ENLIGHT introduces the brightest stars of the network

ENLIGHT has launched the campaign “Faces of ENLIGHT” to introduce those members of the community that stand out as role models with their achievements and personal traits. Over a span of three years, each ENLIGHT university will choose six people into the campaign. The first one to represent the University of Tartu is the Professor of Environmental Health Hans Orru.  

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Hans Orru
Hans Orru (author: Andres Tennus)

Orru has been active as the ambassador of the UT Faculty of Medicine in ENLIGHT in both phases of the project, adding up to 3+ years of experience within the network. He has contributed to more than six courses and focuses mainly on the health and well-being domain. Read the interview with Orru on the ENLIGHT website.  

During the campaign, students and staff of the ENLIGHT universities will share how being part of the network has broadened their perspectives and helped them share knowledge across borders. The interviews will include students, academics, and staff members. The page of the Faces of ENLIGHT is updated regularly with exciting content. 

The first interviewees were the Communication Officer of ENLIGHT, Martina Vícenová (Bratislava Comenius University), the former President of the ENLIGHT Student Network Adnan El Kharbotly (University of Groningen), and the former ENLIGHT student representative Julia Forsberg (Uppsala University).  

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