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Category Archives: Estonia
Doctoral Students’ Stories – Reasons to Undertake the Journey
This spring we brought you some stories from various (mostly financial) challenges doctoral students face every day. Despite all that, each year hundreds of young researchers both start and carry on with their doctoral studies. It is reasonable to ask … Continue reading
Posted in Career, Estonia, Research, Student life, Studies, Tartu
Tagged Doctoral student, Doctoral students, Leene Korp, Maarja Kõrkjas, PhD, PhD student, PhD studies, Randel Kreitsberg, Signe Ivask
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President of Estonia Kersti Kaljulaid: Tartu and the university symbolically bind us all into one
At the invitation of Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid, six European heads of state arrived in Tartu on the 22nd of June to celebrate Estonia`s 100th anniversary. President of Georgia Giorgi Margvelašvili, President of Iceland Guðni Thorlacius Jóhannesson, President of Lithuania Dalia … Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Events, Tartu
Tagged President of Estonia, President of Finland, President of Georgia, President of Iceland, President of Latvia, President of Lithuania, Presidents, speech, Tartu, unitartu
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The New Rector of the University of Tartu is a Man of Action
Colleagues say that Toomas Asser, who was elected rector on 26 April, is a true Estonian in the best sense of the word: he says a lot in few words and does even more. After the election results were announced, … Continue reading
Posted in Career, Tartu
Tagged Rector, rector elections, Tartu University, Toomas Asser, unitartu
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5 Hacks for Making the Most out of a UT Mentoring Programme
In the end of 2017 University of Tartu started a pilot mentoring programme for bringing together talented alumni and students to make the most out of each others’ skills and knowledge base – students could have a sneak peek into … Continue reading
Posted in Career, Student life, Studies, Tartu
Tagged mentor programme, mentoring, unitartu
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Do it for Tartu – what we can offer the City of Good Thoughts (Heade mõtete linn)
“We tried to engage and invite them to an event. We made an effort. But it didn’t seem to work out”. Over a week ago, I had a conversation with my classmate when we saw each other at “Escape Room … Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Events, General, Student life, Studies
Tagged globalization, Iverson Ng, multilingualism, Tartu, tartu 2024, Tartu Student Days
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Honest advice from current international students
Were you accepted to the University of Tartu? Here are some tips (and future warnings) from our current students! Continue reading
Posted in General, Student life, Studies, Tartu
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Way to Cultural Integration: Learning from Shai’s Life
Today I would like to talk about my journey – a journey to find a home, a journey of creating a sense of belonging, a journey of making my own identity. The reason for sharing my true life story to … Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, General, Student life
Tagged cultural integration, integration
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