Traveling Exhibition "Research Latvia 2025" on Display for Defense Academy Students and Personnel

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February 3, 2025

The traveling exhibition “Research Latvia 2025”, created by the Ministry of Education and Science, offers a unique opportunity to discover the work of 12 outstanding Latvian scientists and their contributions to society and research. From February 3 to 26, this diverse exhibition will be on display in the lobby of the Latvian National Defence Academy, Ezermalas Street 8b, Riga. The exhibition is open to the academy's students, staff, and guests.

The 12 distinguished scientists, representing 12 leading Latvian research institutions, showcase the strength and diversity of Latvian science within the European Research Area. In collaboration with the science communication platform researchLatvia, the calendar and exhibition “Research Latvia 2025" highlight the topics Latvian researchers explore that impact society, the environment, and culture. Each researcher represents a unique field of research, including choreomusicology, national defence and security, pharmacogenetics, the protection of rare and endangered species, mitigating waterbody overgrowth, comet activity studies, art science, simulation modelling, the inner logic of modern society through philosophy, cultural studies, as well as book history and library science. 

“Science helps me understand the world, creates an opportunity to be part of the international community of scientists, and allows me to contribute to the discussion about international security and Latvia's place in it,” notes Dr. sc. pol. Toms Rostoks, National Defence Academy of Latvia Director, Associate Professor at the Security and Strategic Research Centre.

The traveling exhibition will be showcased at various higher education institutions and public cultural venues across Latvia throughout the year. Visitors can watch all 12 video stories by scanning QR codes. This initiative not only raises awareness of science but also strengthens the public's connection with it.

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The 12 scientists – six women and six men – contribute to the development of interdisciplinary national and international-level science centres through their unique research work: 
  • Dr. art. Diāna Zandberga (Vice-Rector for Scientific and Creative Work at the JVLAM, Director of the Joint Professional Doctoral Program in Arts of Latvian Art Academies, and Pianist); 

  • Dr. sc. pol. Toms Rostoks (Director of the Center for Security and Strategic Research at the National Defence Academy of Latvia, Associate Professor); 

  • Dr. biol. Renāte Ranka (Tenured Professor at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Riga Stradiņš University, Lead Researcher at the Institute of Public Health); 

  • Ph. D. Rūta Ozola-Davidāne (Tenured Associate Professor at the Faculty of Forest and Environmental Sciences, Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies); 

  • Mg. sc. comp. Karina Šķirmante  (Leading Researcher at Ventspils International Radio Astronomy Center, Ventspils University of Applied Sciences, Doctoral Student);    

  • Ph. D. Oskars Java (Director of the Institute of Sociotechnical System Engineering, Vidzeme University of Applied Sciences); 

  • Ph. D. Baiba Tjarve (Deputy Head and Leading Researcher at the Institute of Culture and Arts, Latvian Academy of Culture); 

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. 

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