Topic: open science

Researchers created Estonian Health Communication Network
Selged ja adressaadiga arvestavad, teaduspõhised, ent inimeste toimevõimekuse suhtes lugupidavad sõnumid toetavad suhtluses osalejate vastastikust usaldust ning abistavad inimesi informeeritud terviseotsuste tegemisel.
Doctoral defence: Heily Raska ”Teachers’ Opinions on Aspects Related to the Choice of Learning Materials”
On 15 December at 10:00, Heily Raska will defend her doctoral thesis ”Teachers’ opinions on aspects related to the choice of learning materials”
27 November 2025 for studentstudiesresearch
Join various training sessions during Open Access Week
Several webinars are open to everyone.
14 October 2025 open science
University of Tartu coordinates major project for smarter use of cancer data in Europe
The UNCAN-Connect project (Decentralized Collaborative Network for Advancing Cancer Research and Innovation), led by the Estonian Cancer Network (ESTCAN) at the University of Tartu, aims to establish an international cancer data sharing platform to facilitate cancer prevention, monitoring, research, and treatment.
DataCite Estonia Open Science Seminar: "From Chaos to Clarity – Real-Life Stories about Research Data"
DataCite Estonia seminar "From Chaos to Clarity – Real-Life Stories about Research Data"
19 May 2025 open science
Public online lecture series on mobility analysis and planning for human-scale cities
The online lecture series features leading experts and scholars in mobility and transport from Estonia and beyond.
14 March 2025 open sciencefor student
Data Science Seminar "Triple-Helix Collaboration on Data"
The Data Science Seminar "Triple-Helix Collaboration on Data" will focus on the synergy between academia, industry, and government known as the "triple-helix" model.
Professor Sabine Andresen gave lecture “Ask us! Participatory research’s potential and limitations in childhood and family research”
A day earlier, professor Andresen will be appointed Honorary Doctor in Sociology of the University of Tartu.
Personality profiles of hundreds of professions published in new study by University of Tartu researchers
Journalists often possess neurotic qualities, while psychologists consider themselves skilled influencers. A study by researchers at the University of Tartu and the University of Edinburgh described which personality traits are common among people in certain jobs.
The newly published book explores children's vulnerability in various relational environments
Vulnerability arises and becomes ingrained through interactions in which both the child and the adult play a role.