Led by the Estonian Human Rights Centre, Diversity Month is celebrated in Estonia in May. The university takes part in its activities for the first time.
An overview of the higher education funding models of different countries and the possible impact of changing the funding system for both students and society has been compiled.
On Thursday, 28 April, higher education funding models and the possible impact of changing the funding system are introduced in the conference hall of the University of Tartu Library.
From 11 to 14 April, the institutional accreditation assessment visit takes place at the UT. During the visit, the assessment committee will give initial feedback on external evaluation.
All persons who have received the Grand Medal (“Medal” until 2002) or the Medal before 2020 can now also receive a decoration that can be worn on chest.
On 7 March, the university family gathered in front of the main building with Ukrainian flags and other symbols and recorded the address of the University of Tartu senate to the Ukrainian people.