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ERASMUS+ K2 Project Conclusion Will Take Place in Ventspils University of Applied Sciences

Aug 16, 2021

From the 16th to the 20th of August the Erasmus + K2 project conclusion event will take place in Ventspils University of Applied Sciences. The intensive program participants from 7 countries: France, Portugal, Spain, Czech Republic, Romania, the Slovak Republic and Latvia; will attend the closing event.


The participants of the project are interpreters, translators and language experts, and it is possible to meet face-to-face again after a long time. Due to the pandemic, the work was done remotely; however, as the situation improves, participants from Latvia, Spain, Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic will be able to meet face-to-face at Ventspils University of Applied Sciences, while representatives from Romania, Portugal and France will continue to participate remotely.



The main goal of the final gathering is to discuss the actualities in the translation field during Covid-19, draw conclusions about future development trends during the next years, as well as look through the intellectual results gathered during the project.


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By Elīna Ērkšķe 03 Mar, 2022
Dear colleagues and friends, Last Thursday marked a dark moment in the history of Europe and the world as we became witness of a brutal and unprovoked act of war by Russia against a sovereign nation in the centre of Europe - Ukraine. We are deeply saddened by this. We at Ventspils University of Applied Sciences stand with the people of Ukraine at this difficult time and join the international community in condemning on the strongest possible terms the act of illegal aggression. We are prepared to offer every possible support within our means to staff, researchers and students at your institution. We are open look into the possibility to host your staff shorter or longer for periods of time. Once again - we stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine and our thoughts are with all those directly or indirectly impacted by this invasion. Yours sincerely, Dr. Karlis Kreslins Rector of the Ventspils University of Applied Sciences Foto: Shutterstock
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