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Centre for Oriental Studies
UNESCO Chair on Applied Studies of Intangible Cultural Heritage
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Units and centers
Mongolian Research Laboratory
The conference 'Intangible Cultural Heritage and Inequalities' is organised in honour of Kristin Kuutma's birthday on 28 Septembril 2024.
Aet Annist from the UNESCO chair is part of an expert team convened by UNESCO.
The associate professor Aet Annist has co-authored the article Jeopardised Futures. Scanning the Horizon in a Changing Climate,
Aprillis kogunes CULTURALITY konsortsium. Avakoosolekut saatis näitus "Loojaid ja hoidjaid: Women Weaving Europe".
This spring the UNESCO Chair is invited to convene a webinar series at the Centre for Minorities Research, at Scotland’s oldest university of St Andrews.
On Wednesday, 10 April, at 19:00, the second University of Tartu Spring Run will take place.
New publication by the UNESCO chairholder Kristin Kuutma.
The theme week, running from 5 to 11 February, will include a social media campaign highlighting the work and achievements of women researchers.
The Digital Cleanup Week will take place at the University of Tartu for the fourth time from 22 to 26 January.
Kristin Kuutma, Professor of Cultural Studies, was the head of the Estonian delegation to the Committee meeting and also chaired a seminar.