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Category Archives: Estonia
30 Maps of Estonia in 30 Days
Evelyn Uuemaa, a geographer and senior researcher in geoinformatics at the University of Tartu, challenged herself with the task of making 30 maps of Estonia – one in a day. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Natural and exact sciences, Research, Tartu
Tagged geography, geoinformatics, maps, open data, open source, open-access data, twitter
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The Pen
This is a short story on meeting a poet in Tartu. Continue reading
My summer challenges and beyond
Laima Anna Dalbiņa writes about her summer internship at Tartu Observatory. Continue reading
Posted in Career, Estonia, Student life
Tagged computer science, ESTCube-2, internship, observatory, Tartu Observatory
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“It’s one of these Baltic states, right?”
Read what Yanis Hamdali has to say about his Erasmus experience at the University of Tartu. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Student life, Studies, Tartu
Tagged Erasmus, Erasmus experience
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How to be the greenest fellow in Tartu?
UT students Wanyi Ji and Kaia Solnik have prepared a guide for leading sustainable green life in Tartu. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, General, Student life, Tartu
Tagged climate, environment, green, nature, nature conservation
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Mariam from Georgia: I knew more about Tartu semiotics than about Estonia
On the day of our interview, Mariam arrived to Tartu from a week-long conference. She walked through the streets and said: “Oh my god, this is so familiar!” She had the feeling of opening the door and saying: “Hey Mom, … Continue reading