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Baiba Rivza Dr.habil.oec., professor Riga, 10-11 May 2004

International conference Co-operation on Research Training in the Baltic Sea Area Research training system in Latvia. Baiba Rivza Dr.habil.oec., professor Riga, 10-11 May 2004. International conventions, declarations and agreements. The Great Charter of Universities (18 September, 1988)

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Baiba Rivza Dr.habil.oec., professor Riga, 10-11 May 2004

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  1. International conferenceCo-operation on Research Training in the Baltic Sea AreaResearch training system in Latvia Baiba RivzaDr.habil.oec., professorRiga, 10-11 May 2004

  2. International conventions, declarations and agreements • The Great Charter of Universities(18 September, 1988) • Lisbon Convention(11 April, 1997) • Sorbon Declaration(25 May, 1998) • Bologna Declaration(19 June, 1999) • Baltic countries Agreement on Education Qualifications Academic Recognition in Baltic Common Education Area (18 February, 2000) • Salamanca Convention(30 March, 2001) • Prague communique(19 May, 2001)

  3. Bologna declaration (1999) ↓ • Salamanca (2001) ↓ • Prague (2001) ↓ • Berlin (2003)

  4. Bologna declaration cognitions(goals to be reached till 2010) • Creating comparable degrees system • Implementation of integrated diploma supplement • Creating on two cycles based system – basic studies and after diploma studies, and the first grade must be available in European labour market • Promoting of students and academic staff mobility

  5. Population: 2 325 thsds Number of students: 126 756 thsds 33 accreditedHE institutions: +9accreditedcolleges

  6. Comparison of accreditation decisions by the term of accreditation

  7. Number of international experts by countries in accreditation process

  8. 2003./2004. Students 126 756 Private higher State higher educational educational establishments establishments 94 368 ( 74 %) 32 388 ( 26 %) Full time Part time Full time Part time students students students students 56 085 38 283 27 794 4 594 ( 14 %) ( 59 %) ( 41 %) ( 86 %) Budget Self - Budget Self - Budget Self - Budget Self - students paying students paying students paying students paying 30 476 students 401 students 67 students 0 students ( 54 %) 25 609 ( 1 %) 37 882 ( 0.2 %) 27 727 4594 ( 46 %) ( 99 %) ( 99.8 %) The number of students in Latvia higher educational establishments

  9. Number of students in Latvia

  10. Students Enrolment for Self – finances and GovernmentBudget, %

  11. Priorities in research and studies • ITK • Biotechnology, biomedicine, pharmacology, chemical wood pulp processing • Materials technology and production

  12. Universities of Latvia • University of Latvia • Riga Technical University • Daugavpils University • Riga Stradiņš University • Latvia University of Agriculture

  13. The Potential of the Universities

  14. Latvia’s achievements in EU 5th framework

  15. Number of doctoral students in Baltic and Nordic countries 1999, 2000, 2001 Latvia, year 2003 number of PhD students: 62 Soruce: A.Saather

  16. Number of obtained doctoral degrees in Baltic and Nordic countries 1999, 2000, 2001 Latvia, year 2003 number of PhD degrees: 3.4 Source: A.Saather

  17. Doctoral degrees in the Nordic and Baltic countries in year 2002. Women • Finland - 48.7 % • Norway - 40.1 % • Sweden - 43.7 % • Estonia - 59.6 % • Latvia – 63.5 % Source: NORBAL

  18. Number of students in higher education institutions by field of study and gender,ac.y. 2003./2004 Source: Ovierview on Latvia Higher Education, 2003. Ministry of Education and Science

  19. Doctoral degrees in Latvia by field of science and gender Source: NORBAL

  20. Comparison of doctoral programs in Estonia, Latvia and Norway

  21. Quantitative targets for higher education development, up to year2010:

  22. Structural funds in higher education and science,Euro

  23. Thank You for attention!

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