Topic: studies

Kaustinen Intangible Cultural Heritage Academy. Blended Intensive Programme with an Erasmus+ grant.
Students are invited to apply for the blended intensive programme (BIP) Kaustinen ICH Academy taking place in Finland in July 2026. Participants will recieve an Erasmus+ grant.
04 April 2026 cooperationinternational
Workshop on Network Analysis in the Humanities: registration now open
On May 6-8, the Center for Digital Text Studies (DigiTS), in cooperation with the Institute of Foreign Languages and Cultures, will organize a 3-day workshop on network analysis in the humanities.
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.
UNESCO Chair took international students on a field trip
International students from the course "Heritage and Cultural Policies" went on a field trip to learn about the heritage framework in Estonia.
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.
14 February 2025 cooperationstudies
Optional courses in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities spring 2025
The Faculty of Arts and Humanities offers optional courses for spring 2025.
13 January 2025 studies
A Curriculum that Bridges Cultures: EDUMaH Graduates Share Their Study and Experience
EDUMaH programm inspireerib ja valmistab ette muuseumihariduse ja kultuuripärandi valdkonna tulevikutegijaid.
25 November 2024 cooperationstudies
Optional courses in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities autumn 2024
Optional courses in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities autumn 2024 are now open for registration.
26 August 2024 studies
Musician Kadri Voorand to be the new Professor of Liberal Arts at the University of Tartu
In the coming academic year, singer, pianist and composer Kadri Voorand will become the new Professor of Liberal Arts at the University of Tartu, with a lecture course focusing on life-changing creation. She will be succeeded by Peeter Jalakas, former professor and director, who will participate in a public discussion titled “Feeling and meaning” in the attic hall of Tartu Cathedral on the evening of 23 May.