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On May 6-8, the Center for Digital Text Studies (DigiTS), in cooperation with the Institute of Foreign Languages and Cultures, will organize a 3-day workshop on network analysis in the humanities.
Essays written in Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian earned Bridget Frances Moran-Nae, a University of Tartu Junior Research Fellow in Finno-Ugric Studies, the Three Rectors’ Scholarship. What makes the achievement particularly remarkable is that none of these three languages is her mother tongue.
Students in the international master's programme Estonian and Finno-Ugric Languages have been eagerly studying Estonian. Rafael from Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in China wrote in Estonian about why he wanted to come to Tartu to learn Estonian.
Students in the international master's programme Estonian and Finno-Ugric Languages have been eagerly studying Estonian. Anna Aleksandra Bober from Poland wrote in Estonian about why she wanted to come to Tartu to learn Estonian.
Juliet Lehtonen is a master’s student in Estonian and Finno-Ugric Languages at the University of Tartu. Outside her studies, Juliet enjoys climbing and has even run the Tartu half marathon.
Students in the international master's programme Estonian and Finno-Ugric Languages have been eagerly studying Estonian. August Blackham from the USA wrote in Estonian about why he wanted to come to Tartu to learn Estonian.
Students in the international master's programme Estonian and Finno-Ugric Languages have been eagerly studying Estonian. Brian Souders from the USA wrote in Estonian about why he wanted to come to Tartu to learn Estonian.