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Tag Archives: Moscow
Switching from average success in Moscow to opportunities in Tartu
I have lived all my life in Moscow, the huge, metropolitan city of 15 million. I got my bachelor’s degree in geography at Lomonosov Moscow State University in 2008 and my master’s degree in geography at the same place in 2010. … Continue reading
Posted in Career, Estonia, Student life, Studies, Tartu
Tagged Austria, Erasmus, geoinformatics, GIS, internship, Moscow
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How Lyudmyla leads semiotic research in a Moscow agency
In an interview to UT Blog, fresh PhD Lyudmyla Zaporozhtseva unveils how she leads semiotic research at a marketing research agency in Moscow. Continue reading
Posted in Career, Humanities, Research
Tagged cultural codes, marketing, Moscow, PhD, PhD thesis, Russia, semiotics, semiotics of culture, Ukraine
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Commemorating Boris Nemtsov
University of Tartu Professor Andrey Makarychev explains how the murder of Boris Nemtsov was politically prepared and justified before it actually happened. Continue reading
Posted in Events, Research, Social sciences
Tagged Moscow, murder, Nemtsov, opposition, Russia, Russian
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