Category Archives: Events

Concert: Ka Moosiga & Too Hot For Teacher

Last Friday, teachers and students were rocking the audience at the Athena Centre in Tartu. A hardrock band THFT (Too Hot For Teacher) got the show going while Ka Moosiga, comprised of our uni’s international students, a postdoc researcher and … Continue reading

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Student Video: I Just Can’t Get Enough!

This is a diary video by Rūta Petersonaitė, a fourth year student of publishing at Vilnius University, about her 2010/2011 semester in Tartu, Estonia. Continue reading

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The University of Tartu’s 2010 in 18 Colourful Photos

This is a collection of some colourful pictures marking the year 2010 at the University of Tartu, Estonia. Continue reading

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Photos: How Students Invoke The Christmas Spirit

Rūta Petersonaitė, a fourth year student of publishing at Vilnius University, took out her camera and captured the Christmas spirit among the students in Tartu. Nine awesome photos! Continue reading

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“My First Scientific Achievement” Video Contest

This science video contest is for all students currently studying in Estonia. First prize: 1000 EUR, second prize: 500 EUR, third prize: 250 EUR, and audience award: 250 EUR. Deadline: 17 January 2011. Continue reading

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TEDxTartu: Estonia Should Give Up Cash and Grow Leaders

This is a walk-through the TEDxTartu conference on 20 November, 2010. The main ideas presented by 9 invited speakers are summarized. Continue reading

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