More than 50 universities, schools, and educational organizations from 17 countries will present study abroad programs.
On March 14, 2026, an international exhibition of foreign education, Days of International Education, will take place in Riga. The event will be held at the Radisson Blu Hotel Latvija conference center and will be open to visitors from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
Representatives from over 50 universities, business schools, secondary schools, international language schools, and organizers of educational programs and camps from 17 countries will participate in the exhibition. Visitors will be able to obtain information about study programs, admission requirements, tuition costs, and scholarship opportunities, as well as meet representatives from educational institutions in person.
Among the participants are educational institutions from Switzerland, the Netherlands, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, the United States, Denmark, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, and other countries. In particular, the exhibition will feature the University of St. Gallen (Switzerland), Tilburg University and Eindhoven University of Technology (Netherlands), Stockholm School of Economics in Riga, as well as several other European universities.

In addition to universities, British boarding schools and organizers of academic and language programs held at renowned educational institutions in the UK will also be represented at the exhibition. Among them is Rugby School, a historic British school where modern rugby originated in the 19th century.
Visitors will be able to learn about scholarship and funding opportunities, as well as international educational programs, language courses, and academic summer camps for schoolchildren and students.
As part of the exhibition, free informational seminars will be held on opportunities for studying abroad, admission to European universities, and international exams such as IELTS and Cambridge English.
"The Days of International Education exhibition project was created in Latvia — the first exhibition took place in 2004. Over time, the event has expanded and is now held not only in the Baltic countries but also in Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia. The exhibition provides youth with the opportunity to obtain objective information about further education and professional development opportunities," noted Evgeny Govor, Chairman of the Baltic Council for International Education.
The exhibition will be beneficial for high school students, future students, parents, educators, and career guidance specialists interested in studying abroad.
Entry: free, with prior registration.
Information: www.balticcouncil.lv