Topic: admissions

Admission to the University of Tartu has started
The University of Tartu invites international students interested in international bachelor’s and master’s studies to submit their applications. Studies start at the beginning of September 2023.
10 January 2023 admissions
Join the Alumni Talks, Zoom Info Session and Programme Webinars in Philosophy and Semiotics
Admissions to our International MA programmes have started. Join the Alumni Talks, Zoom Info Session and Programme Webinars in Philosophy and Semiotics in January 2023
09 January 2023 admissions
Join the first series of Alumni Talks in January
Join us in January 2023 for our first series of Alumni Talks! Our international alumni will share their journey at the university and give a lecture on a chosen topic.
07 December 2022 admissionsalumni
Kantar Emor survey: University of Tartu diploma is still the most valued in the labour market
According to the universities’ reputation survey people of all age groups consider the University of Tartu to be Estonia’s most reputable higher education institution.
28 June 2022 admissions
Extended application deadline for Ukrainian citizens 
The UT has extended the application deadline for Ukrainian citizens until 1 June for all English-taught first and second-level programmes.
07 April 2022 admissions
Podcast "Sound (of the) Mind" explains what studying philosophy in Tartu is like
What role does philosophy play in the modern world? What happens to those who graduate with a philosophy degree? Why can philosophy alumni present arguments so well? The answers to these and other questions can be found by listening to the new podcast of the University of Tartu Faculty of Arts and Humanities "Mõistuse hääl", or in English, "Sound (of the) Mind".
Open online event! Mini-lectures on Semiotics of Culture, Biosemiotics and Sociosemiotics
Join us for a morning of online mini-lectures on semiotics! On Friday, 18th of February 2022 at 11 AM (GMT/UTC +2), we will have an online event to give people interested in studying semiotics at Tartu an overvie
Why study philosophy in Tartu?
Is the increasing polarization of modern society the product of rational thinking? To what extent should science be led by citizens? Do vaccine passports discriminate against the unvaccinated? How does state-funded communal memory (e.g. of public statues) shape our understanding of what’s acceptable in society? These are philosophical questions whose answers have a direct bearing on how we should proceed in meeting the challenges of our age.
Online Open Doors Week from 28 Feb to 3 March 2022
Open Doors is an annual event for future students.
12 January 2022 admissions
Open now - Admissions to English language masters' studies!
Admissions to the English language philosophy ning semiotics curricula will open from the 1st of February.
15 December 2021 admissions