新加坡国立大学硕士课程时间安排
2024-11-15
更新时间:2024-10-07 15:59:38作者:欧曼老师
拉脱维亚生命科学与技术大学(LLU)在2018年之前被命名为拉脱维亚农业大学,是拉脱维亚杰尔加瓦的一所大学,专门研究农业科学、林业、食品技术和相关领域
这所大学的起源可以追溯到1863年开办的里加理工学院的农业系。然而,它搬迁到杰尔加瓦,并于1938年作为一所独立的大学开办。它的座右铭翻译为“为了祖国的成长”,颜色有黄色、白色和棕色。官方赞美诗创作于1940年,作者Jıkabs Mediņš
该大学由八个学院组成,包括经济和社会发展、信息技术、农业、环境和土木工程、森林、食品技术、工程和兽医
每个学院每年都举办一次节日。例如,林业学院组织锯切比赛,而食品技术专业的学生组织粥日,在粥日中,知名食品生产商提供他们的食品样本供品尝,并经常组织学生烹饪比赛
拉脱维亚全国学生日是该大学于1993年引入的一项传统,来自拉脱维亚所有大学的学生来到杰尔加瓦参加体育和比赛,同时拉脱维亚著名艺术家表演。一天的高潮是晚上的舞会
国际合作中心与大学签订正式协议,协调与大学国际学生的交流方案
著名的校友包括拉脱维亚总理安德里斯·舍泽尔和艾加尔斯·卡尔维蒂斯,以及拉脱维亚苏维埃政权的最后一任总理维尔尼斯·埃德文斯·布雷西斯,他们投票支持重新宣布独立
Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies (LLU), named Latvia University of Agriculture until 2018, is a university in Jelgava, Latvia specialising in agricultural science, forestry, food technology and related areas.
The roots of the university can be traced back to the agricultural department at the Riga Polytechnical Institute, which opened in 1863. However, it relocated to Jelgava and opened as a separate university in 1938. Its motto translates to "For the Growth of the Fatherland" and its colours are yellow, white and brown. The official hymn was composed in 1940 by Jēkabs Mediņš.
The university is comprised of eight faculties,including economics and social development, information technologies, agriculture, environment and civil engineering, forest, food technology, engineering and veterinary medicine.
Each faculty holds an annual festival. For example, the forestry faculty organises a sawing competition while the food technology students organise Porridge Day, in which prominent food producers provide samples of their food for tasting and a student cooking competition is often organised.
The Latvia Nationwide Students’ Day is a tradition which was introduced by the university in 1993, in which students from all the universities of Latvia come to Jelgava to participate in sports and competitions while famous Latvian artists perform. The day culminates in an evening ball.
The International Cooperation Centre coordinates exchange programmes with international students from universities in formal agreements with the university.
Notable alumni include Latvian Prime Ministers Andris Šķēle and Aigars Kalvītis and the last Premier of the Soviet regime in Latvia, Vilnis Edvīns Bresis, who voted for the renewed declaration of independence.