Based in the city of Jelgava, the Latvia University of Agriculture specializes in forestry, food technology and agricultural science. With close to 5,000 students, the university is one of Latvia’s most popular study destinations for these subject areas. Among the university’s highlights is the Jelgava Palace, an 18th century palace built by Francesco Bartholomeo Rastrelli and now used for educational purposes. Students every year look forward to attending the prestigious Christmas Ball in the palace.
There are eight faculties at the university:
Faculty of Economics and Social Development
Faculty of Information Technologies
Faculty of Agriculture
Faculty of Environment and Civil Engineering
Forest Faculty
Faculty of Food Technology
Faculty of Engineering
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
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Based in the city of Jelgava, the Latvia University of Agriculture specializes in forestry, food technology and agricultural science. With close to 5,000 students, the university is one of Latvia’s most popular study destinations for these subject areas. Among the university’s highlights is the Jelgava Palace, an 18th century palace built by Francesco Bartholomeo Rastrelli and now used for educational purposes. Students every year look forward to attending the prestigious Christmas Ball in the palace.
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