Topic: studies

Bachelor degree graduation ceremony 2022
Bachelor degree graduation ceremony of the Faculty of Science and Technology will be held on June 21st 2022 at 12 p.m. in university hall of main building.
08 February 2022 studies
Master degree graduation ceremony 2022
Master degree graduation ceremony 2022
08 February 2022 studies
Help Ukrainian students continue their studies – make a donation to UT scholarship fund
The University of Tartu has established a scholarship fund to collect and channel donations to support the studies of Ukrainian students at the University of Tartu.
01 March 2022 studies
Doctoral defence: Riinu Härmas “The structure and H2 diffusion in porous carbide-derived carbon particles”
On 15 March at 12:15 Riinu Härmas will defend her doctoral thesis “The structure and H2 diffusion in porous carbide-derived carbon particles” for obtaining the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (in Chemistry). Supervisors: Research Fellow Rasmus Palm, University of Tartu Professor Enn Lust, University of Tartu
17 February 2022 studiesresearch
Info session: Study abroad with Erasmus+ programme!
You have been thinking about studying abroad, but need more information for making the decision?
07 February 2022 studies
Face-to-face teaching continues in the spring semester
The Rector’s Office of the University of Tartu has decided that the university continues face-to-face teaching in spring semester 2021/22. To be able to meet in classrooms and avoid major viral outbreaks, it is still important to get vaccinated, stay home when ill and postpone large events.
19 January 2022 studies
Doctoral studies
Doktoriõpe
13 September 2022 studiesadmissions
Requirements for graduation thesis and procedure for defence
Requirements for graduation thesis and procedure for defence in the Faculty of Science and Technology (Additional requirements fot Institute of Chemistry)
10 March 2022 studies
Chair of Applied Electrochemistry
Chair of Applied Electrochemistry
08 February 2022 institutestudiesresearch
Chair of Organic Chemistry
The Department of Organic Chemistry, formerly known as Institute of Organic Chemistry, is, as it has been for a long time, one of the most prolific and dynamic among Chemistry Departments of the Faculty of Science and Technology. Currently headed by the academic of the Estonian Academy of Sciences, professor Jaak Järv, it continues long-standing tradition of being at the cutting-edge of science. The key words for the Department of Organic Chemistry, as for modern science in general, are “cooperation & synergy”.
08 February 2022 institutestudiesresearch