Topic: studies

Number of University of Tartu doctoral graduates has reached recent years’ highest level
On 1 December, the 106th anniversary of Estonia’s national university, 142 doctoral degrees were conferred.
02 December 2025 studies
Study or conduct research in Germany – scholarship info session on 8 October
A three-week German language course at a German university, master’s studies, or research – all of this is possible with scholarships from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)!
The Center for Digital Text Scholarship is hiring!
The Center for Digital Text Scholarship (DigiTS), operating under the Centre of Digital Humanities at the Institute of Estonian and General Linguistics, is launching a call for applications for three research fellows (post-docs) and one junior research fellow (PhD student) in Digital Humanities.
Leave your mark – come join the University of Tartu Student Union!
Starting from March 24, it is possible to apply for the position of a student representative of the University of Tartu, both faculty and institute.
06 March 2025 for studentstudies
Starting Monday, you can study at night in the library once again
The first week of the traditional night library will take place this year from 9 to 13 December, when students can study in the library until midnight. In January, you can visit the night library for three weeks.
05 December 2024 studies
"Methods of extracting keywords and topics from text collections" (Maciej Eder)
The workshop will offer an introduction to information extraction methods from collections of written texts.
25 April 2023 studies
DIGIHUM Talk: Andra Siibak
"From artificial intelligence to artificial stupidity. Mapping the dominant enthusiasms and concerns related to the use of AI technologies in education"
14 April 2023 studies
DIGIHUM talks
TÜ Digihum Talks series served as a venue for talks on a wide range of topics in digital humanities with speakers from Estonia and elsewhere.
10 November 2022 studies
ReproducibiliTea journal club
. ReproTea is a journal club started at the Oxford University in 2018. The goal is to discuss diverse issues, papers and ideas about improving science, reproducibility and the Open Science movement.
02 November 2022 studiesresearch
DIGIHUM Talk: Nina Tahmasebi
2nd December: Nina Tahmasebi (University of Gothenburg) "Strengths and Pitfalls of Large-Scale Text Mining for DH" (Zoom)
11 October 2022 studies