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Author Archives: Inga Külmoja
No Country Stands Alone – Except Maybe Syria!
Find out what University of Tartu professors think about the famous ‘Tujurikkuja’ parody. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Events
Tagged Estonia, parody, refugee crisis, refugees, song, Syria, Tujurikkuja, video, xenophobia
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Top 10 Most Read Stories from 2015
See the 10 most popular stories on UT Blog from 2015. Enjoy! Continue reading
Posted in General
Tagged 2015, best of, collection
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Our Basque Director in Viljandi: 100 Days in Office
Read the inspiring and sharp interview with the new director of Viljandi Culture Academy, Iñaki Sandoval. Continue reading
3 PhDs from India: We Love Estonian Christmas
Listen to 3 PhDs from India discussing their scientific journeys, food, climate, and more. Continue reading
Aldus Manutius: Italics, the Semicolon, and Pocket Books
Learn about the invention of italics, the semicolon, and portable pocket-sized books. Continue reading
Posted in Events, General, Humanities, Research
Tagged Aldine Press, Aldines, Aldus Manutius, Erasmus, exhibition, festina lente, printing, publishing, Renaissance, University of Tartu Library, Venice
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Kristiina Ehin: How to Explain My Language to You
Get to know famous Estonian author Kristiina Ehin through two of her beautiful poems. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, General, Humanities
Tagged Estonian, Estonian literature, Estonian poetry, Kristiina Ehin, liberal arts
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