Nestled in the heart of Estonia, Tartu stands as the capital of the country’s student life. The city has long been known for its numerous universities, each contributing to the unique tapestry of the “Tartu spirit” carried forth by its student populace. In another corner of Europe, Chemnitz in Germany is the home to the technological university. But a student city is more than just its inhabitants where the academic life, job opportunities, urban design and much more make up a complex ecosystem. With the discussion we delve deeper into the issues involved in developing two different student cities and find new ideas for innovation from each other.
Arutelus osalejad: Doris Poolamets (Estonian Medical Students’ Association), Elo Kiivet (Tartu City Government), Andreas Bischof (Junior Professor in Sociology)
Arutelujuht: Arnold Rein Tatunts (CEO of Rakett69 Teadusstuudiod)
Arutelu korraldaja: OLE ROHKEM.