Topic: studies

University of Tartu invites students and alumni to mentoring programme
The programme aims to bring together active students and successful alumni to provide an opportunity for mutually beneficial collaboration and strengthen the university's sense of community.
12. January 2023 studiesalumni
Welcome to Portugal – mobility exchange opportunities and tourism scenarios
Paula Rama da Silva, a lecturer at the Estoril Higher Institute for Tourism and Hotel Studies, is coming to UT Pärnu College to talk about the mobility exchange opportunities and tourism scenarios.
New academic year of the University of Tartu starts with a student demonstration
On Monday, the opening ceremony of the 2022/2023 academic year takes place in front of the University of Tartu main building. Everyone is invited to rally in support of higher education funding.
24. August 2022 studies
Spring semester ends
Spring semester ends
19. May 2022 studies
Guide for foreign students
Dear student, welcome to the University of Tartu Pärnu College!
Public lecture: Tourism product development in inland Portugal
Pärnu kolledžit külastab välisõppejõud Carlos Cardoso Ferreira Coimbra ülikoolist Portugalis.
18. March 2022 studies
Help Ukrainian students continue their studies – make a donation to UT scholarship fund
The University of Tartu has established a scholarship fund to collect and channel donations to support the studies of Ukrainian students at the University of Tartu.
01. March 2022 studies
Psychological counselling
Psychological counselling aims to support students in the case of problems arising during studies or in personal life.
Parking
Pärnu College parking spaces are limited, especially during lectures in block-mode study (from Wednesday to Sunday).
Face-to-face teaching continues in the spring semester
The Rector’s Office of the University of Tartu has decided that the university continues face-to-face teaching in spring semester 2021/22. To be able to meet in classrooms and avoid major viral outbreaks, it is still important to get vaccinated, stay home when ill and postpone large events.
19. January 2022 studies