Residents permits and registrations: how does it work?
When: 13.03.2019, 16.00-17.30Where: Domus Dorpatensis (Raekoja plats 1 / Ülikool str 7) Non-EU: residence permitsWhether you are coming from an EU country or from outside Europe, once you come to Estonia, you will have some thing to deal with. For non-EU country is all that…
Information sessions: Health care in Tartu
When: 7.02.2019, 12.00-14.00Where: Town Hall (Raekoja plats 1a), 3rd floor Public health care system can be confusing when moving from country to country. However, from common cold to more serious illnesses, it is comforting to know whom to ask. At the event you will get…
Finding accommodation in Tartu: tips and experiences
When: Friday, 25.01.2019, 16.00-17.30Where: V-Spa Conference Center When looking for a new home in a new country, plenty of questions might arise. Where and how do I begin my search? Should I ask for a contract? Is the proposed price good? What to do in…
Families with kids get-together
When: Saturday, 12.01.2018, 11.00-13.00Where: Metsapere Mängumaa We know that it can be hard to find the network while in a new country and with kids, so we organized the first ever families-with-kids get-together in Tartu! Join us and maybe you´ll meet someone to go out…
Winter hikes during Christmas holidays
HIKES IN TAEVASKOJA Taevaskoja is a beautiful destination of Southern Estonia and in December 2018 – January 2019 there´s a couple of hikes: 22.12.2018, SATURDAY 11.00 – 13.00 Kick-sledge hike, 6-7 km in Ahja Valley most beautiful spots. We´ll have a guide taking us through…
Exhibition “Estonia in Our Hearts”
When: 14.11.2018 – 17.2.2019 Opening of exhibition: 14.11.2018, 17.00Facebook event Where: Estonian National Museum, Participation Hall The joint exhibition by International House Tartu and Estonian National Museum is made by people who have come to Estonia from elsewhere and have made Tartu their home. Everyone of…
Estonian Culture Course: How Was It? The experience of the very first ones
By Sophie Scrivener, UK October 2018 Integration aims to ease the entry of immigrants into Estonia, offer equal opportunities and ensure well-being regardless of nationality or mother tongue. The Estonian Culture Course does just that. Organised by the Estonian National Museum and International House Tartu,…
Training: supporting migrant kids at schools
Training is meant for teachers, social workers, school psychologists and others who are dealing with kids in educational context. When? 1.-2.11.2018 Where? Pühajärve Spa ja Puhkekeskus Training is free for the participants, but we have limited number of places. Registration is open on the first…
Entering the labour market: refugees
International House opens an employment program for helping refugees start their career in the food industry During the incubation program, refugees acquire skills neccesary for entering the food industry. We organize trainings, offer internship opportunities, provide constant feedback and support self-reflection of the participants….
Culture program visits
If you participate in our culture course, you are eligible for some free extra activities (study visits). Here you can find times and short descriptions of possible program visits. Let us know where would you like to participate: send your options to info@internationalhouse.ee. NB: Some activities…
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