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The Faculty of Arts and Humanities provides a diverse range of optional courses, including options in English and various other languages.
From 15 December, all students and continuing education learners can sign up for language courses.
Read how to register for the courses as a student, non-student (continuing education learner) or visiting student.
Have you considered continuing your studies here after you graduate from your home university? We invite you to discover what the Master’s programmes in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities have to offer.
The double diploma was awarded to students of the European Languages and Cultures curriculum, Moonika Põldvee, Gäroly Rohelsaar and Linda Tender, who studied in the specialisation of French language and literature.
From September to December, you can enjoy Icelandic, Faroese and Greenlandic languages, literature, films, music and art in Tartu.
The language learning hub, created to support the Estonian language learning of international staff, international students and students who speak Estonian as a foreign language.
Night Library will be 20 years old this year, and to celebrate this, the project will last longer than ever before - for five weeks. The Night Library opened on Monday, 15 May.
Bachelor’s degree ceremony of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities takes place on Monday, 20 June at 13 in the University of Tartu assembly hall (Ülikooli 18).
Master’s degree ceremony of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities takes place on Thursday, 16 June at 13 in the University of Tartu assembly hall (Ülikooli 18).