Topic: studies

University of Tartu announced recipients of awards in the field of teaching
At the conference “Teaching for Learning 2025: Journey Towards Valued Teaching”, Vice Rector for Academic Affairs Aune Valk presented the 2024 teaching awards and the teaching quality award.
16. January 2025 studiesteaching
Library celebrates the Year of the Estonian Book with an exhibition of legendary study materials
Textbooks and study materials are showcased in the exhibition for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Estonian book.
15. January 2025 culturestudies
Night Library continues in January
The Night Library will continue in January.
27. November 2024 servicesfor studentstudies
Sustainable study abroad experience
A green and sustainable lifestyle during your study abroad helps reduce environmental impact and supports the creation of a cleaner planet. On this page, you will find practical tips for green travel, guidelines for assessing your environmental footprint, and other useful information to make your learning mobility more sustainable.
12. February 2025 studiesinternational
University of Tartu calls for responsible use of artificial intelligence for teaching and studies
Both students and academic staff are expected to follow the guidelines for using artificial intelligence applications for teaching and studies.
14. October 2024 studies
The mentoring programme offers a valuable experience for both students and alumni
The mentoring programme will be held again this autumn semester, welcoming students, alumni and university staff to apply until 23 September.
26. August 2024 studiesalumni
The Mushroom Week of the University of Tartu Natural History Museum and Botanical Garden takes place during the second week of September
Sügise hakul tähistame traditsioonilist seenenädalat, mis toimub 12.–14. septembrini. Taas kord avastame seente salapärast maailma seeneretkel ja värvikireval seenenäitusel.
03. September 2024 cooperationstudiesmuseum
What is ENLIGHT and what it offers to universities
ENLIGHT is a network of ten European universities created in 2020. Promoting equitable quality of life, sustainability and global engagement through higher education transformation, the network offers various opportunities for students, professors, researchers, and staff members. The project focuses on six cross-cutting challenge domains: health and wellbeing, digitalisation, climate change, energy and circular economy, equity, and culture and creativity.
Karl Kruusamäe paves the way for human-robot collaboration full of possibilities
Karl Kruusamäe is fascinated by science at the frontiers of human knowledge: anything is possible. In his work, he is committed to developing collaboration between humans and robotics.