University of Tartu

University of Tartu
Tartu Ülikool
Latin: Universitas Tartuensis
Former names
Academia Gustaviana,
Academia Pernaviensis,
University of Dorpat/Yuryev,
Tartu State University
TypePublic
Established1632 (1632)
(closed:
1665–1690 (1690),
1710–1802 (1802))
FounderKing Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden
Budget€264 million (2024)
RectorToomas Asser
Academic staff
2,001
Administrative staff
1,538
Students15,573
Undergraduates9,815
Postgraduates4,580
1,178
Location,
58°22′52″N 26°43′13″E / 58.38111°N 26.72028°E / 58.38111; 26.72028
CampusUrban (University town)
Colours  White
  Blue
NicknameUT, unitartu
AffiliationsCBUR, EUA,
Coimbra Group,
Utrecht Network,
Atomium Culture
Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities
MascotTiksu
Websiteut.ee

The University of Tartu (Estonian: Tartu Ülikool) is a public research university in Tartu, Estonia. It is the national university of Estonia, as well as the largest and oldest university in the country.

The university was founded in 1632 by Gustavus Adolphus, at the time the king of Sweden.

Currently, 15,573 students study at the university, of whom 1,435 are foreigners (9%). Most of the curriculum is instructed in Estonian. There are also 30 programmes taught in English: three at the undergraduate level and 27 at the master's level, including the Erasmus Mundus programme in Excellence in Analytical Chemistry.

The historical buildings of the university are included in the European Heritage Label list as "embodiment of the ideas of a university in the Age of Enlightenment". The university is a member of the Coimbra Group and the Utrecht Network.

The mascot of the university is a blue bird called Tiksu.