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Optional courses in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities spring 2026
The Faculty of Arts and Humanities offers numerous optional courses for the spring semester, available to both our students and all other students at the University of Tartu.
09 January 2026 for student
Guest Lecture: The Collapse of the Growth Model and Fiscal Crisis - Rethinking State Capacity in Japan
The Centre for Oriental Studies at the University of Tartu will host a guest titled "The Collapse of the Growth Model and Fiscal Crisis - Rethinking State Capacity in Japan" on 11 December at 12:00
05 December 2025 for student
Graduate School of Humanities (HUMA) Autumn School 2025
The 10th conference will take place on the 27th–28th of November at the University of Tartu Library.
22 October 2025 for student
Mentoring programme offers valuable experience for both students and alumni
The mentoring programme that has been popular in the previous years will be held again this autumn semester.
02 September 2025 for student
Information session for new international degree students
The first weeks at the university bring new acquaintances, new buildings, a new daily schedule and, of course, a lot of new knowledge. To organise the first weeks and the rest of the studies better, we have put together an information session on the most important topics, where first-year students can find out how to navigate the university.
01 September 2025 for student
Optional courses in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities autumn 2025
The Faculty of Arts and Humanities offers numerous optional courses for the autumn semester, available to both our students and all other students at the University of Tartu.
15 August 2025 for student
New season of podcast for international students “Tiksu to UniTartu”
The University of Tartu’s podcast for prospective international students, “Tiksu to UniTartu”, is back this summer with a second season.
Writer Viivi Luik is University of Tartu’s next Professor of Liberal Arts
Next academic year, the professorship of liberal arts will be held by poet, children’s author and prosaist Viivi Luik.
What you need to know before applying for a doctoral programme
Doctoral studies are a part of the career path, giving you the knowledge and future skills needed to become a top specialist or manager.
Career Day for students of the Faculty of Arts and Humanitites
At the Career Day, students will have the chance to ask questions directly to our many internship partners, who represent museums, cultural institutions, and companies. You can learn about the available internship opportunities, the application process, the roles available for international students, and more.