University of Latvia

拉脱维亚大学

World Ranking
1164 USNEWS
1001–1200 TIMES
781-790 QS
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  • Student-faculty ratios: 33.1
  • Male to female ratio: 70 : 30
  • School nature: Public
  • Website: http://www.lu.lv/eng/
  • Address: Raina boulevard 19,Riga, LV 1586,Latvia
  • Phone: -

The University of Latvia is one of the largest and most prestigious higher education institutions in the Baltic States. With 13 faculties and more than 20 research institutes, the university’s academics conduct research in more than 50 fields, across the humanities, sciences, social sciences, and education studies. Teaching is conducted at undergraduate, master’s and doctoral level, with a growing number of programmes offering English-language teaching. The institution is committed to international partnership, having signed cooperation agreements with around 150 universities in more than 40 countries. Staff and students regularly participate in academic exchanges. International collaboration extends to the provision of a series of master’s degrees delivered in partnership with other higher education institutions, including a course in Baltic Sea regional studies. The University of Latvia was founded in 1919, shortly after the country won its independence for the first time, and it was initially known as the Latvian Higher School. The institution took on its current name in 1923 and expanded significantly in the following decades but was severely affected by the Second World War. After the war, when Latvia was part of the Soviet Union, it was reorganised in line with the state’s other higher education institutions, and academic life was severely constrained, but the university never closed. Latvia’s regaining of independence in 1991 was the trigger for a fresh period of renewal for the university, focusing on Latvian language, history and culture. The University of Latvia is located in Riga, the country’s capital, a city of approximately 700,000 people with a historic centre that is protected as a Unesco World Heritage Site. Notable alumni of the institution include Guntis Ulmanis, the former president of Latvia, Valdis Dombrovskis, the country’s former Prime Minister, and Aminata Savadogo, who represented Latvia in the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest.

  • Global score 26.8
  • Global research reputation #935
  • Regional research reputation #258
  • Publications #1,323
    • Books #879
    • Conferences #399
    • Normalized citation impact #1,137
    • Total citations #1,313
    • Number of publications that are among the 10 percent most cited #1,283
    • Percentage of total publications that are among the 10 percent most cited #1,110
    • International collaboration #579
    • Percentage of total publications with international collaboration #171
    • Number of highly cited papers that are among the top 1 percent most cited #1,174
    • Percentage of highly cited papers that are among the top 1 percent most cited #961

*The above data comes from: Official website of U.S.News

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  • 33.1

    No. of students per staff

  • 6%

    Percentage of International Students

  • 70 : 30

    Student Ratio of Females to Males

  • 12,367

    Number of FTE Students

*The above data comes from: Official website of TIMES

    • 2016

      601-800

    • 2017

      > 800

    • 2018

      801–1000

    • 2019

      801–1000

    • 2020

      801–1000

    • 2019

      801+

      • 2019

        201+

      • 2019

        49

      • 2019

        =80

      • 2019

        97

      • 2019

        =51

      • 2019

        101–200

      • 2019

        32

      • 2019

        101–200

      • 2019

        201–300

      • 2019

        301+

      • 2019

        =92

      • 2017

        201-250

      • 2018

        251–300

      • 2019

        251–300

*The above data comes from: Official website of TIMES

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