The travelling exhibition "Science for Latvia 2025", created by the Ministry of Education and Science, offers a unique opportunity to get to know 12 outstanding Latvian scientists and their contribution to the development of society and research. From July 1 to 27, this diverse exhibition can be viewed in both the capital and the region, at the Latvian Academy of Arts (LAA), Kalpaka Boulevard 13, Riga, and the Talsi Main Library (TGB), Brīvības Street 17A, Talsi.
Twelve scientific excellences, representing 12 leading Latvian scientific institutions, demonstrate the strength and diversity of Latvian science in the European Research Area. In cooperation with the science communication platform researchLatvia, the calendar and exhibition "Science for Latvia 2025" reflect the issues studied by Latvian scientists that impact our society, environment, and culture. In July, the Latvian Academy of Sciences' contribution to research and its role in the development of science are particularly highlighted, especially its contributions to the development of internationally competitive research.

"Science for Latvia 2025" reflect the issues studied by Latvian scientists that impact our society, environment, and culture. In July, the Latvian Academy of Sciences' contribution to research and its role in the development of science are particularly highlighted, especially its contributions to the development of internationally competitive research. "In my opinion, art and science are equal, and we create together to make the world a better and more harmonious place. Every future researcher continues this work, creating a legacy and thus helping to shape a knowledge society in Latvia," emphasises Art. D. Ansis Rozentāls , LMA assistant professor, IT specialist, painter.
TGB Director Rita Alkšbirze emphasises that nowadays libraries play a crucial role in promoting the visibility of science and ensuring accessibility, thereby fostering the exchange of knowledge and educating the public.
"The exhibition "Science for Latvia 2025" offers every resident and guest of the Talsi region an opportunity to learn about 12 outstanding Latvian personalities in science at the library. Libraries serve as a bridge between science and society, making complex ideas understandable and accessible to everyone. Popularising Latvian science in the regions, including Talsi, is essential for Latvian scientists to become visible outside of large cities, so that their work reaches readers of different generations and inspires both young people and adults. The Talsi Main Library in the Talsi region is the place to see this offer presented through an exhibition. "
Each of the scientists represents their unique field of research, including choreomusicology, national defense and security, pharmacogenetics, protection of rare and protected species, reduction of overgrowth of water bodies, research on comets and their activity, art history, imitative modeling, the internal logic of modern society from a philosophical perspective, culture, as well as bookmaking, library science, and the history of the written word.
The travelling exhibition will be on display throughout the year at various higher education institutions, as well as other public and cultural venues throughout Latvia. By scanning the QR codes, anyone interested can watch all 12 video stories. This initiative not only promotes the visibility of science, but also strengthens the public's connection with science.
12 scientific personalities – six female researchers and six male researchers – contribute to the development of interdisciplinary national and world-class science centres with their unique research work:
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Dr. art. Diāna Zandberga (Pro-Rector for Scientific and Creative Work of the Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music, Director of the Joint Professional Doctoral Study Program in Arts of Latvian Art Universities, pianist);
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Dr. sc. pol. Toms Rostoks (Director, Associate Professor, Security and Strategic Research Centre, National Defence Academy of Latvia);
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Dr. biol. Renāte Ranka (Tenured Professor at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Riga Stradins University, Leading Researcher at the Institute of Public Health);
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Dr. biol. Artūrs Škute (Professor, Institute of Life Sciences and Technologies, Daugavpils University);
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Ph. D. Rūta Ozola-Davidāne (Associate Tenure Professor, Institute of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Forest and Environmental Sciences, Latvian University of Biosciences and Technology);
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Mg. sc. comp. Karina Šķirmante (Leading researcher at the Ventspils University College Ventspils International Radio Astronomy Center, doctoral student);
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Art. D. Ansis Rozentāls (Associate Professor at the Latvian Academy of Arts, IT specialist, painter);
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Ph. D. Oskars Java (Director of the Institute of Sociotechnical Systems Engineering, Vidzeme University of Applied Sciences , researcher);
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Dr. phil. Raivis Bičevskis (Tenure Professor, Faculty of Humanities, University of Latvia the branches of philosophy, ethics and religion in the sub-branch of social philosophy);
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Dr. sc. ing. Sergejs Gaidukovs (Tenured Professor, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology, Riga Technical University );
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Ph. D. Baiba Tjarve (Deputy Head of the Institute of Culture and Arts of the Latvian Academy of Culture, Leading Researcher);
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Mg. art., Mg. soc. Dagnija Baltiņa (Director of the National Library of Latvia, PhD student).
Modern science inspires, amazes, and builds a knowledge-based society! May the achievements of Latvia's universities continue to encourage us to seek, create and grow!
The science calendar has been developed within the ministry implemented ERDF project No. 1.1.1.1/1/24/I/001, “More Effective and Smarter Implementation and Management of Latvia's Science Policy.” Contributors include “Entuziasti Digital” Ltd., Mārtiņš Pavasaris, video director Kristaps Mozgirs, and photographer Mārtiņš Goldbergs, in collaboration with the researchLatvia creative team.