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Tag Archives: conflict
Connecting outside of the frames of war
Karine Ghazaryan, University of Tartu student from Armenia, writes about human connections outside of the frames of war between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Events, Student life, Tartu
Tagged Armenia, Armenians, Azerbaijan, Azerbaijanis, conflict, friendship, Nagorno-Karabakh, Tartu, war
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Study trip: The conflict in Northern Ireland is tribal
Master’s students Merili Arjakas and David Liggera write about their study trip to Northern Ireland. Continue reading
Posted in Studies
Tagged conflict, conflict area, Dublin, Northern Ireland, study trip
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A Letter to Tartu Students from a Moscow Prison
Read the letter from prominent Russian performance artist Pyotr Pavlensky sent to Tartu students from a Moscow prison. Continue reading
Posted in Events, Humanities, Studies, Tartu
Tagged conflict, culture, Pavlensky, performance, post-soviet, Russian
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