The winter school is organised by the Estonian Doctoral School for Humanities and Arts and is primarily aimed at doctoral students currently enrolled at Estonian universities and their supervisors.
Upon full participation in the Winter School students will receive a certificate stating they have passed the course in a certain capacity.
2 ECTS credits – attending all lectures (6) + attending at least two workshops.
4 ECTS credits – attending all lectures (6) + attending three workshops + delivering a presentation at the science slam.
We encourage you to inquire with the Study Counsellor at your home university to confirm that the credits can be incorporated into your study plan. Especially with MA students.
Participation is free of charge.
Only PhD and MA students and supervisors will be accepted.
If needed, accommodation will be arranged by the organisers for participants coming from universities not located in Tallinn.
If you have been accepted but discover that you are not able to take part you are required to inform the organisers immediately. Otherwise the participant will be invoiced for relevant costs.
If you have any questions please contact:
Programme explanation
3 days of lectures, discussions, workshops, science slams and other activities:
Practically oriented workshops led by Estonian or guest lecturers.
Requires previous registration. Workshops have a quota of participants!
Required reading assignments for each workshop are available on the web.
About the students’ science slam
Every student has 5 minutes to explain his/her research project in an understandable, entertaining and concise way. All kinds of experimental, creative, visual presentations are encouraged. The slams will be presented to all participants of the Winter School and will be discussed and judged by an expert-jury and the listeners.
At the end of the session the best slam(s) will be elected and the winner(s) will be awarded with a little prize.
6 rules of science slam at the winter school: