Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies explained

Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies
Native Name:Latvijas Biozinātņu un tehnoloģiju universitāte
Former Names:Jelgava Academy of Agriculture (1936–1944),
Latvia Academy of Agriculture (1944–1990)
Latvia University of Agriculture (1990–2018)
Motto:Proventus pro patria
Mottoeng:For the Growth of the Fatherland[1]
Established:1938
Type:Public
Rector:Irina Pilvere
Administrative Staff:354
Students:4,778 (2013)
Doctoral:186 (2013)
Website:http://www.llu.lv/en
Qs Eeca:241-250
Qs Eeca Year:2022
Qs Eeca Ref:[2]

The Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies (LBTU; Latvian: Latvijas Biozinātņu un tehnoloģiju universitāte), previously Latvia University of Agriculture (LLU; Latvian: Latvijas Lauksaimniecības universitāte),[3] is a university in Jelgava, Latvia, specializing in agricultural science, forestry, food technology and related areas.

History

The university originated as the Agricultural Department at the Riga Polytechnical Institute in 1863, which in 1919 became the Faculty of Agriculture at the University of Latvia.[4] It became an independent institution in 1939, when it was established as the Academy of Agriculture in the Jelgava Palace, which had been renovated for that purpose.[5] It was renamed to the Latvia University of Agriculture in 1990 and Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies in 2018.[3]

Organisation

The university consists of 8 faculties offering the following study programmes:[6]

Rankings

Latvia University of Life Sciences (LLU) is ranked in the 1001+ bracket in Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020. LLU has been ranked 174th among EECA (Eastern Europe and Central Asia) universities. LLU is also ranked in Multirank and other well-known university ranks.

Rectors

Notable alumni

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stamp dedicated to 150th anniversary of Latvia University of Agriculture to be presented in ceremony . September 12, 2013. Zane Plone . . 2016-05-07.
  2. Web site: QS World University Rankings-Emerging Europe & Central Asia . 15 January 2023.
  3. News: Latvia University of Agriculture renamed to Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies . May 7, 2018 . . May 7, 2018.
  4. Book: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe . United Nations Economic Commission for Europe . Latvia: Towards a Knowledge-Based Economy . United Nations . 2002 . 23 . 92-1-116822-8.
  5. Web site: The Jelgava palace throughout the centuries . Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies . 2011-03-09.
  6. http://www.llu.lv/en/structure Latvian University of Life Sciences and Technologies: Structure