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LBTU Socialsciences

SOCIAL SCIENCES RESEARCH

is one of the key research directions at the Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, making a significant contribution to the university’s position as a leading centre for bioeconomy studies and research in the Baltic States, specializing in the sustainable use of natural resources. Due to the quality of its research and effective technology transfer, it has been recognized among the top 500 universities in Europe and is included in several global university rankings.

Socialsciences projects

RESEARCH PROJECTS

By implementing regional, national, and international projects, the team of social science researchers generates new knowledge, develops practical solutions, and contributes to scientific methodology. In collaboration with various stakeholders, they work to strengthen the bioeconomy sectors, enhance societal resilience, and promote sustainability.

SocialStudies studies

STUDIES

We offer ten study programmes in the fields of economics, sociology, and management at all levels of higher education, ensuring a continuous and coherent transfer of knowledge and the development of a new generation of researchers. The broad career development opportunities and the cross-sectoral skills acquired during studies are among the key reasons why tens of thousands of graduates have already chosen the faculty’s programmes.

Socialsciences projects

CONFERENCES

In addition to active participation in international conferences, the team of social science researchers is involved in the organizing committees of several conferences hosted by LBTU. We do this to promote knowledge exchange and synergy among researchers from various disciplines both within LBTU and beyond, as well as to share recent research findings, promote sustainability solutions, and foster the integration of early-career scientists into the academic community.

SocialStudies studies

MATERIALS

To promote the dissemination of research results, social science researchers have compiled part of their knowledge into various materials – books, monographs, and electronic publications. These resources are written in a popular science style and made accessible to a wider audience. They are used as teaching materials by social science students, entrepreneurs, and policymakers, thereby enabling social science researchers to contribute to the strengthening of the knowledge society.

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