Estonia: University rector suggests tuition fees in higher education

Estonia needs to discuss the possible introduction of tuition fees in higher education, Toomas Asser, rector of the University of Tartu, stated, ERR reports. He said that maintaining the quality of education with state budget funds only was becoming unsustainable, noting that even affluent countries struggle to fund high-quality education exclusively with public funds. Asser…

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Latvia: Direct flights to US made possible after FAA audit

The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has assigned Category 1 country designation to Latvia following an audit of the Latvian Civil Aviation Agency (CAA), LSM reports. FAA ascertained that Latvia’s civil aviation regulation and CAA’s supervisory activities complied with the standards of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). The FAA decision allows Latvian airlines to…

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Latvia: Radiosurgery Centre Sigulda obtains international certification

Latvia’s Radiosurgery Centre Sigulda (SRC Sigulda) has become the first stereotactic centre in the Baltic states to receive certification from the International Stereotactic Radiosurgery Society (ISRS), DELFI reports. The ISRS certification acknowledges that the clinic’s equipment, medical staff, and treatment processes align with the highest international standards. SRC Sigulda is part of Sigulda Hospital.

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