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Category Archives: Estonia
The Internet of Things Lab Has the Scent of the Future Around It
Journalist Madis Aesma visited our unique Internet of Things Lab and put down his thoughts about it. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Natural and exact sciences, Research, Tartu
Tagged future, internet of things;, laboratory, network, smart solutions
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Kikee D. Bhutia: Reviving the Sikkimese (Denjongpo) culture
Doctoral student Kikee D. Bhutia from Sikkim, India is certain that the knowledge and experience gained from the Department of Estonian and Comparative Folklore will help her better research her own community, the Bhutia, as well as to understand their traditions and culture. Continue reading
Posted in Career, Estonia, Humanities, Research, Student life, Studies, Tartu
Tagged beliefs, folklore, patronage, PhD, pilgrimage, proverbs, rituals, values
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Eesti Blues Through the Eyes of a Photographer
Estonians cherish their beautiful summer, long sunny days and short fairy-tale nights. On the other hand, our dim and foggy days could be just as beautiful. Our IT law lecturer Tõnu Runnel has captured some amazing moments from those dim days all around Estonia. Continue reading
The Reason For Strokes in Children Is Still Unknown; Rehabilitation Is Getting Better
Every year, three to four newborns leave the hospital with a diagnosis for stroke. Rael Laugesaar, junior research fellow at the Department of Pediatrics explains that the reasons for strokes in children are still unknown but with regular rehabilitative care they are able to live a normal life. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Medical sciences, Research, Studies
Tagged baby, birth, diagnosis, newborn, pediatrics, perinatal, pregnancy, prenatal, rehabilitation, stroke
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This Christmas Comes with DIY Presents!
Making something with one’s own hands has become more and more popular each year. With Christmas almost here, a group of DIY-girls is challenging everyone to be the true creators of the presents and join the “This Christmas Comes with DIY Presents!” campaign. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, General, Student life, Studies, Tartu
Tagged Christmas, creativity, DIY, effort, gifts, presents, skills
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Triin Kask – Born To Be an Entrepreneur
Doctoral student Triin Kask describes how she got involved in entrepreneurship and what are the advantages of an entrepreneur’s life. Continue reading
Posted in Career, Events, Research, Social sciences, Student life, Studies, Tartu
Tagged entrepreneurship; business; start up; economics; IT
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