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Transport and Telecommunication Institute (TTI) (Latvian: Transporta un Sakaru Institūts, TSI) (Russian: Институт Транспорта и Связи, ИТС) (previously known as RCAII and Riga Aviation University) is the largest university-type accredited non-state technical higher educational and scientific establishment in Riga, the capital of Latvia. It was established in 1999, although it also incorporates the core of a technical and aviation school which dates back to 1919. Main directions of academic activities include electronics and telecommunications, information technology and computer science, economics, management and business administration, transport and logistics.

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  • Transport and Telecommunication Institute (TTI) (Latvian: Transporta un Sakaru Institūts, TSI) (Russian: Институт Транспорта и Связи, ИТС) (previously known as RCAII and Riga Aviation University) is the largest university-type accredited non-state technical higher educational and scientific establishment in Riga, the capital of Latvia. It was established in 1999, although it also incorporates the core of a technical and aviation school which dates back to 1919. Main directions of academic activities include electronics and telecommunications, information technology and computer science, economics, management and business administration, transport and logistics. (en)
  • Институт транспорта и связи (латыш. Transporta un sakaru institūts, TSI) — аккредитованное частное высшее учебное заведение в Латвии. Расположен в городе Риге по адресу: ул. Ломоносова, 1. Основан в 1999 году, является преемником части программ и научно-преподавательской традиции РКИИГА. (ru)
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  • Transport and Telecommunication Institute (TTI) (Latvian: Transporta un Sakaru Institūts, TSI) (Russian: Институт Транспорта и Связи, ИТС) (previously known as RCAII and Riga Aviation University) is the largest university-type accredited non-state technical higher educational and scientific establishment in Riga, the capital of Latvia. It was established in 1999, although it also incorporates the core of a technical and aviation school which dates back to 1919. Main directions of academic activities include electronics and telecommunications, information technology and computer science, economics, management and business administration, transport and logistics. (en)
  • Институт транспорта и связи (латыш. Transporta un sakaru institūts, TSI) — аккредитованное частное высшее учебное заведение в Латвии. Расположен в городе Риге по адресу: ул. Ломоносова, 1. Основан в 1999 году, является преемником части программ и научно-преподавательской традиции РКИИГА. (ru)
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