Country | Teaching activity and holidays |
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Latvia 2014/15 - teaching activity and holidays |
nstitutions fix periods of teaching activity and holidays. Teaching activity usually is organised from September-December and from February-May. Higher education institutions in cooperation with their stakeholders from employment organisations autonomously determine the practical training placements (internships) periods for their students. As regards holidays, there is normally one week around Christmas/New Year and another one at Easter. |
Latvia 2015/16 - teaching activity and holidays | nstitutions fix periods of teaching activity and holidays. Teaching activity usually is organised from September-December and from February-May. Higher education institutions in cooperation with their stakeholders from employment organisations autonomously determine the practical training placements (internships) periods for their students. As regards holidays, there is normally one week around Christmas/New Year and another one at Easter. |
Latvia 2016/17 - teaching activity and holidays | Institutions fix periods of teaching activity and
holidays. Teaching activity usually is
organised from September to December and
from February to May. Higher education institutions in cooperation with their stakeholders from employment organisations autonomously determine the practical training placements (internships) periods for their students. As regards the holidays, there is usually one week around Christmas/New Year and another one at Easter. |
Latvia 2017/18 - teaching activity and holidays | Institutions fix periods of teaching activity and
holidays. Teaching activity usually is organised
from September to December and from
February to May. Full-time studies correspond to 40 weeks per year and not less than 40 academic hours per week. Higher education institutions in cooperation with their stakeholders from employment organisations autonomously determine the practical training placements (internships) periods for their students. As regards the holidays, there is usually one week around Christmas/New Year and another one at Easter. |