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Research groups of the University of Tartu led by Professor of Mathematical Statistics Krista Fischer and Professor of Bioinformatics Jaak Vilo who have supported the state with the data collection and analysis since the beginning of the corona crisis can continue their work thanks to a private donation by entrepreneur Väino Kaldoja. 

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This seems to be what politicians from the Conservative People’s Party of Estonia (EKRE) have asked. As an answer, they have proposed a draft legislation aiming to prevent young people from Ukraine, Georgia, Russia or another non-EU country from coming here to study unless they pay for their studies. The draft legislation turned up at the beginning of September, without any analysis or legislative intent, without notifying the parties concerned or coordinating the draft with them.

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Today begins the application period for the Industrial Master's Programme in Quantitative Analysis, for which the students of Actuarial and Financial Engineering are also welcome to apply. The deadline for submitting the documents is October 12.

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On Monday, 7th September, 2020, at 16.15, an inaugural lecture titled „Affective Computing: Human Behavior Analysis Using Computer Vision and Machine Learning“ will be held at the UT Assembly Hall by dr Gholamreza Anbarjafari, UT Professor of Computer Vision.

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In a live interview on Tuesday, 1 September at 13:00, Rector of the University of Tartu Toomas Asser spoke about the organisation of studies and work at the university this autumn. 

The interview focused on what to keep in mind in this academic year in the circumstances of the spread of coronavirus and to what extent regular classroom studies will be replaced by e-learning. In addition, the rector once again reminded viewers how to keep oneself and others safe at work and during studies and what to do in case of illness.

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Dear members of the university,

To recover from the extraordinary situation that hit the world in spring, a summer holiday is vital for all of us. However, we must remember to exercise caution when returning to work to make sure our life at the university and in the country as a whole could continue as normally as possible.

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Futulab, the university-wide platform for mediation of internship, invites students of all curricula to join an internship project of interest. Registration is open until 20 September.

Project-based internship provides students with project work experience and therefore, a labour market advantage. It also helps expand their horizons, bring them out of their comfort zone, and forces them to develop.

Project-based internship enables students to

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The 2020/2021 academic year begins on ​August 31.

Timetable of the day:

9:00 opening event of the academic year of the University of Tartu
In front of UT Main Building / UTTV

14:00 introductory briefing for the first-year students of the Actuarial and Financial Engineering programme
Narva mnt 18 - 1020

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University gradually returns to the normal organisation of work.

Below, the units have described their organisation of work starting from 18 May. 

The page will be updated as needed.

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The graduation ceremonies of the University of Tartu are held from 15 to 20 June. All ceremonies are held in an online environment, meaning that all who wish can participate.

Online graduation ceremonies can be watched live in UTTV at the announced time. Links to recordings will be added to the table below after each ceremony.

Read how students can receive their diplomas.

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This year, traditional graduation ceremonies bringing together hundreds of people are not held at the University of Tartu, but ceremonies take place online. The university also makes a gift to the graduates: they now have their own tree and a bench in Tartu city centre. Also, the university main building and the sculpture on the Town Hall Square will be decorated.

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The University of Tartu Senate granted Richard Kerner, emeritus professor of Sorbonne Université, an honorary doctorate in mathematical physics.

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Tiina Kraav, Lecturer in Mathematics Education, and Kaur Lumiste, Lecturer of Mathematical Statistics, were awarded with good teaching grants.

The aim of the grant is to support lecturers in developing different teaching practices, analysing them systematically and in distributing the results. The awardees were chosen considering their current contribution in educational development and the prospective results of their educational research.

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The opening ceremony of the academic year 2014/2015 of the University of Tartu takes place on Monday, 1 September at 10.00 at the assembly hall of the university (Ülikooli 18).

Opening ceremony of the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science takes place on Monday, 1 September at 15.00 at the assembly hall of the university (Ülikooli 18).

 

Welcome session for Master's of Software Engineering is held on Friday, 29 August at 14-16 in the academic building J. Liivi str 2 room 405.

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The results of a study conducted by the University of Tartu on the prevalence of the coronavirus were presented to the Government Committee responsible for the emergency situation today. The results from the second week of the study continue to confirm the low prevalence of the virus in Estonia.

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Admissions to the University of Tartu take place based on the schedule announced in winter. According to current plans, admission requirements will remain largely unchanged.

The application period to Estonian-taught master’s programmes runs until 1 July. From 18 June to 1 July, applications are accepted to bachelor’s, professional higher education and integrated curricula, and from 1 May to 15 June, to doctoral programmes.

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Teaching and studies at the university continue in online environments until the end of semester. To minimise the movement of students, we ask that all exams and pass/fail assessments be conducted online.

If online classes are not enough for students to pass the course, face-to-face sessions are planned. In planning face-to-face learning, the following should be kept in mind:

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On Tuesday, 5 May at 13:00, the Vice Rector for Academic Affairs Aune Valk talked in a live webcast about when and how the university could resume regular teaching and studies, and what lies ahead of us before the end of the academic year.

Among other issues, she discussed everything related to graduations; for example, graduation ceremonies, exams and theses.

Watch the video with English subtitles:

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On April 23 the researchers of the University of Tartu began with a cross-sectional study on the prevalence of Covid-19 in Estonia. The team of researchers includes experts from the Institute of Mathematics and Statistics.

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Today, the University of Tartu researchers start a three-month study on the prevalence of coronavirus in Estonia among both symptomatic and asymptomatic people. For that, at least 16,000 residents of Estonia based on a random statistical sample will be interviewed and invited to be tested for coronavirus.

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