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1 Dec 2021 |
Welcome to Daugavpils University!Daugavpils University is a modern institution of higher education located in the beautiful city of Daugavpils, Latvia. With a wide range of programmes of different levels and research opportunities, the university offers a solid foundation in various fields of study, providing students with the necessary knowledge and skills to excel in their careers. |
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4 Mar 2024 |
Admission for Autumn intake 2024 for international degree students is open!Daugavpils University has opened the Autumn Intake 2024/2025 on March 4 for all international students who are interested to study full-time in one of the bachelor, master and doctoral level study programmes in English language. |
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6 Mar 2023 |
Admission for Autumn intake 2023 for international degree students is open!Daugavpils University has opened the Fall Intake 2023/2024 on March 6 for all international students who are interested to study full-time in one of the Bachelor, Master and Doctoral level study programmes in English language. |
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7 Dec 2022 |
Daugavpils University received "Best Practice University" certificateOn 22 September 2022, the Ministry of Education and Science (MoES), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of the Interior and 15 Latvian universities signed an agreement on good practice in attracting international students and providing high quality services. The universities received Study in Latvia Best Practice University certificates, which certify that they meet good governance and criteria set by ministries for responsibly attracting international students and providing quality studies. |
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28 Feb 2022 |
Admission for Autumn intake 2022 is open!Daugavpils University invites prospective students to submit applications for studies at Daugavpils University. |
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1 Dec 2021 |
Daugavpils in BriefDaugavpils is the second largest city of national significance in Latvia, the largest city in Latgale region. Daugavpils is located on the eastern border of Latvia and is an important center of socio-economic development in the Baltics. It was first mentioned in historical chronicles in 1275. |