On 26 May from 20–22, there will be an interruption in the work of the university’s information systems.
Until October 2022, all UT members can take one free Coursera course. Students can also use it towards the completion of their curriculum if they wish.
On Wednesday, 27 April, a webinar on the Ukrainian language and culture took place on Worksup.
The UT has extended the application deadline for Ukrainian citizens until 1 June for all English-taught first and second-level programmes.
On Thursday, 31 March, from 16:15–18:00, a panel discussion on the Russian-Ukrainian war takes place at the Delta Centre.
On 7 March, the university family gathered in front of the main building with Ukrainian flags and other symbols and recorded the address of the University of Tartu senate to the Ukrainian people.
At Delta Career Day, held at the University of Tartu Academic Sports Club on Thursday, 3 March from 11–16, students can meet reputable employers in their field to find a future traineeship or job.
The University of Tartu has established a scholarship fund to collect and channel donations to support the studies of Ukrainian students at the University of Tartu.
Information to the university family during the war in Ukraine
Delta Career Day will take place at the Academic Sports Club of the University of Tartu on March 3 from 11 am to 4 pm. The career fair is a great place to find an internship or get to know your future employer.
The award of outstanding lifetime achievements in research and development was presented to Professor emerita of the University of Tartu Ene-Margit Tiit and a total of 11 researchers of the University of Tartu were recognised with the annual awards for best research completed and published during the previous four years.
Create your future at the University of Tartu! Choosing studies at the Institute of Mathematics and Statistics, you become a specialist with a deep knowledge in your field and have excellent opportunities for further study or career.
The programme organised since 2017 aims to bring together active students and successful alumni to provide an opportunity for mutually beneficial collaboration and strengthen the community of the university.
The Digital Cleanup Week takes place at the university this week and all members of the university are invited to declutter their personal or their unit’s digital life to move in small but effective steps towards a greener university.
The Rector’s Office of the University of Tartu has decided that the university continues face-to-face teaching in spring semester 2021/22. To be able to meet in classrooms and avoid major viral outbreaks, it is still important to get vaccinated, stay home when ill and postpone large events.
The University of Tartu invites international students interested in international bachelor’s and master’s studies to submit their applications in DreamApply. Applicants can use a brand new curriculum search system.
In 2022, teaching and studies continue according to the principles agreed upon at the beginning of the academic year.