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  2. List of universities and colleges in Latvia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of universities and colleges in Latvia. The accrediting body for universities and colleges in Latvia is the 'Council of Higher Education' ( Augstākās izglītības padome ).

  3. Stockholm School of Economics in Riga - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded in 1994 by the Stockholm School of Economics with the support of the Swedish government, and the Latvian Ministry of Education on behalf of Latvia. [ 1 ] Since 2010 SSE Riga is owned by a foundation established by the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE), the University of Latvia (LU) and the SSE Riga Alumni Association.

  4. Riga Stradiņš University - Wikipedia

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    One third of all international students in Latvia study at RSU and currently international students constitute more than 27% of the student body of the university. [10] In 2022 In 2022 out of 2620 international students 30% came from Germany , 26% from Sweden , 12,5% from Finland and 7% from Norway 4.5% from Italy, 2.4% form India, 2.2% from ...

  5. Free education - Wikipedia

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    From 2013, Estonia started providing free higher education. In European Union countries such as France and Malta, tuition is usually free for European students, and in Germany, tuition is free for all European and international students. [27]

  6. Education in Latvia - Wikipedia

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    The education system in Latvia. Education in Latvia is free and compulsory. Compulsory education includes two years of preschool education (usually starting at five years old) and a further nine years of primary education (usually until 15/16 years of age). [1] [2]

  7. Baltic International Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Baltic International Academy (Latvian: Baltijas Starptautiskā akadēmija, Russian: Балтийская международная академия) is the largest degree-awarding tertiary educational institution in Latvia teaching primarily in the Russian language and the largest non-government higher education establishment in the Baltic countries.

  8. Turība University - Wikipedia

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    The school is an active member of University Network of the European Capitals of Culture (UNeECC) [6] and has been admitted as a member in the AACSB International, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, which unites the leading higher educational institutions of business, in EURASHE - European Association of Institutions of ...

  9. ISMA University - Wikipedia

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    ISMA University of Applied Sciences (ISMA) (Latvian: Informācijas sistēmu menedžmenta augstskola; Russian: Высшая школа менеджмента и информационных систем) the holding, which provides education starting with pre-school preparation in ISMA Secondary school “Premjers” to doctoral studies at the University.