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Tag Archives: international relations
Favour from Nigeria: I want to be a model for how you view my continent, my country, my race
This is a story of Ezinne Favour Ogwuegbu, a cum laude graduate of the master’s programme in International Relations and Regional Studies at the University of Tartu. Continue reading
Posted in Student life, Studies
Tagged Estonia, international relations, international student, Nigeria
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Why leaving the research site is important for a political scientist
I received inspiration and motivation for this article from two important projects that I participated in this summer which will have a long-lasting impact for me and for my country (Ukraine). Hence, this article will speak concisely about two interesting … Continue reading
Posted in Career, General, Student life, Studies
Tagged Camp Model UN, Diplomacy, EU study days, EUStudyDays, international relations, Moloda Gvardiya, political science, public speaking, research site, United Nations
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Hannah Schaper: Stay Curious and Show Initiative
Hannah Schaper, a graduating student from Germany looks back at the time she spent in Tartu while studying at the International Relations and Regional Studies programme. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Social sciences, Student life, Studies, Tartu
Tagged Erasmus, Germany, international relations, international student, student ambassadors
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How Secure Are Small Nations after the Annexation of Crimea?
Heiko Pääbo, Head of the UT Center for Baltic Studies, writes about the perspective and the consequences of Russia’s aggression in Crimea for the small nations. Continue reading