The Faculty of Science and Technology at the University of Latvia (UL FST) offers a wide range of opportunities for secondary school students who wish to deepen their knowledge in the exact sciences and build a strong foundation for future studies. In addition to higher education programs, the faculty provides a unique chance to participate in Young Professionals’ Schools — specially designed initiatives that foster interest in science and technology.

A. Liepas Neklātienes matemātikas skola offers creative and challenging math problems that develop analytical thinking and problem-solving skills. It is an excellent platform for preparing for mathematics olympiads and starting a successful journey in the field.

Ģeologu skola introduces students to Earth’s processes and structures through hands-on tasks and field trips, providing practical experience in geology. The program helps students understand the importance of Earth’s resources and envision a sustainable future.

Jauno fiziķu skola engages students in exciting experiments and tasks to explore fundamental principles of physics and their applications in technology and everyday life. It is an ideal space for science enthusiasts eager to discover the laws of nature and innovation.

Jauno ģeogrāfu skola is designed for those interested in exploring the world and analyzing spatial data. The school offers practical sessions and cartography tasks that enhance understanding of geographic processes and global challenges.

Vides akadēmija is intended for young people who care about nature conservation and sustainable development. Students learn the basics of environmental science, participate in hands-on activities, and explore how science can help address today’s environmental issues.

The Faculty of Science and Technology invites secondary school students to take advantage of these opportunities to develop their knowledge and skills in science and technology — preparing for a successful future and career.