Meeting University BUA

29.10.18

Meeting University BUA (Beijing Univ. Of Agriculture)
Presentation of the CLICHA project to Chinese students and a
delegation of 7 Italian students visiting Beijing

Meeting University BUA

Conference – Gathering

19/10/2018

The gathering was attended by more than 300 participants from all over Latvia. At the first part of the conference participants were introduced both with the possibilities of development of LLU and LF, as well as with the challenges of agronomists, gardeners and zootechnicians in practical management. In the second part of the seminar participants were divided into groups of 10 to 15 people depending on the year of graduation from the University of Agriculture. Graduates from the Zooengineering Specialty, under the guidance of LF lecturer Elita Aplociņa, were introduced with faculty’s scientific and study work, as well as were informed about the activities in international projects. One such project is the ERASMUS + project Climate Change in Agriculture (CLICHA), in which teachers of Faculty of Agriculture and other Faculties will have the opportunity to collaborate with colleagues from Greece, Italy and Tunisia in developing of study courses.

Presentation

10.15.18

Presentation of the CLICHA project at students of Master’s Degree in Agricultural Sciences of the DISAFA during the course in Energy systems and renewable energy

Presentation of the CLICHA project at students of Master’s Degree in Agricultural Sciences of the DISAFA

Workshop at Torino

Presentation of the CLICHA project at the
Workshop “Economia circolare & Blue Economy: una nuova prospettiva per l’acquacoltura del terzo millennio”
XXIV Convegno Nazionale S.I.P.I.
Torino 13/10/2018

Workshop at Torino

2100: What Climate for the Planet?

10.10.18

Center of Adaptation to Climate Change (CACC)
The screening was followed by a debate with teachers:
Achouak Arfaoui, Fatma Trabelsi, Imen Souissi, Oussama Rhouma, Slaheddine Khlifi

2100: What Climate for the Planet?

ENOAT Seminar

On 26-27 September 2018, the ENOAT (European Network of Organic Agriculture Teachers) seminar took place in the Czech Republic, University of Life Sciences in Prague. The seminar was attended by 24 teaching staff in organic agriculture from 11 countries. The participants presented the situation of the universities of the Member States in the context of the development and implementation of study courses and study programs in organic agriculture, as well as the integration of the topics of organic and environmentally-friendly agriculture into regular study courses. Various student teaching methods were presented. Also participants were introduced with on going projects in LUA, for example, Nord Plus project “Network for Rural water protection (2018 – 2019); Interreg project “Integrated Nitrogen Management System for the Gulf of Riga) – GURINIMAS(2017 – 2019); Bonus project “Mediating integrated actions for sustainable ecosystem services in a changing climate (MIRACLE)(2015 – 2018); ERASMUS+ project “Climate change in Agriculture (CLICHA)” (2017 – 2020) and etc.

ENOAT Seminar