Topic: open science

Researchers created Estonian Health Communication Network
Selged ja adressaadiga arvestavad, teaduspõhised, ent inimeste toimevõimekuse suhtes lugupidavad sõnumid toetavad suhtluses osalejate vastastikust usaldust ning abistavad inimesi informeeritud terviseotsuste tegemisel.
New: series of the UNESCO Chair
The UNESCO Chair on Applied Studies of Intangible Cultural Heritage is launching a new series showcasing research and initiatives on intangible cultural heritage. The first hybrid meeting is held on 20 November.
Series of the UNESCO Chair
Perspectives of Intangible Cultural Heritage, series of the UNESCO Chair
UNESCO Chair to open an exhibition in Setomaa
Seto nädala raames avatakse 6. oktoobril kell 18 Värska kultuurimajas ohustatud keeltele tähelepanu juhtiv näitus RISE UP.
UNESCO Chair at the Viljandi Repair Festival
This year the annual Viljandi Repair Festival taking place on September 22, is co-organised by the UNESCO Chair on Applied Studies of Intangible Cultural Heritage (University of Tartu) as part of the EU funded research project CULTURALITY.
Webinar: AI and minoritised languages on May 22
The fourth RISE UP Online Networking Event called “What AI Can and Cannot do for Minoritised Languages” will take place on May 22nd at 14:00-17:00 CEST.
Workshop about living heritage and sustainable development
In 2025 and 2026, the UNESCO Chair on Applied Studies of Intangible Cultural Heritage (University of Tartu) is cooperatig more closely with French counterparts.
UNESCO Chairs dedicated to living heritage met in Paraguay
This week the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage meets in Paraguay. This was an opportunity for the The UNESCO Chair on Applied Studies of Intangible Cultural Heritage (University of Tartu) to present our recent and current initiatives to other chairholders.
A Curriculum that Bridges Cultures: EDUMaH Graduates Share Their Study and Experience
EDUMaH programm inspireerib ja valmistab ette muuseumihariduse ja kultuuripärandi valdkonna tulevikutegijaid.
Join the LIVIND research webinar on December 17
The Finnish Heritage Agency invites you to join the LIVIND webinar on December 17 to learn about the key insights that the research team of the LIVIND project, led by Kristin Kuutma, gathered throughout the project.