TSI

TRANSPORT AND TELECOMMUNICATION INSTITUTE

Transport and telecommunication institute (lat. Transporta un sakaru institūts – TSI) – is a modern university with the almost centennial history. TSI – is the university-successor of the legendary RKIIGA (Riga Red-Banner Civil Aviation Institute) and RAU (Riga Aviation Institute).

TRANSPORT AND TELECOMMUNICATION INSTITUTE

In the present-day appearance TSI was established in 1999. Nowadays TSI – is the only one private technical college university type in Latvia, where you can get higher education in Russian, Latvian and English languages. The Institute received permanent accreditation in Latvia as a higher education institution.

In TSI you can get higher professional education of first and second levels, bachelor and master degrees, prepare and defend a doctoral dissertation.

There are students from Russia, India, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, UK and other countries in TSI. The most popular education fields of study for foreign students are: logistics, information technologies, aviation

TSI – is accredited education, splendid lecturing staff, science and technology base, answering to the latest requirements, maximum considered learning environment, and, of course, diploma, admitted in the most World countries.

LATVIA

Latvia is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. Latvian is the official language. Latvians and Livs are the indigenous people of Latvia. Latvian and Lithuanian are the only two surviving Baltic languages. Latvia is a democratic and developed country and member of the European Union, NATO, the Council of Europe, the United Nations, CBSS, the IMF, NB8, NIB, OECD, OSCE, and WTO. In 2014, Latvia was listed 46th on the Human Development Index and as a high income country on 1 July 2014. By 2020 the government aims at a 1.5% GDP funding for research and development, with half of the investments coming from the private sector. Latvia develops their scientific potential on the basis of the existing scientific traditions, particularly in organic chemistry, medical chemistry, genetic engineering, physics, materials science and information technologies. Latvian Lats were used as its currency until and now it has been replaced by the Euro.

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