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  2. 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.

  3. Baltic University Programme - Wikipedia

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    The participating universities are located in countries that fully or partly lays within the Drainage basin area of the Baltic Sea, and includes the countries of Czechia, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Sweden and Ukraine. In each country, a national centre provides the local contacts within the Programme, the ...

  4. List of universities and colleges in Latvia - Wikipedia

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    Latvian Maritime Academy (merged into Riga Technical University in 2022) National Defence Academy of Latvia; Rēzekne Academy of Technology; Riga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy (merged into University of Latvia from 2017) Ventspils University of Applied Sciences; Vidzeme University of Applied Sciences

  5. Stockholm School of Economics in Riga - Wikipedia

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    Application qualifying results Minimum grades in Mathematics and English: 7 on a scale of 10, or equivalent on a comparable scale (State examination results in Mathematics and English are required for candidates who completed their secondary education starting from 2013 in Estonia, Latvia or Lithuania.) Motivation letter (part of application form)

  6. Baltic University - Wikipedia

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    The Baltic University in Exile was established in the displaced persons camps in Germany to educate refugees from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in the aftermath of the Second World War. The University was established at Hamburg in the British Zone of Occupation in March 1946, with aid from UNRRA , the Lutheran World Federation , and other groups.

  7. List of student corporations in Latvia - Wikipedia

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    University of Latvia: Riga, Latvia: P!K! (former) Inactive [25] [26] Gaujmaliete: March 22, 1927 Riga, Latvia: Active Gersicania: March 14, 1947 Baltic University: Riga, Latvia: P!K! Active [27] [28] [a] Gotonia: March 24, 1922 – xxxx ? University of Latvia: Riga, Latvia: P!K! (former) Inactive Gundega: November 29, 1923 Riga, Latvia: Active ...

  8. Riga Graduate School of Law - Wikipedia

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    The Riga Graduate School of Law (abbreviated as RGSL; Latvian: Rīgas Juridiskā augstskola) in Riga, Latvia is an autonomous law school in the Baltic region offering Bachelor, Master and Doctoral studies. It was established in 1998 through an international agreement between the Governments of Sweden and Latvia and the Soros Foundation.

  9. University of Latvia - Wikipedia

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    The University of Latvia, initially named as the Higher School of Latvia (Latvian: Latvijas Augstskola) was founded on September 28, 1919, on the basis of the former Riga Polytechnic (founded in 1862). [5] The first rector of the university was chemist Paul Walden. In 1923, the school received its current name with the approval of its ...