Student Union of Latvia - Members

Members

The members of LSA come from student unions of all Latvia higher education institutions thus LSA representing all the students of Latvia.

LSA members are:

  • Student Council of the University of Latvia
  • Student Parliament of the Riga Technical University
  • Student Union of the Latvia University of Agriculture
  • Student Council of the Daugavpils University
  • Student Union of the Riga Stradins University
  • Student Union of the Liepaja University
  • Student Council of the Latvian Academy of Culture
  • Student Council of the Police Academy of Latvia
  • Student Parliament of the Riga Higher School of Pedagogics and School Management
  • Students’ Deans Office of the Latvian Academy of Sports Education
  • Student Council of the Banking College of Higher Education
  • Krivs Council of the National Academy of Defence of the Republic of Latvia
  • Student Council of the Ventspils College
  • Student Union of the College of Social Technologies
  • Student Union of the School of Business Administration Turiba
  • Student Union of the International Higher School of Practical Psychology
  • Student Union of the Vidzeme College
  • Student Union of the Rezekne Higher School
  • Student Union of Higher School of Information Systems
  • Student Parliament of the Baltic Russian Institute
  • Student Council of the Latvian Maritime Academy
  • Social Work and Social Pedagogy Institute "Attistiba"
  • Student Association of the Stockholm School of Economics in Riga
  • Student Council of the Art Academy of Latvia
  • Student Union of the Institute of Transport and Telecommunications
  • Student Union of the Higher School of Psychology
  • Student Council of the J. Vitols Latvian Academy of Music
  • Student Council of Higher School of Economic and Culture
  • Student Council of the Latvian Christian Academy

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