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Please also see this recent presentation for some good examples and information. Video on the left gives some idea about how it is to study at Tartu.

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How to make maximum use of the available pKa data in non-aqueous solvents?

At the recent Balticum Organicum Syntheticum conference Ivo Leito made a presentation titled How to make maximum use of the available pKa data in non-aqueous solvents? (Photo on the left) […]

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The successful defence of AMS Master’s Theses 2024!

On the 4th of June, 2024, three AMS master students successfully defended their master’s theses. The defenders’ theses demonstrated the wide scope of the field of applied measurement science. The […]

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Measurement uncertainty online course 11th run has successfully finished!

On May 09, 2024 the on-line course (MOOC) Estimation of measurement uncertainty in chemical analysis offered by the University of Tartu finished successfully. Eventually altogether 1047 people registered from 104 countries. 655 […]

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EACH Graduates at BEChem 2024 Conference

Three graduates from the 2020 EACH cohort, all from the Åbo Akademi study track, recently participated in the 8th Baltic Electrochemistry Conference: Finding New Inspiration 2 (BEChem 2024) held in […]

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Measurement Uncertainty online course: 1048 participants from 104 countries!

On Tuesday, March 19, 2024, the web course Estimation of Measurement Uncertainty in Chemical Analysis was launched for the eleventh time as a MOOC (Massive Online Open Course)! Altogether 1048 […]

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