Career in research

More than 1,000 researchers work at the University of Tartu. The university offers a motivating working environment that allows researchers to reach and stay at the top of their field. The university's career model for academic staff gives clear guidance on how to progress on the career path. Support services are provided to researchers to make it easier for them to apply for research funding and find collaboration partners. 

Career model for academic staff

Become a researcher

Support services for researchers

Collaboration opportunities

Portree akadeemik Pärt Petersonist

Pärt Peterson was elected as member of the Academy of Sciences in biomedicine

Doctoral defence: Egils Avots “Brain Abnormality Detection Using Statistical Analysis of Individual Structural Connectivity Networks and EEG Signals”

On December 15 at 12:15 Egils Avots will defend his doctoral thesis “Brain Abnormality Detection Using Statistical Analysis of Individual Structural Connectivity Networks and EEG Signals”

Doctoral defence: Lauri Kann "Revolutionary events with human casualties in Estonian towns in 1905"

On 19 December at 16:15 Lauri Kann will defend his doctoral thesis "Revolutionary events with human casualties in Estonian towns in 1905".