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INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

INTERNATIONALIZATION STRATEGY

Internationalisation is one of the priorities defined in EKA development strategy. The key objective is to enhance EKA international competitiveness by promoting students and academic staff mobility, strengthening international cooperation, involving foreign academic staff in the study process and supporting integration of international students into  university life, thus contributing to the internationally recognized brand of the university and providing high quality multicultural learning environment.


The vision of EKA internationalisation: EKA is an internationally competitive and recognised, science-based and innovation-oriented higher education institution that:

  • atttracts internationally recognised and qualified employees to perform scientific and academic activities;
  • ensures multicultural environment to support students’ and staff competitiveness both in the local and international labour markets;
  • is a place for globally-known international research and academic events;
  • actively cooperates with other universities, institutions and employers in Latvia and beyond in academic, research and creative activities.


EKA main goals stated in Internationalisation and Modernization Strategy - IMS2028 are:

  • To support EKA staff and students’ excellence by providing opportunities and motivating to participate in international mobility
  • To establish the multicultural environment at EKA to ensure “internationalisation at home”
  • To enhance the quality of the study process at EKA by attracting internationally recognized and qualified teachers to perform academic activities
  • To support tolerance and diversity in the classroom by providing opportunities to develop intercultural and social communication skills among students and staff
  • To raise awareness about environmental and climate-change challenges among students and staff and increase interest in social entrepreneurship in the field of circular economy and environment protection
  • To promote civic engagement and active citizenship among students and staff
  • To increase digital and research competences of EKA students and staff
  • To promote the implementation of innovative teaching methods into the study process
  • To increase the relevance of curricula by strengthening the cooperation with employers and providing problem-based learning and offering international mobility.
  • To increase the number of programmes and study cources taught in English
  • To increase international recognition of EKA and raise its reputational value in the academic and scientific environment
  • To strengthen the existing and to expand the cooperation with other universities, institutions and employers in Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America in the field of research and creative activities
  • To enhance the quality of research process at EKA by attracting internationally recognised and qualified researchers to perform scientific activities


IMS2028 goals are aligned with the priorities of the Erasmus+ Programme:

  • Inclusion and diversity
  • Digital transformation
  • Participation in democratic life
  • Environment and fight against climate change

INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS 

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INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC WEEK (IAW)

International Academic Week 2025: A Week of Dialogue, Discovery and Global Connection

EKA University of Applied Sciences has successfully concluded International Academic Week 2025 (IAW2025, April) — an inspiring five-day journey of academic collaboration, cross-cultural exchange, and meaningful conversations about the future of education, business, law, and society.

This year, we proudly hosted 43 participants from 14 countries: Austria, Colombia, Czechia, Dominican Republic, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland,  Slovenia, Turkey, and the USA. The event took place during April 22-26, 2025.

Throughout the week:

  • We held over 24 lectures and workshops, covering diverse topics such as sustainable tourism, macroeconomics, digital balance, brand management, quality standards, corporate governance, leadership, war economics, and legal issues in international aviation.
  • We welcomed experts from 24 higher education institutions, who shared their insights and classroom experiences with EKA students and staff.
  • We explored staff development, project-based cooperation, and innovative ideas for community building and student well-being.
  • Our guests participated in speed networking, slow dating sessions, etECH2025 conference events, and a cultural tour of Riga, strengthening academic and personal ties across borders.


IAW2025 was more than an event — it was a platform for connecting minds, building partnerships, and creating shared knowledge that will continue to grow long after this week.

We thank all participants, partners, moderators, and organizers who made this week an inspiring success.

See you next year!

IAW2025 programme

IAW2025 photo gallery


Contact information:

EKA Erasmus+ coordinator Marina Tihomirova 
[email protected]

IAW2025 coordinator, dr.oec. Jevgenija Dehtjare
[email protected]

Vice Rector for Science and International Relations, Prof. Jelena Titko 
[email protected]

 

PREVIOUS INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC WEEKS

STAFF TRAINING WEEK (STW)

ERASMUS+ STAFF TRAINING WEEK (STW) 2025

The ERASMUS+ EKA STW2025 International Staff Training Week, hosted by EKA University of Applied Sciences and supported by the EKA Scientific Institution, will take place from September 15–19, 2025.

This international week is a long-standing tradition held every September. It includes participation in lectures, seminars, various events, and a rich social program.

Stay tuned for updates so you don’t miss the chance to register and join us!

We’re looking forward to welcoming you to Riga for STW2025!


STW2025 coordinator:

Dr.oec. Jevgenija Dehtjare

Head of the Development, EKA Scientific Institution

[email protected]

+371 22 541 338


STW ARCHIVE

CHANGES TO WORKING HOURS

30.04.2025.

. Pre-holiday working hours – April 30:. The EKA administration, including the Study Information Centre and the library, will be open until 16:00.. May 1–May 5 – National holidays...

LIBRARY CLOSED 14.03

06.03.2025.

The EKA Library will be closed on 14 March.. We apologize for any inconvenience!.

AI TRAINING “DLEARN”

05.03.2025.

EKA Hosted AI Training with European Digital Learning Network (DLearn) President Gianluca Coppola. From March 3-5, 2025, EKA University of Applied Sciences hosted an exclusive AI training session led...

CHANGES TO WORKING HOURS

03.03.2025.

On 7 March, the EKA Customer Service (SIC and Library) will be open until 14.00.. We apologize for any inconvenience!.

LIBRARY CLOSED TILL 28.02

25.02.2025.

For technical reasons, the EKA Library is closed until 28.02.2025 (including).. We apologize for any inconvenience!.

SIGN UP FOR ERASMUS+

19.02.2025.

EKA University of Applied Sciences announces the opening of a competition for the Erasmus+ Student Exchange Programme for studies and traineeships in the Autumn Semester of 2025.. Students can apply...

EKA GRADUATION

14.02.2025.

This year heralds a rapid growth of inspiration in the atmosphere - on 7 February, the EKA University of Applied Sciences graduated experts and professional inspirers in several fields!. Congratulations,...

OWASP RIGA CHAPTER MEETUP

11.02.2025.

The 2nd OWASP Riga Chapter Meetup [IN-PERSON]. Topic: “Software secure development”. Details:. This event is kindly hosted by Ekonomikas un kultÅ«ras augstskola. There is limited...

LECTURE ON "GREEN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT"

11.02.2025.

As part of the ERASMUS+ program, Dr. Amvrosios Prodromou, a professor from CTL EUROCOLLEGE (Limassol, Cyprus), visited the EKA University of Applied Sciences at the beginning of February 2025. Dr. Prodromou...

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