Author:
Mariana Tulf

Career Day for students of the Faculty of Arts and Humanitites

Attention all students in the field of arts and humanities! You are invited to attend a Career Day on February 21, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., at our Lossi 3 building. This event will provide a great opportunity to learn about various internship offers and participate in workshops introduceing career opportunities.

During the event, you can ask questions directly to our many internship partners, representing museums, cultural institutions, and companies. You can learn about the internship opportunities, the application process, the roles available for international students, and more.

The list of participating partners includes institutions like the Estonian National Museum, Estonian History Museum, Institute of the Estonian Language, Estonian Teatre Agency, Integration Foundation, Luisa Translation Agency, Wikimedia Estonia, TYPA Centre, UT Centre For Ethics, UT Museum, UT Centre For International Mobility, etc.

In addition to the fair, workshops will be available where you can get advice on finding a job or an internship. One of the workshops, crafted especially for international students, will be conducted in English and offers advice on finding a job in Estonia.

Üliõpilane arheoloogialaboris.

Workshop „How to find a job in Estonia?“

14.00-14.45 at Lossi 3-117

Find out what the labour market is like in Estonia. How to find job and internship offers? Which services are offered to Estonian residents?

Career Specialist Ly Kubenko (Estonian Unemployment Insurance Fund) conducts the workshop.

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