From 8 May to 20 October, all University of Tartu employees, students, alumni, their families and all others interested are welcome to complete the orienteering course and reconnect with the history of the University of Tartu dormitories.
Engaging and entertaining stories told by former and current students about living in the dormitory are characteristic of the university town of Tartu. Many people have special personal memories or experiences associated with the dormitory, so this year’s orienteering event will undoubtedly bring them the joy of recognition. The participants can see Tartu’s current and former student residences and read fascinating stories from Hillar Palamets, Juhan Peegel, Rein Lang and Ardi Liives.
“Student dormitories became an integral part of Tartu only after World War II when there were no longer enough rooms for students to rent in the war-battered city. Besides, it was easier for the Soviet authorities to keep an eye on young people living in the dormitories and boarding schools,” said Ken Ird, author of the orienteering course and Curator of the University of Tartu Museum.
In addition to orienteering, participants are also invited to visit the permanent exhibition “The University of Our Lives”, which features miniature dormitory rooms of different eras, at the University of Tartu Museum on Toome Hill. “The rooms are set up true to the period and built according to real descriptions. The time travel between the rooms starts with a 17th-century dormitory room and ends with one from the 1990s,” said Külli Lupkin, Head of Communication Office at the University of Tartu Museum.
How to start orienteering?
Who wins?
Orienteering is a recreational sports event for the whole university family. At the end of the event, a number of gifts will be raffled among all registered participants. To make sure you are one of the winners, let us know after completing the course that you went orienteering.
You are also welcome to share photos of your great moments on the orienteering course on the Facebook event page.