The university will use the survey to find out what kind of mobility Estonia's largest university brings about and what attitudes staff and students hold towards sustainable mobility.
From 2 October to 5 November, all University of Tartu employees, students, alumni, their families and all others interested are welcome to complete the orienteering course and reconnect with the varied history of Toome Hill.
The University of Tartu doctoral students are invited to participate in the three-minute thesis competition on 28 September.
At the beginning of August, the menu layout of the UT website was updated.
Sound installation “Echo of Time” in the main portal area of the cathedral
University of Tartu Museum offers graduates the chance to take photos of their special day in the cathedral towers
The University of Tartu Museum’s Crazy Scientist, whose conferences introduce the scientific world to the youngest science lovers, won an Estonian science communication award.
Exhibitionn in the garden of the Tartu old observatory
On 15 May, the University of Tartu Museum and the University of Tartu Natural History Museum and Botanical Garden were given the Green Museum certificate.
Seminar on museum education: „Communication and travelling in 17th century Swedish universities“
June 15-16, 2023, University of Tartu Museum (Lossi 25, Tartu)
On Saturday, May 20, the Museum Night "Movement in the Night" will take place.
Rector of the University of Tartu Toomas Asser announced the university's contribution to society award, research award and language award and recipients of the teaching staff of the year award.
The University of Tartu Museum has been nominated for the European Museum of the Year Award. The award is issued by the European Museum Forum, and the winner will be announced in Barcelona in May.
The winner of the lighting design competition for the Tartu Cathedral is the international team of lighting designers led by lighting design studio LIGHT-TO-LIGHT.
The University of Tartu invites everyone with their family to the museum on the first Sunday of Advent, 27 November, at 15:00.
Recipients of University of Tartu honorary decorations announced
Visitors of the University of Tartu Museum must present a certificate to prove vaccination against Covid-19 or recovery from this disease or a negative test result. This requirement does not apply to children and young people under the age of 18.
At the ticket office, all visitors from the age of 18 need to present a valid certificate proving one of the following:
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completed vaccination;
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recovery from COVID-19.
From 9 August, visitors of the University of Tartu Museum must present a certificate to prove vaccination against Covid-19, recovery from this disease or a negative test result. This requirement does not apply to children and young people under the age of 18.
At the ticket office, all visitors from the age of 18 need to present a valid certificate proving one of the following:
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completed vaccination;
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recovery from COVID-19;
The exhibition dedicated to memories and values of life, “Face of Death. Life’s Vigour Through Death Masks” is open to visitors in the University of Tartu Art Museum from 14 May.
“On the one hand, death masks show without embellishment the evanescence of all things, while on the other hand, they glorify the life of the deceased that is worthy of eternal memory,” said Ken Ird, curator of the exhibition.
Planetarium shows in Russian take place on October 24th and November 21st 11.00 a.m -11.30 a.m. See for more here