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Latvia Higher Education in New Europe

9 th CBUR Conference Public & Private Partnership in University Financial Support June 13 – 15, 2003. Latvia Higher Education in New Europe Chairperson of the Council of Higher Education of Latvia, professor Baiba Rivza.

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Latvia Higher Education in New Europe

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  1. 9th CBUR Conference Public & Private Partnership in University Financial SupportJune 13 – 15, 2003 Latvia Higher Education in New Europe Chairperson of the Council of Higher Education of Latvia, professor Baiba Rivza

  2. The Number of Students in Latvia Higher Educational Establishments 2002./2003. Students 118 845 State higher educational establishments 91 646 (77 %) Private higher educational establishments 27 199 (23%) Full time students 54 694 (60 %) Part time students 36 952 (40 %) Budget students 31 244 (57%) Self-paying students 23 450 (43%) Budget students 857 (2%) Self-paying students 36 095 (98%)

  3. Budget Places in Different Fields of Studies (2002/2003ac.y., %)

  4. Students Enrolment for Self – finances and Government’s Budget, %

  5. Structure of the State Higher Education Institutions Budget %

  6. Portion of GDP (%), which is Allocated for Higher Education and Research from the State Budget

  7. Self earned income in Latvia University of Agriculture, % • 1998. – 22,1% • 1999. – 26,6% • 2000. – 26,0% • 2001. – 30,0% • 2002. – 31,9% • 2003. – 33,8%

  8. Number of Grants and Total of Funding Among Branches

  9. Number of Grants and Total of Funding Among Branches

  10. The Potential of the Universities: Power Points in ac.y. 2002.

  11. The Potential of the Universities: :Weak Points: • The aging of academic personal, studies and scientific infrastructure • The decrease of real state financing for universities comparing to other higher education institutions

  12. The Indicators of Achieving Program’s Results

  13. Necessary Finances for Realization of the Program

  14. Thank You for Attention!

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