Newsletter: December 2025

The University of Tartu is the oldest and largest higher education institution in Estonia. Established in 1632, it has been the centre of Estonian academic life for almost four centuries. It is among the 1% of the world’s most cited universities and research institutions in 15 fields of research. The university has four faculties: the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, the Faculty of Social Sciences, the Faculty of Medicine, and the Faculty of Science and Technology. There are 15,200 students (incl. around 1,600 international students) and 3,700 staff members.
Newsletter: September 2025
GreenEDU implementation activities, and other relevant events aim to support HE educators and students in developing green and digital skills that will allow them to participate in the green economy once graduated which will allow them to fight environmental degradation. In addition, the partnership will facilitate evaluation and testing activities and piloting workshops. Finally, promotional activities and 4 events will be organised to further disseminate the project and its results. GreenEDU is Co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union.
Newsletter: March 2025

GreenEDU implementation activities, and other relevant events aim to support HE educators and students in developing green and digital skills that will allow them to participate in the green economy once graduated which will allow them to fight environmental degradation. In addition, the partnership will facilitate evaluation and testing activities and piloting workshops. Finally, promotional activities and 4 events will be organised to further disseminate the project and its results. GreenEDU is Co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union.
