Here you will find different practical information one may find useful when planning your studies in Estonia and when you arrive.
Here you will find important information and contacts if you need help with planning your studies and career, or support in maintaining mental well-being.
For smooth study management and access to university services, you have access to multiple e-platforms. Here, you will find instructions.
The ISIC card is an international student ID. Read more about the card and order yours here
If you have questions about registering as a resident, banking, health and safety, then the Tartu Welcome Centre is there to help you.
The International Club coordinated by the Buddies
The InterClub unites the international and local students and staff, providing them with cultural and social events inside and outside the university. The club organises events approximately every month.
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Estonian Forestry Students Association
This organisation combines forestry students from Forestry Faculty of Estonian University of Life Sciences.
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Environmental Protection Students’ Association of Eesti Maaülikool
Environmental Protection Students' Association is a non-profit organization whose work is based on the voluntary work of its members. It organises the informational day "From specialist to student", the WinterAcademy and is involved in many more projects.
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This organization unites the real estate students and young professionals, as well as many other interested in the issue.
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The club is an informal forum for students and scientists to meet and discuss science. Volunteers make a short presentation in a topic of interest related to life science and open the topic to discussion. The club works in English, there is no membership and everyone is welcome.
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Association of Finnish Veterinary Students in Tartu (Suomalaiset Eläinlääketieteen Opiskelijat Tartossa ry) unites Veterinary Medicine students from Finland and studying in Tartu.
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The Equine Veterinary Medicine Student Association
HYRACO aims to provide comprehensive information about the equine veterinary field and inspire students to pursue careers in equine veterinary medicine.
With the success of last year, our association is dedicated to furthering our goal of introducing students to the equine veterinary field through a variety of engaging activities. We offer exclusive lectures, hands-on practical sessions in collaboration with the Equine School Clinic, and opportunities to learn from specialists in the field. We will cover as many aspects of the equine field as we can reasonably fit into the schedule of students.
As we continue to grow, we rely on participation and involvement of students to help shape the path of our association. Our association is open to all veterinary students in Estonia who are interested in equine medicine. link opens in new page
IVSA Estonia is Estonian chapter of International Veterinary students' Association, bringing vet students together and promoting international relations and exchanges in Estonian University of Life Sciences.
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Folk dance group «Tarbatu» is the official dance group of Estonian University of Life Sciences, created more than 60 years ago. It joins men and women interested in folk dancing and takes them to different festivals.
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The members of the Chamber Choir of Estonian University of Life Sciences include students, academic staff and graduates of the University, but also people from other professions. The repertoire is very broad, ranging from medieval to modern music. See the choir's web pagelink opens in new page.
ESN Tartu is the oldest of five Erasmus Student Network sections in Estonia. It was founded in 2000 and is an officially registered NGO working to make the lives of international students studying in Tartu more interesting and making them feel more at home. They organize a few events a week ranging from trips to parties to movie evenings to game nights to theater visits, working together with the universities in Tartu
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