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UNIVERSITY OF TARTU
Tartu, Estonia
Estonia
Estonia is located in the Baltic areaof Europe (northeast). It is one of the least populous countries in the EU, with one of thehighest GDPs. Estonia is highly ranked in Economic,social, and educational standards. 1,340,194 people lived in Estonia as of
the 2010 census.
Tartu
Tartu is located in the southeast corner of Estonia.
It is the second largest city in Estonia, with a population of 103,284 people.
The city has a fantastic history and is believed to have been first settled in the 5th century.
Tartu is a hub for scientific and Technological research. Manyfamous companies, including Skype,have offices in Tartu.
The University of Tartu - Tartu Ülikool
Tartu University, located in Tartu, Estonia, is one of the oldest universities in Eastern Europe. It was founded in 1632.
It is a fantastic site for scientific research. Great for those going into a science field.
Classes are offered in a variety of languages. The University is in the top 3% of the world’s
best universities and 1% for research (according to The Ranking and ESI ranking, respectively).
Fields of Study
Tartu University offers special programs in English for Medicine and Business Administration.
The University offers virtually any undergraduate program of study in Estonian, but classes and short programs are offered in English. Biology, Chemistry, and the rest of the
general sciences. Art, Philosophy, English and Germanic
Literature. Mathematics, Economics, Computer
Sciences and much more.
The History of the University Tartu University was founded in 1632 by
King Gustavus Adolphus, a Swede. It was first called Academia Dorpatensis. The original purpose of the university
was to act as a research school (It has very much continued that legacy today).
Tartu University has grown to fourcolleges of study and several regionalDevelopment units.
Speaking the Native Tongue
The national language of Estonia is naturally Estonian.
Due to the fact that it was part of the Soviet Bloc at one point, much of the older population speaks Russian also.
Do not fret! Many foreign countries have English speakers, and many classes at the university can be taught in English.
Living Accommodations
Tartu University has a large variety of residence halls.
Applications for tenancy must be filled out separately from your university application.
More information, as well as the application can be found here. http://www.campus.ee/
The Currency and Expenses
Estonia is part of the European Union, so the currency is the Euro.
It has one of the strongest economies in the EU.
The Euro can be used in every country in the EU, and currently is at an exchange rate of $1.3367:€1 While travelling abroad, people usually tend to
spend more than they do back home, so be sure to stay on top of your finances. Have a decent sum of money built up in the bank when
you depart the United States.
Weather
Tartu’s temperatures vary widely from season to season and day to day.
Highs are in the lower nineties during the summer and can reach as low as negative thirty during the winter (Fahrenheit).
While studying abroad it is smart to pack a variety of clothes for every situation. Make sure that you have several sets of clothes
for all types of weather. Like Kansas weather, European weather can change on the turn of a dime.
Transportation
Transportation in Tartu is much like that of others cities.
It offers several modes, including taxis, busses, and rental cars.
The easiest route for being a student in any European city is public transportation. It gives you a chance to experience the city and get a feel for the culture.
Activities/Free Time
Tartu University has much to offer for the academic mind.
You can visit the botanical gardens or any one of their four museums.
The museums include Medical, Natural History, Art, and History.
The city also has much to offer as well. Theatre is very prominent in Tartu. You can also experience the vast history
throughout the city.
What to bring – What is important in Europe?
While studying abroad, it is important to make sure you have all the personal essentials you need.
Do not pack the morning of your flight. Be sure to leave some time to ensure that you have everything.
A few things to be sure to bring are: A carry on with a few days worth of essentials in case
your luggage is lost. A camera to document you’re adventures. A voltage converter.
Socket adapters are cheap and easy to obtain. Converters are need for electrical appliances that don’t have
a voltage conversion built in (most computers and mp3 players are safe).
Travel
Traveling internationally is quite an experience.
It is a good idea to dress in comfortable clothing and shoes that you can walk/run efficiently in.
International flights land in the capital city of Tallinn. From Tallinn you will make the rest of the way to Tartu
by train. Tartu is on the other side of Estonia, but the country is small enough that it takes merely a couple of hours to reach your destination.
Finances
Exchange students will be assisted with working out expenses through the KSU study abroad office. They will most likely include tuition and residence
hall fees, as well as insurance and a few other necessities.
Financial Aid There are a variety of ways to fund your
expenditures, including scholarships through the study abroad office.
Also look into government financial aid through FAFSA.
Preparations – Going Abroad Before you leave the country (or even
get accepted to the program for that matter), you must ensure you have all the correct forms of documentation.
Several important things to remember are: A passport A student visa Traveler's and health insurance Multiple debit and credit cards (in case one
is cancelled or lost)
Contact Information
Visit their website at: http://www.ut.ee/en/
The Exchange office is: (+372) 737 6085 [email protected]
The K-State study abroad office: [email protected] 304 Fairchild Hall
How to apply
Ensure you have all the necessary paperwork and credentials
Applications, along with other information can be found at http://www.ut.ee/en/studies/exchange-and-visiting-students/exchange-students/
Contact the KSU study abroad office or the Tartu exchange office for any assistance.