University of Tartu

Master in Folkloristics and Applied Heritage Studies

Tartu, Estonia

The Master in Folkloristics and Applied Heritage Studies at University of Tartu is a 2 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Tartu, established in 1632, is Estonia's oldest and most research-intensive university. Located in the historic city of Tartu, it serves roughly 20,000 students, including about 3,000 international learners. Membership in European research networks underlines its academic standing and commitment to cross-border collaboration in fields from the humanities to natural sciences and engineering.

Programs at bachelor, master and doctoral levels emphasize research-led teaching, innovation and critical thinking. Students benefit from modern laboratories, extensive library resources and interdisciplinary initiatives that encourage inquiry across subjects. The university's compact campus and active research culture create opportunities for undergraduates and postgraduates to participate in projects that address regional and global challenges.

International students receive dedicated support, language courses and orientation services to ease academic and social transition. Tartu's welcoming community and vibrant cultural life make it an attractive setting for study and personal growth. With strong ties to industry and international partners, the University of Tartu offers pathways to internships, research collaboration and careers in the Baltic region and beyond.

About the Program

The Master in Folkloristics and Applied Heritage Studies is a 2-year master's program at the University of Tartu, taught in English. It's for students who want to study folk culture and cultural heritage. The program trains specialists to work in academia or other fields.

The curriculum includes modules like General course module, Specialisation module, and Practical training module. Students learn about scholarly approaches to folk culture, cultural heritage, and how to use this knowledge creatively. They also do practical training and work on a master's thesis or project.

Graduates can work as Heritage Managers, Folklore Specialists, Cultural Consultants, or Museum Curators. They can work in industries like cultural heritage, tourism, or education. Employers include museums, cultural festivals, or government agencies that deal with cultural heritage.

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