Unveiling the Ministry of Education and Science's Calendar and Travelling Exhibition "Research Latvia 2025"
In an inspiring atmosphere, the Ministry of Education and Science launched its calendar and travelling exhibition "Research Latvia 2025". The interactive science calendar, available in both digital and traditional formats, showcases 12 of Latvia's leading scientific institutions and their researchers. Their outstanding achievements underscore Latvia's significant contributions to the European Research Area and on a global scale.
At the opening ceremony of "Research Latvia 2025", for the first time, the 12 featured scientific institutions received the Member of researchLatvia recognition, thus confirming their significant role in the development of Latvia's research.
"The 'Research Latvia' calendar, now in its eighth year, has become a unique guide to Latvia's scientific achievements - inspiring, sparking new ideas, and emphasising the importance of science for the sustainable development of our society. The exhibition, calendar, and video stories about fascinating scientific personalities not only highlight achievements but also serve as an essential strategic communication tool, helping us move toward our ultimate goal—a knowledge-based society. May modern science create, surprise, and drive us forward!" said Anda Čakša, Minister of Education and Science.
The calendar launch event took place at the Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music, K. Barona Street 1, Riga. The travelling exhibition will be open to the public there until January 29, 2025. Throughout the year, the exhibition will be displayed in various higher education institutions, as well as other public and cultural venues across Latvia. By scanning QR codes, visitors can watch all 12 video stories. This initiative not only promotes science but also strengthens the public's connection to the world of research.
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