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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Bringing The World to Tartu’s Orphanages
Tom Boyle, MA student of semiotics at the University of Tartu, shares his experience of working as a volunteer in Tartu’s orphanages as a part of the AIESEC project “World at Home”. Continue reading
Posted in Student life, Tartu
Tagged AIESEC, international students, orphanage, Tartu, volunteering, World at Home
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Two Students Locked Up on Museum Night
On a Museum Night, two 19th-century students populated the attic of the University of Tartu’s Main Building, the former students’ lock-up. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Events, Student life, Tartu
Tagged history, lock-up, museum, museum night, student, student life, Tartu, University of Tartu
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Reading Human Gene Codes and Minds
In an interview with Sigrid Kõiv, UT professor of Cognitive and Forensic Psychology Talis Bachmann explains the possibilities and problems of reading other peoples’ minds. Professor’s research interests include consciousness studies, visual awareness, advertising effects and much more. Continue reading
Posted in Medical sciences, Research, Social sciences
Tagged brain, consciousness, genetics, genome, human mind, man, personality, personality traits
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