On Thursday, 11 December, from 11:50 to 13:00, we will be updating the University of Tartu website. During this time, there may be interruptions of up to 10 minutes when the website will not be accessible. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause!
On 3 December from 16:15 to 17:45, a public discussion titled "The Rise of Drone Warfare: What Everyone Should Know" will take place at the Johan Skytte Institute of Political Studies (Lossi 36), room 214. Join us for an in-depth exploration of how drone technology is reshaping modern conflict.
On Saturday, November 15, the traditional mathematics competition for students will take place. The competition will begin at 12:00 p.m. in room 1020 of the Delta Center and will last five hours
The three-minute thesis competition for doctoral researchers, held at the University of Tartu Library on 22 October, featured 13 popular-science short lectures in Estonian and 14 in English.
On 20 October, Rector of the University of Tartu, Toomas Asser, recognised the Solaride team, which had recently achieved second place in the world championships in Australia.
The University of Tartu three-minute thesis competition offers everyone the opportunity to learn in simple language how the research of current doctoral researchers contributes to making the world a better place to live in the future. The competition will be held on Wednesday, 22 October at 10:00 in the conference hall of the University of Tartu Library.
Last year, Elmo decided to challenge himself by joining the University of Tartu mentoring programme. His mentee was Grete Sakteos, a bachelor’s student in astrophysics.
On Wednesday, 24 September, between 11:45-16:00, the University of Tartu Student Union is offering all students a free lunch at Tõllakuur – the much-loved and well-known instant noodles popular among students.
The car Solaride III Enefit, built with the help of University of Tartu students, won second place in the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge – a world championship for solar cars held in Australia, covering nearly 3,000 kilometres.