About the institute
The 14th International Congress for Finno-Ugric Studies (CIFU XIV) has received 245 submissions!
Dorota Baluchová, a first-year Master’s student, shares her experience about participating in the autumn school.
The Institute of Estonian and General Linguistics of the University of Tartu has been granted funding from the European Commission through the Horizon Europe ERA-Chair instrument to launch the Center for Digital Text Scholarship (DigiTS) starting in March 2025.
From this autumn, films on Finno-Ugric and linguistics will be shown on the last Thursday of every month.
The institute's autumn party will take place on September 13th at 6:00 PM at the Tartu German Cultural Institute, Kastani 1.
The Institute of Estonian and General Linguistics at the University of Tartu proudly announces that this June, the first students of the international master's programme Estonian and Finno-Ugric Languages (EFUL) have graduated.
Ilona Tragel was elected as the Professor of Language Awareness and Estonian Language Teaching, and Virve Vihman was promoted to the position of Professor of Psycholinguistics.
On June 7, the summer party of the Institute of Estonian and General Linguistics will be held, where all students, lecturers and employees of our institute are welcome.
Siin kuvatakse info eesti ja üldkeeleteaduse instituudi lõputööde kaitsmiste kohta.
Petar Kehayov came to the University of Tartu to study linguistics as a young man in the 90s, now he is a professor of Finnic languages.