Are you planning to apply to one of our international bachelor's or master's programmes (see more here) in 2025? If yes, join our Virtual Open Day 2025 from wherever you are on 16 January at 12:00 (GMT+2).
Applying to a university abroad can feel daunting, but we’re here to support you. Take part in the Virtual Open Day 2025 to learn about the University of Tartu, our admission requirements, the application process, student life, and detailed programme information. You’ll also have the opportunity to ask our admissions specialists any pressing questions you might have and attend info sessions where programme directors share details about their degree programmes.
We will cover the following:
- Overview of the University of Tartu
- Application process
- Important deadlines
- English language requirements
- Student life and accommodation opportunities
- Tuition waivers
- Programme info sessions
The event will take place on 16 January 2024, from 12:00 to 19:00 (GMT+2).
Register your participation
All times are shown in Eastern European Standard Time (GMT+2).
- 12:00–12:30 A brief presentation about the university
- 12:30–13:00 Admission requirements, bachelor's studies
- 13:00–13:30 Admission requirements, master's studies
- 13:30–14:00 Student life at the University of Tartu
- 14:00–19:00 Programme info sessions
All times are shown in Eastern European Standard Time (GMT+2).
Bachelor's programmes:
- Business Administration, 15:00
- Medicine, 14:00
- Science and Technology, 16:00
Master's programmes:
- Acturial and Financial Engineering, 14:00
- Bioengineering, 17:00
- Clinical Nutrition, 18:00
- Clinical Pharmacy, 14:00
- Computer Science, 15:00
- Contemporary Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, 14:00
- Creative Project Management, 14:00
- Disinformation and Societal Resilience, 14:00
- Educational Technology, 14:00
- Entrepeneurship in Economic Policymaking, 14:00
- European Languages and Cultures, 16:00
- Estonian and Finno-Ugric Languages, 17:00
- Excellence in Analytical Chemistry, 14:00
- Folkloristics and Applied Heritage Studies, 18:00
- Geoinformatics for Urbanised Society, 16:00
- Information Technology Law, 14:00
- Innovation and Technology Management, 14:00
- International Law and Human Rights, 16:00
- International Relations and Regional Studies, 14:00
- Materials Science and Technology, 15:00
- Philosophy, 14:00
- Politics and Governance in the Digital Age, 14:00
- Quantative Economics, 14:00
- Robotics and Computer Engineering, 15:00
- Semiotics, 17:00
- Software Engineering, 15:00
We look forward to e-meeting you in January!