Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies
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The Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies (LLU) is a public university in Jelgava, Latvia. It was founded in 1862 as the Jelgava School of Agriculture and is the oldest university in the Baltic region. LLU offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs in the fields of agriculture, forestry, food science, engineering, and business. The university is known for its strong focus on applied research and its close ties to industry. LLU graduates are in high demand by employers in Latvia and around the world.
Some of the most popular undergraduate programs at LLU include:
- Agriculture
- Forestry
- Food Science
- Engineering
- Business Administration
Some of the most popular graduate programs at LLU include:
- Master of Science in Agriculture
- Master of Science in Forestry
- Master of Science in Food Science
- Master of Science in Engineering
- Master of Business Administration
LLU has a modern campus with state-of-the-art facilities. The university also has a strong international focus, with students from over 50 countries enrolled.
Student Life
The Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies provides wide opportunities to participate in sports to its students and employees. The University has two sport halls, a swimming pool, space for aerobics, martial arts, fitness equipment, as well as a sports ground and horse-riding sports centre. Sport classes are available: basketball, volley-ball, ping-pong, track-and-field athletics, Greek-Roman wrestling, judo, aerobics, floorball, orienteering, football, weight lifting, badminton and horse-riding. Employees have the opportunity to participate in six kinds of sports.Student Self-government serves as an intermediary between the university administration and student, providing mutual information exchange. Student Self-government unites active, creative and enterprising students who like to be in the centre of events and who spend their free time dealing with the problems of their peers’ regarding academic, social, culture and sport life. The members of the Student Self-government represent and defend students’ opinion and rights at the meetings of the University’s Convent, Senate, the Councils of Studies and Maintenance Assistance, various commissions and workgroups, as well as at the Latvian Students Association and other organizations at a national and international level.
Housing
The university provides housing in student residences, and prices range from 70-130 euros per month.
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