• The project brings together most of the University’s activities on a single campus and provides advanced facilities for students and researchers.
  • In line with the “Green University” strategy, the new buildings will aspire to the highest energy performance, with the aim to exceed the standards for the near zero energy buildings. 

The European Investment Bank (EIB) has signed a €25 million financing contract with the University of Latvia to finance the third phase of the university’s campus development programme in Riga. This project aims to bring together most of the University’s activities on a single campus and provide advanced facilities for students and researchers.

https://www.eib.org/en/press/all/2024-476-eib-supports-final-phase-of-new-university-campus-development-in-riga