only in Latvian; app version also available)

*have the option of grocery home delivery

Specialty food stores (vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, lactose-free etc.)

• Bioss.lv

• Bioteka.lv

• Dabasstacija.lv (Lāčplēša street 17)

• Zalagovs.lv (Krišjāņa Barona street 34)

• Veggo.lt/en

• Halal Riga and Halal Latvia

• Košera Veikals (Dzirnavu iela 29)

No smoking

Students should avoid smoking in public areas such as clubs, bars, cafés, public transport stops, playgrounds, parks and places that indicate “NESMĒĶĒT 10 M NO IEEJAS” (Do not smoke 10 m from the entrance). These signs can be found by the main entrances of schools, public buildings, etc. The sale of tobacco products is prohibited to people under the age of 18 years.

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Alcohol

Open containers of alcohol are restricted in all public places. Outdoor alcohol consumption in Riga is permitted only in summer cafés and beer gardens. Shops are forbidden from selling alcohol during the evening hours i.e. between 22.00 and 08.00. The legal drinking age in Latvia is 18 years old. The sale of alcohol is prohibited to people under the age of 18 years.

Costs of basic food products*

• A loaf of bread – EUR 0.70–1.20

• 1 kg of cheese – EUR 5.50–15

• 1 kg of potatoes – EUR 0.5

• 1 kg of meat – EUR 6

• 1 chocolate bar (100g) – EUR 1.20

• 1 l of milk – EUR 1

• 0.5 l of beer – EUR 1–2 in a shop / EUR 2.20–3.70 in a bar

• 1.5 l of mineral water – EUR 0.7

All supermarkets have special weekly discounts. * the prices may change

Further tips

• As with all cities, you should be aware of your personal belongings (bags, contents of your pockets, etc.) - especially in crowded areas and on public transport.

• Never leave your belongings unattended in public areas.

• Wear safety belts while driving in a car.

• Wear a helmet when travelling on bicycles and electric scooters.

• When driving a car, headlights are required to be on at all times (including during the daylight hours).

• The blood alcohol content drink driving limit in Latvia is 0.5 per milles blood alcohol, or 0.2 for drivers with less than 2 years' experience (novice drivers). Penalties for driving over the blood alcohol limit include a potential heavy fine and jail sentence.

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RESIDENCE PERMIT AND LONG-TERM VISA

Information for degree students

Students are advised to carefully read the information on the UL website, instructing how to apply for the residence permit: www.lu.lv/en/admission/forinternational-students/degree/visas

Decisions about visa and issue of residence permits are passed by the Office of Citizenship and Migration Affairs (OCMA) www.pmlp.gov.lv/en

It is student’s own responsibility to prepare all the necessary application documents.

Citizens of EU, EEA and Switzerland

Degree students, who are Union citizens and reside in the Republic of Latvia for more than 90 days, counting from the first day of entry, must register at the OCMA and receive a registration certificate. See: www.lu.lv/en/admission/for-international-students/degree/visas/

Citizens from visa-free countries

There are several countries (besides EU, EEA and Switzerland), whose citizens do not need visa to enter Latvia and can reside in the Schengen Area up to 90 days within a half year.

If a student remains here longer than 90 days starting from the first day of arrival within a half year, student has to apply for the residence permit at the OCMA.

N.B. When taking non-direct flights to Latvia, it is highly recommended to choose the flight route, where Latvia is the first Schengen entry country.

The list of visa-free countries is available at: www.mfa.gov.lv/en/consular-information/countries-and-territories-whosecitizens-may-enter-latvia-without-a-visa

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Information for degree students

Information for degree students

Checklist:

1. Receive the invitation number for residence permit from your University coordinator upon the arrival in Latvia;

2. Arrange the meeting at the OCMA (tel.: +371 67829750);

3. Present a passport (valid at least 3 months after the planned departure date from Latvia) and submit application documents at OCMA. Please, see the list of documents here: www.lu.lv/en/admissions/degree-studies/;

4. Receive the decision on the residence permit issuance after 45 days (it is possible to speed up the process for an extra fee;

5. Arrange a meeting at the OCMA (tel.: +371 67829750) and withdraw the residence permit by presenting the passport, a life and health insurance policy valid in Latvia and a copy of statement on fluorography or x-ray results (original must be presented) issued by a competent health care institution in Latvia. State fees for issuance of residence permit card in 10 working days – EUR 14.23 or in 2 working days – EUR 28.46 (State fee may be paid only with payment card).

Citizens of other countries

After the invitation (prepared from UL coordinator) is approved at the OCMA:

• Students from countries with additional assessment must apply for the residence permit at the Embassy of Latvia in their country of residence;

• Other country citizens may enter Latvia with a visa and submit the documents for residence permit on the arrival in Riga, but UL suggests to apply at the embassy, as well.

The following students are advised to contact the coordinator at UL:

• If there is no Embassy of Latvia in your country of residence;

• If you are a citizen of a country that requires visa to enter Latvia, however, you have a valid residence permit in one of the Schengen countries.

List of all Embassies of Latvia around the world: www.mfa.gov.lv/en/mission

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Other nationals with EU residence permit

Degree students (non-EU citizens), who already have a residence permit from other EU country, can remain in Latvia no longer than 90 days within half a year. If a student stays longer than 90 days starting from the first day of arrival, he/she has to apply for the Latvian residence permit at the OCMA.

More information:

www.lu.lv/en/admission/for-international-students/degree/visas/

Extension of residence permit

A residence permit is normally granted for one year at a time. Extension of a residence permit must be completed before the existing residence permit expires. Please be aware that the waiting time for extension of a residence permit takes up to 3 months. It is highly recommended to inform UL coordinator at least 3 months before residence permit expires to obtain a new invitation for extension. If a student applies at least 45 days before expiry of residence permit, it will be free of charge (only refers to master and PhD students), but if less time remains, then a student must pay the state fee (see table below). The student is entitled to remain in Latvia while the residence permit is being processed.

After the invitation is approved, the student can submit the following documents for the extension of the residence permit:

• invitation document (prepared by UL coordinator);

• residence permit application form:

www.pmlp.gov.lv/en/home/services/residence-permits/applications.html;

• copy of passport (original must be presented). Passport should be valid at least 3 months longer than the planned term of residence permit;

• one photo;

• document confirming the necessary subsistence (at least EUR 620 per month).

• Document – official (original) statement issued by bank with a stamp and a signature of representative person and also a copy of bank card;

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Information
for degree students

• Document confirming the place of accommodation in Latvia (if there are any changes of address);

• copy of study agreement (original must be presented);

• state duty payment receipts for the examination of submitted documents, if less than 45 days remain before expiration date on residence permit card (see the price table below).

Prices for examination of the documents for requesting a temporary residence permit:

• Within 45 days – free of charge (refers to master and PhD students)

• Within 30 days – EUR 70

• Within 10 working days – EUR 200

• Within 5 working days – EUR 400

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Information for
degree students

LONG-TERM VISA

Information for exchange students

Citizens of EU, EEA and Switzerland

Exchange students who do not plan to reside in Latvia for more than 12 months do not need to register at the Office of Citizenship and Migration Affairs (OCMA).

Citizens from visa-free countries

There are several countries (besides EU, EEA and Switzerland) whose citizens do not need visa to enter Latvia.

If student needs to remain in Latvia for more than 90 days, after arrival in Riga he/ she has to apply for a long-term (D-type) visa at the OCMA.

N.B. In this case, when taking non-direct flights to Latvia, it is highly recommended to choose the flight route, where Latvia is the first Schengen entry country.

It is also possible to apply for visa at the Embassy of Latvia before coming to Latvia.

The list of visa-free countries is available at: www.mfa.gov.lv/en/consular-information/countries-and-territories-whosecitizens-may-enter-latvia-without-a-visa

Citizens of other countries

Exchange students from the countries, whose citizens need a visa to enter Latvia, have to apply for a long-term visa in person at the Embassy of Latvia at their country of residence (outside Schengen Area).

The following students are advised to contact the coordinator of the UL:

1. If there is no Embassy of Latvia in student’s country of residence;

2. If a student has a valid residence permit in one of the Schengen countries (e.g., student is a citizen of Algeria living/studying in France with a valid residence permit issued in France);

3. Application procedure Mobility Division will provide a student with an invitation number for the

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Information for exchange students

for exchange students

long-term visa. Student has to go to the Embassy of Latvia or OCMA, show the invitation number and submit the following documents:

• Copy of passport (valid at least 3 months after planned departure date from Latvia);

• D-visa application form;

• Photo;

• Valid health insurance (must be valid for the whole Schengen Area and for the whole period of stay in Latvia; the minimum amount insured is EUR 42,600);

• University of Latvia Acceptance letter;

• Document confirming the necessary subsistence (minimum of 620 EUR/month);

• Document confirming student’s accommodation address in Latvia.

List of all Embassies of Latvia around the world:

www.mfa.gov.lv/en/mission

More detailed information:

www.lu.lv/en/admission/for-international-students/exchange/visas

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Information

Health insurance

All international students must have a valid life and health insurance. For EU citizens – at least European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) is required.

Your life and health insurance policy has to ensure at least the following costs related to health care services:

• emergency medical assistance;

• treatment of aggravated chronic illness;

• transport to the closest medical facility providing the services mentioned above;

• transportation costs to return the patient to his/her country of residence in the event of a serious illness or death.

For students who apply for the residence permit or long-term visa the minimum limit of insurer’s risk of own account indicated in the policy should not be less than EUR 42 600, it must be valid in Latvia (for exchange students, for the entire Schengen area), and for the period of student’s stay in Latvia. If the validity date of the policy expires during student’s stay in Latvia, the existing policy must be extended or a new policy purchased.

Insurance companies providing health insurance policies according to the above mentioned requirements: Gjensidige (www.gjensidige.lv), BTA (www.bta.lv), AON (www.aon.com/latvia), etc.

Vaccination

In general - no mandatory vaccinations are required for entering Latvia. However, please check the current COVID-19 vaccination guidelines, as this may change.

If a student plans on hiking in the countryside or in the forests between March and October, a vaccine against tick-borne encephalitis is advisable and is available at most health or vaccination centres for a fee.

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Health Care

Health Center 4 (Veselības centrs 4)

Krišjāņa Barona iela 117

Riga, Latvia, LV-1012

+371 67847100

ARS Health Center (Medicīnas sabiedrība ARS)

Skolas iela 5

Riga, Latvia, LV-1010

+371 67201007

Medtour Clinic Group, Railway Health Center (Veselības centrs “Dzelzceļa poliklīnika”)

Gogoļa iela 3

Riga, Latvia, LV-1050

+371 67200335

Largest hospitals for emergency help

• Pauls Stradiņš Clinical University Hospital

• Riga East Clinical University Hospital

• Hospital of Traumatology and Orthopedics

• Jurmala Hospital

• Sigulda Hospital

• Ogre Regional Hospital

• Riga City Maternity Hospital :)

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Dental clinics

Denta 24 hours dental clinic (Klīnika “Denta”)

Brīvības bulvāris 230

Riga, Latvia, LV-

+371 67553339

Riga Stradiņš University Institute of Stomatology (Rīgas Stradiņa Universitātes stomotoloģijas institūts)

Dzirciema iela 20

Riga, Latvia, LV-1007

+371 67455586

LatviaDental clinic, Dental Estetika LTD (Klīnika “Dental Estētika”)

Antonijas iela 8-1

Riga, Latvia, LV-1010

+371 67280826

In case of emergency call 112, a toll-free number. The operator will connect you with the necessary emergency service.

General information on health care is available at National Health Service: www.vnc.gov.lv

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LEISURE

Trips to neighbouring countries

As Latvia is located in the very middle of the Baltic States, it is quite easy to travel to Lithuania and Estonia. There is a good bus connection with the biggest cities (Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipeda, Siaulai in Lithuania, and Tallinn, Johva, Narva, Parnu, Tartu in Estonia).

More information: www.autoosta.lv

www.ecolines.net

www.luxexpress.eu

www.flixbus.lv

www.eurolines.com

www.simpleexpress.eu

A ferry travels to Stockholm. More info: www.tallinksilja.com

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Cinema

Kino Citadele

13. janvāra iela 8, Riga

www.forumcinemas.lv/eng

Apollo kino Akropole (with iMax)

Akropole Shopping Center

Maskavas iela 257 Riga

www.apollokino.lv/eng

Apollo kino Plaza

Akropole, Maskavas iela 257, Riga

www.apollokino.lv/eng/home/

K. Suns

Elizabetes iela 83/85, Riga

www.kinogalerija.lv/ksuns.php

Splendid Palace

Elizabetes iela 61, Riga

www.splendidpalace.lv

Largest Cinema in Riga with a lot of possibilities, with all the latest movies out.

Hours: Monday-Thursday + Sunday 11:00-21:30

Friday and Saturday - 11-22:30

Cinamon

Shopping centre “Alfa”

Brīvības bulvāris 372, Riga

www.cinamonkino.lv

Specialises in intellectual cinema.

This cinema offers a very diverse programme with an emphasis on European cinema. Many Western movies reach Latvia earlier than its neighbour countries.

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Museums

The Ethnographic Open-Air Museum

This popular museum seeks to showcase everyday Latvian life from the 16th to the 19th centuries. The museum was founded in 1924 on parklands bordering a beautiful lake shore on the outskirts of Riga.

Museum of the Occupation of Latvia 1940–1991

The museum reveals Latvia’s history from 1940 to 1991 during occupations by both the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany.

Art Museum Riga Bourse

The former Riga Stock Exchange is transformed in a wonderful art museum.

Riga Art Nouveau Centre

The Riga Art Nouveau Centre is the only museum in the Baltics that presents a complete picture of the historical heritage of Art Nouveau and offers an authentic environment for discovering and savouring Art Nouveau in an early 20th century apartment in Riga.

Museum of the History of Riga and Navigation

This is one of the oldest museums in Europe, dedicated to the history of Riga from its foundation to 1940.

Latvian National Museum of Art

Museum is the largest depository of professional art in Latvia, a focal point in collecting, preserving and popularizing the cultural values in Latvia and foreign countries. It regularly organizes art exhibitions, educational activities and cultural events.

Latvian Museum of Natural History

This museum was founded in 1845, its expositions are devoted both to the Latvian and international natural worlds. The exposition is divided into six sections: Geology, Botany, Zoology, Anthropology, Nature Protection, and Palaeontology.

Turaida Museum-Reserve

Protected monument of culture established in 1988 and embracing the centre of Turaida.

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More information: www.muzeji.lv

Opera

More information: www.opera.lv

The Latvian National Opera (LNO) is located in the centre of Riga (Aspazijas bulvāris 3). The LNO puts up nearly 200 productions per season and prepares on average six new productions. The basic repertoire of the Opera includes the majority of the golden classics, the productions of which often turn into surprising and bold long-term projects, such as Richard Wagner’s tetralogy. Prices range from EUR 3 to EUR 85. Full time students and ISIC cardholders, upon presenting their card, have a 15% discount (excluding premieres). The LNO also offers tours of the opera building – a unique architectural masterpiece of the 19th century. The tour guides will lead you through the interior of the building and talk about the life and times of the opera. Tours are conducted in Latvian, Russian, English, and German. Tickets: EUR 8, students: EUR 6.80, minimum group size: 10. Register by calling +371 67073820 or by sending an email to education@opera.lv

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Theatres

Usually the theatre plays in Latvia are in Latvian, and some also in Russian. In most theatres, students are offered a discount, just be prepared to show your student card.

Latvijas Nacionālais teātris

Kronvalda bulvāris 2, Riga

www.teatris.lv

Dailes teātris

More information about plays and ticket prices on:

www.bilesuparadize.lv

www.bilesuserviss.lv

Evening ticket box: Two hours before each play, it is possible to buy the still available tickets for a special price: from EUR 2 to EUR 4.

Special night offer – from midnight to 6am it is possible to buy tickets online with 20% discount.

www.bilesuparadize.lv

Brīvības iela 75, Riīga

www.dailesteatris.lv

Jaunais Rīgas teātris

Miera iela 58a, Riga

www.jrt.lv

Krievu drāmas teātris

Kaļķu iela 16, Riīga

www.trd.lv

Ģertrūdes ielas teātris

Tickets for performances available on web at www.bezrindas.lv and gallery

ISTABA, Krišjāņa Barona iela 31a, Riga.

The prices range from EUR 5 to EUR 9, but for students and holders of the ISIC, ITIC, IYTC cards – EUR 5, if not stated otherwise.

For reservations, please write: git@git.lv.

Ģertrūdes iela 101a, Riīga

www.git.lv

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Places to visit

Pepsi Center

Biggest bowling center in Riga, alongside billiard, squash, floorball, tennis, table tennis, and indoor football which can be reserved.

Uzvaras bulvāris 10, Zemgales priekšpilsēta, Rīga, LV-1048, Latvia

Opening hours: From 12-21 Monday-Thursday + Sunday, and 23 Friday and Saturday

www.pepsicentrs.lv/en/bowling

Jurmala

Beach town located west of Riga along the coast, about 45 min by train. Small stores, coffee shops, restaurants and beaches.

How to get there: Train from Central Station. Train goes every 30 min

National library

National cultural institution, utilized as a study place for many students.

Mūkusalas iela 3, Zemgales priekšpilsēta, Rīga, LV-1423, Latvia

Opening hours: From 10-15 Monday, 9-17 Tuesday and Thursday, 12-20 Wednesday and Friday, 10-17 Saturday, and Sunday closed.

www.lnb.lv/en

Restaurants

• Big Bad Bagel: www.bigbadbagels.lv

• Ausmena Kebabs: www.facebook.com/AusmenaReiga

• Foodbox: www.foodbox.lv/lv

• DerBruder Sushi: www.derbruder.lv/lv

• Shoyu Ramen Riga: www.shoyu.lv

• Street Burger: www.streetburgers.lv

• The Catch: www.thecatch.lv/menu

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Going out

In Riga, everyone can find a place to relax, either with a coffee, cocktail or a beer. Riga offers many different places, most of which are located in the Old Town. Visitors can find trendy cocktail bars and beer pubs. There are also some alternative districts emerging all over in Riga like Miera iela, Spīķeri, Kalnciema kvartāls, each offering a particular flavour of local atmosphere. If students feel like dancing, there are also many places offering a versatile range of music.

Old town Bars

Middle of Old town, where most of the bars are located, like Rock café, Sinners, shot café, Sound Factory Bar, Valhalla night club etc.

Prime time place to meet up with friends and new people to enjoy some fun extracurricular activities like dancing, karaoke, or just chill out.

Opening hours: 4pm – late.

Herbārijs

Galleria Riga, Dzirnavu iela 67, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1011

Opening hours: daily from 12pm

www.facebook.com/herbarijs

Sky Bar Radisson Blu

Radisson Blu Latvija Conference & Spa Hotel, Riga

Elizabetes iela 55, Centra rajons, Riga

www.skylinebar.lv/en/home

Folkclub Ala Bar

Latvian pub fare, beer & concerts in an ancient wine cellar

Peldu iela 19, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050

www.facebook.com/folkklubs

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Tallinas kvartals

16 buildings form a modern and street art and houses modern art coupled with places to relax and enjoy the local atmosphere of street food, performances, alongside an urban atmosphere.

Tallinas iela 10, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1001, Latvia

Opening hours: 11:00– 00:00 daily

www.spottedbylocals.com/riga/tallinas-ielas-kvartals

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FIND YOUR FACULTY

Faculty of Computing

Raiņa bulvāris 19, Riga

Faculty of Law

Raiņa bulvāris 19, Riga

Faculty of Theology

Raiņa bulvāris 19, Riga

Faculty of Biology

Jelgavas iela 1, Riga

Faculty of Chemistry

Jelgavas iela 1, Riga

Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences

Jelgavas iela 1, Riga

Faculty of Medicine

Jelgavas iela 3, Riga

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Faculty of Business, Management and Economics

Aspazijas bulvāris 5, Riga

Faculty of History and Philosophy

Aspazijas bulvāris 5, Riga

Faculty of Education, Psychology and Art

Imantas 7.līnija-1, Riga

Faculty of Humanities

Visvalža iela 4a, Riga

Faculty of Physics, Mathematics and Optometry

Jelgavas iela 3, Riga

Faculty of Social Sciences

Lauvas iela 4, Riga

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ENGLISH–LATVIAN DICTIONARY

Hello – Sveiki! / Čau! (informal)

Good morning – Labrīt!

Good afternoon – Labdien!

Good evening – Labvakar!

Good bye – Uz redzēšanos! / Visu labu! (formal) Atā! / Čau! (informal)

Thank you – Paldies

Please – Lūdzu

How are you? – Kā tev iet? (informal); Kā Jums klājas? (formal) I’m

doing fine – Man iet labi

My name is ... – Mani sauc ...

Yes – Jā

No – Nē

Excuse me – Piedodiet / Atvainojiet

I do not speak Latvian – Es nerunāju

latviski

I speak Latvian – Es runāju latviski

I don’t understand – Es nesaprotu

Can you help me? – Vai tu vari man

palīdzēt?

What are you doing tonight? – Ko tu šovakar darīsi?

Cheers – Priekā!

I love you – Es tevi mīlu

Taxi – Taksometrs

Bus/coach – Autobuss

Shop – Veikals

Police – Policija

Currency exchange – Valūtas maiņa

Hotel – Viesnīca

Pharmacy – Aptieka

Hospital – Slimnīca

Grocery list

Bread – maize

Butter – sviests

Cheese – siers

Milk – piens

Curd – biezpiens

Sour cream – skābais krējums

Sweet cream – saldais krējums

Coffe – kafija

Tea – tēja

Fruits – augļi

Potatoes – kartupeļi

Rice – rīsi

Buckwheat – griķi

Oat flakes – auzu pārslas

Sausage – desa

Pork – cūkgaļa

Beef – liellopa gaļa

Chicken – vistas gaļa

Smoked meat – kūpināta gaļa

Fish – zivis

Salmon – lasis

Dumplings – pelmeņi

Juice – sula

Nuts – rieksti

Flour – milti

Sugar – cukurs

Salad – salāti

Pasta – makaroni

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