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SUMMARY:EstWell seminar Personality and Well-Being Research Group: Selected recent work on well-being and individual differences
DESCRIPTION:At the seminar\, members of the Personality and Well-Being Research Group will give a joint presentation:\nKarin Täht and Toivo Aavik – “Associations Between Sexual Desire and Demographic Variables Based on Data from the Estonian Biobank”\nEmily (Hongzhen) Cheng – “Necessary Condition Analysis as an Alternative Predictive Tool”\nMaris Vainre – “Effectiveness of Smartphone Apps for Mental ill-Health”
URL:https://sisu.ut.ee/estwell/en/event/selected-recent-work-on-well-being-and-individual-differences/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20251118T110000
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SUMMARY:EstWell seminar Brain Bioelectrical Signals Research Group: Recent work on EEG individual differences and functional connectivity
DESCRIPTION:The seminar will be led by Maie Bachmann\, Associate Professor of Biosignal Processing at Tallinn University of Technology; researcher Laura Päeske; doctoral student-junior researcher Tuuli Uudeberg; and research assistant Maive Hanni.
URL:https://sisu.ut.ee/estwell/en/event/brain-bioelectrical-signals-research-group-recent-work-on-eeg-individual-differences-and-functional-connectivity/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20251128T110000
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SUMMARY:The Building Blocks of Resilience: How Connection and Regulation Protect Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:Registration is open here. \nThe symposium will take place at Tallinn University’s Baltic Film\, Media and Arts School (BFM)\, Narva mnt 27\, room N-407\, and on Zoom\, depending on the participation option you selected in the registration form. \nHuman resilience is built on connection and the capacity to regulate our emotions. This symposium brings together experts from public health\, psychology\, and media studies to examine how connection and emotion regulation support mental well-being across diverse populations and communities. Broad topics include the growing need to understand vulnerability and strengthen resilience in modern society (Merike Sisask)\, how adapting our emotion regulation to different situations supports resilience (Kaitlyn Werner)\, the role of regulation in experiences of solitude and mental health (Thuyvy Nguyen)\, and how these dynamics unfold in digital communities (Katrin Tiidenberg). Together\, the talks reveal how understanding connection and regulation can strengthen mental health across diverse populations and contexts. \nDr Thuy-vy T. Nguyen is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Durham University (UK) and the Principal Investigator of the Solitude Lab. Her pioneering research examines how spending time alone (solitude) affects emotions\, thoughts\, and wellbeing\, and she has co-authored the book Solitude: The Science and Power of Being Alone. \nDr Kaitlyn M. Werner is a Research Fellow in Affective Psychology at University of Tartu. Her interdisciplinary work uses multi-method approaches to explore self-regulation\, emotion regulation\, measurement\, and well-being across contexts\, emphasizing advanced quantitative methods and reproducible research practices. \nProf Katrin Tiidenberg is Professor of Participatory Culture at the Baltic Film\, Media and Arts School\, part of Tallinn University. Her research focuses on people’s social-media practices — especially visuality\, sex\, political participation — and interrogates identity\, community\, norms and power. She leads major international projects\, including on digital trust and technologies of wellbeing. \nProf Merike Sisask is a Professor of Social Health Care at the School of Governance\, Law and Society (SOGOLAS) of Tallinn University and a board member of the Estonian-Swedish Mental Health and Suicidology Institute (ERSI). She was the editor-in-chief of the Estonian Human Development Report 2023 “Mental Health and Well-being”. Her main research areas include the social determinants of mental health and well-being\, suicide prevention\, and community-based mental health prevention programmes and their evaluation. \n\nProgram: \n11-13 Presentations \n13-13:30 Lunch \n13:30-14:30 Panel discussion
URL:https://sisu.ut.ee/estwell/en/event/the-building-blocks-of-resilience-how-connection-and-regulation-protect-mental-health/
LOCATION:Baltic Media and Film School\, Narva mnt 27\, Tallinn\, Estonia
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CREATED:20250912T155935Z
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SUMMARY:EstWell seminar Emotional Landscapes: Where Happiness Lives and How to Serve It on Your Plate
DESCRIPTION:At the seminar\, Kadri Leetmaa\, Anto Aasa\, and Jürgen Pikk from the Social-Spatial Context Research Group\, and Kairi Kreegipuu from the Brain and Cognition Research Group will speak. \nThis presentation explores how the social and physical characteristics of people’s living environments shape their mental health and life satisfaction. Using mental health and contextual data from the Estonian Population Mental Health Study (2021–2022)\, we identify which environmental factors—ranging from neighbourhood social characteristics to green space availability—exert the strongest influence on wellbeing\, and assess how these measured contextual indicators compare to individuals’ sociodemographic and psychological profiles in explaining mental health outcomes. We also compare the effects of perceived greenspace exposure with objectively measured greenspace metrics\, showing that the two are not directly related and operate through different pathways in shaping wellbeing.
URL:https://sisu.ut.ee/estwell/en/event/emotional-landscapes-where-happiness-lives-and-how-to-serve-it-on-your-plate/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20251216T110000
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DTSTAMP:20260411T211109
CREATED:20250912T160028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T124645Z
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SUMMARY:EstWell seminar University of Tartu Research Group on Well-Being Studies: Rethinking Well-being: A Multidimensional Approach
DESCRIPTION:In the Estonian Education 2035 vision document\, well-being is defined as a process that manifests in people’s overall sense of self-efficacy and in harmonious relationships with the social\, natural\, spiritual\, and technological living environment. Oliver Nahkur\, a member of the Well-being Research Group\, introduces a newly launched research and development project titled “Creating a Conceptual Model of Children’s Well-being in Estonia and Developing Its Indicators.” Dagmar Kutsar\, in turn\, discusses the multidimensional approach to well-being (including individual agency and co-creation of well-being across different levels of societal functioning and areas of social life). She invites reflection on the applicability of the recently developed interdisciplinary well-being model—spanning the life course and various domains—in striving toward human flourishing.
URL:https://sisu.ut.ee/estwell/en/event/research-group-on-well-being-studies-rethinking-well-being-a-multidimensional-approach/
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CREATED:20250912T160132Z
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SUMMARY:EstWell seminar Prevention Research Group: Risk and Protective Factors in Youth Depression: Exploring Mediation Effects
DESCRIPTION:This seminar will include a presentation by Hedvig Sultson and Eike Siilbek from the National Institute for Health Development. \nThis presentation will explore why and how to study mediation effects in the context of mental health – that is\, the relationships between different risk and protective factors and the ways in which their effects unfold through one another. We will present a study examining the associations between family and peer relationships and depressive symptoms in adolescents\, and whether these associations are mediated by difficulties in affect regulation. We will also compare mediation mechanisms across age groups and genders. The analyses are based on data from the Estonian Children’s Mental Health Study.
URL:https://sisu.ut.ee/estwell/en/event/prevention-research-group-risk-and-protective-factors-in-youth-depression-exploring-mediation-effects/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260109T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260109T151500
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CREATED:20251224T102738Z
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SUMMARY:EstWell Mini-Conference Well-Being in Space: How to Measure and Understand Spatial Quality in Well-Being Research
DESCRIPTION:Registration: Spatial Well-Being Mini-conference – Fill in form \nThe event will take place in Tartu\, at Vanemuise 46\, room 327 and online via Zoom \nThe first part of the conference will be in Estonian and the second part in English. \nAt the conference\, we will: \n\ndiscuss the Estonian National Spatial Plan “Estonia 2050” currently under development\, including what the new national spatial plan means for the well-being of Estonian society\, settlement patterns\, and people in different places\, and how the state will analyse spatial well-being in a data-driven way over the coming decades;\nhold a discussion to support preparations for a data use agreement between EstWell researchers and Statistics Estonia on the topic “Health and Contextual Data”;\ngain inspiration from the Swedish example of linking geolocation data with register data.\n\nAfter the conference\, the EstWell Council meeting will take place. \nProgramme \n11:00–12:30 The National Spatial Plan “Estonia 2050” and the Monitoring of Spatial Well-Being Changes in Estonia \nWithin the framework of the national spatial plan “Estonia 2050” currently under development\, a data-driven monitoring methodology for spatial planning and spatial well-being has been developed. \nThe authors of the study\, Pille Metspalu and Jürgen Pikk (Hendrikson & Ko; Department of Geography\, University of Tartu)\, will present the indicators and key metrics created to enable the state to monitor changes in spatial well-being over the next 25 years. \nThis will be followed by a discussion on how to measure changes in well-being in space and which research questions EstWell researchers could address. \nBackground material: \nhttps://www.riigiplaneering.ee/uleriigiline-planeering/uleriigiline-planeering-eesti-2050/uuringud#andmepohise-seire-ja \n12:30–13:15 Lunch \n13:15–14:45 Discussion: Preparations for the Data Use Agreement “Health and Contextual Data” with Statistics Estonia \nKadri Leetmaa (Department of Geography\, University of Tartu) and Kairi Kreegipuu (Institute of Psychology\, University of Tartu) will present the objectives of the Spatial Well-Being Flagship Project (LMP) and provide an overview of the preparation of the data use agreement and ethical approval. \nPreparations are underway to link longitudinal (1989+) census- and register-based population data from the Population and Housing Census with health data for EstWell research purposes. \nAn inclusive brainstorming session will map shared research questions and data needs of well-being and spatial researchers. \n14:45–15:15 Inspiration Talk: Using Swedish Geolocation Data in Social Science Research by Qinya Feng (https://qinyafeng.github.io/)\, \nDepartment of Government\, Uppsala University. \nRecent applications from the Department of Government\, Uppsala University\, that combine geolocation data with other Swedish register data.
URL:https://sisu.ut.ee/estwell/en/event/estwell-mini-conference-well-being-in-space-how-to-measure-and-understand-spatial-quality-in-well-being-research/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260113T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260113T120000
DTSTAMP:20260411T211109
CREATED:20250912T160237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260111T191600Z
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SUMMARY:EstWell seminar E-Health Research Group: AI Applications in Healthcare: From Video to Text Data
DESCRIPTION:This lecture presents practical AI applications in healthcare\, drawing on our research in rehabilitation and computer vision. From gait analysis and movement assessment to fine motor and handwriting analysis\, it highlights how video-based AI can support objective functional evaluation and personalized rehabilitation. The lecture also explores the growing role of large language models (LLMs) in hospitals\, including clinical translation\, patient communication\, and automated documentation\, with a focus on real-world potential\, integration challenges\, and responsible use. \nThe seminar will be conducted by Elli Valla\, a researcher at the e-Health Centre of Tallinn University of Technology. \nThe seminar can be attended via Zoom or in person at the Tallinn University of Technology Library building (address: Akadeemia tee 1\, Tallinn. Room LIB-109B).
URL:https://sisu.ut.ee/estwell/en/event/e-health-research-group-ai-applications-in-healthcare-from-video-to-text-data/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260127T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260127T120000
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CREATED:20250912T160338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T104036Z
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SUMMARY:EstWell seminar Wellbeing and Social Media: Back to Dumber Algorithms?
DESCRIPTION:The lecture focuses on social media platforms and wellbeing\, drawing on findings from the TRAVIS research project. It examines algorithms and young adults’ efforts to shape their social media experience in ways that support their wellbeing\, using various platform features to provide feedback to algorithms. These practices are considered a form of self-care\, aimed at promoting the visibility of content that supports wellbeing and limiting content perceived as harmful. The lecture will also address the challenges and boundaries of these kinds of curation practices. \nJaana Davidjants is a Visiting Research Fellow at the Baltic Film\, Media and Arts School\, focusing on social media\, visual culture\, and wellbeing-related topics. Her doctoral research examined war-related activism on social media. She has explored digital trust as part of the research project Trust and Visuality: Everyday Digital Practices (TRAVIS).
URL:https://sisu.ut.ee/estwell/en/event/wellbeing-and-social-media-back-to-dumber-algorithms/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260210T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260210T120000
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CREATED:20250912T160514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T121914Z
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SUMMARY:EstWell seminar Binge eating: from psychometrics to mental health correlates & Objective measurement of physical activity in an ongoing population-based study
DESCRIPTION:Kenn Konstabel from the Health Behaviour and Mental Health Research Group at the National Institute for Health Development speaks on the following topics: \n\nBinge eating: from psychometrics to mental health correlates\n\nObjective measurement of physical activity in an ongoing population-based study
URL:https://sisu.ut.ee/estwell/en/event/binge-eating-from-psychometrics-to-mental-health-correlates-objective-measurement-of-physical-activity-in-an-ongoing-population-based-study/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260310T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260310T120000
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CREATED:20250912T160614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T090450Z
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SUMMARY:EstWell seminar Psychopathology Mechanisms Research Group: Personality-based Dimensional Psychopathology Models
DESCRIPTION:In this seminar\, Junior Researcher in Personality and Clinical Psychology Helo Liis Soodla will introduce the results of her Doctoral dissertation on dimensional psychopathology models. The dissertation emphasizes how variable- and person-centered analysis methods can be combined to develop comprehensive descriptions and predict well-being and ill-being. During the seminar\, we will also discuss the unique opportunities each approach yields in better understanding both clinical and population-based samples.
URL:https://sisu.ut.ee/estwell/en/event/estwell-seminar-psychopathology-mechanisms-research-group/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260324T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260324T120000
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CREATED:20250912T160711Z
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SUMMARY:EstWell seminar Biofunctional Materials Research Lab: Overview of sensors for stress related molecular markers
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Dr. George Ayankojo \nStress is a complex physiological response that triggers the release of numerous biochemical mediators regulating the neuroendocrine and immune systems. The monitoring of stress-related molecular markers has gained increasing attention due to the strong association between prolonged stress and the development of metabolic disorders\, cardiovascular diseases\, and mental health conditions. This lecture will present an overview of key molecular biomarkers involved in both acute and chronic stress responses. Particular focus will be placed on recent advances in non-invasive detection strategies including wearable and point-of-care sensing technologies for real-time health monitoring. In addition\, the presentation will highlight the contributions of the TalTech Biofunctional Materials Laboratory to this field\, particularly in the development of molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP)-based synthetic receptors for stress biomarker detection. Finally\, the talk will conclude with a perspective on future directions in stress biomarker sensing\, including the integration of robust synthetic receptors into wearable devices for continuous\, non-invasive monitoring of human stress physiology.
URL:https://sisu.ut.ee/estwell/en/event/estwell-seminar-biofunctional-materials-research-lab-overview-of-sensors-for-stress-related-molecular-markers/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260407T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260407T120000
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CREATED:20250912T160807Z
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SUMMARY:EstWell seminar Behavioral Genetics Lab: Understanding Health Through Behaviour and Genetics
DESCRIPTION:The seminar will begin with Kerli Ilves’ overview of personality genomics and causal associations with health. \nGerly Tamm will then demonstrate the predictive abilities of polygenic scores in predicting mental health\, and whether stressful life events change those associations. \nBirgit Malken will combine both genomic and phenotypic machine learning models to find predictors of successful weight loss. \nKari Kuulman is on a similar quest\, synthesizing weight loss predictors from review papers.
URL:https://sisu.ut.ee/estwell/en/event/behavioral-genetics-lab-understanding-health-through-behaviour-and-genetics/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260421T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260421T120000
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CREATED:20250912T160855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T075959Z
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SUMMARY:EstWell seminar Emotion regulation as a toolbox: Implications for psychological health
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Kaitlyn M. Werner\, Research Fellow in Affective Psychology in the Tartu Affect and Regulation Research Group \nEmotion regulation is a central aspect of human functioning\, shaping how people navigate daily challenges and maintain psychological health. However\, people can regulate their emotions in a bewildering variety of ways that unfold across time and situations. In this talk\, I introduce a toolbox perspective\, emphasizing how the size of one’s strategy repertoire is associated with the way people regulate their emotions in everyday life. Using experience sampling (EMA) data\, I examine how differences in toolbox size relate to regulation patterns in daily life (e.g.\, using different forms of emotion regulation metrics\, such as variability or strategy combinations). I conclude by discussing the implications of this perspective for understanding emotion regulation and psychological health (e.g.\, anxiety\, depression\, life satisfaction).
URL:https://sisu.ut.ee/estwell/en/event/estwell-seminar-affect-and-regulation-research-groupemotion-regulation-as-a-toolbox-implications-for-psychological-health/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260429T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260429T163000
DTSTAMP:20260411T211109
CREATED:20260410T085230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T085403Z
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SUMMARY:Mini-conference “Does well-being increase with age?”
DESCRIPTION:The first mini-conference presenting the results of the first wave of the LongEstWell study\, titled “Does well-being increase with age?”\, will take place on April 29 from 15:00 to 16:30 in Tartu\, at Lossi 36\, rooms 205 and 206\, and online (a participation link will be sent to registered attendees). \nPlease register preferably before April 23 here. \nPresentations will cover the following topics: age and well-being; mental health profiles; personality and well-being; democracy and well-being; media and well-being; social media and well-being; and health literacy and well-being. \nThe speakers are: \n\nLiisa Talving\, Associate Professor of Comparative Politics\, University of Tartu\nUku Vainik\, Professor of Behavioral Genetics\, University of Tartu\nRagne Kõuts-Klemm\, Associate Professor of Journalism Sociology\, University of Tartu\nKatrin Tiidenberg\, Professor of Participatory Culture\, Baltic Film\, Media and Arts School\, Tallinn University\nKadi Krinal\, Head and Senior Researcher at the e-Health Centre\, TalTech\, together with her team\nOliver Nahkur\, Researcher in Social Well-being Studies\, University of Tartu\n\nThe session will be moderated by Mare Ainsaar\, Head of the LongEstWell study. \nAfter the presentations\, refreshments and wine will be served at 16:30.
URL:https://sisu.ut.ee/estwell/en/event/mini-conference-does-well-being-increase-with-age/
LOCATION:Lossi 36\, ruumid 205-206\, Lossi 36\, Tartu\, Estonia
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260505T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260505T120000
DTSTAMP:20260411T211109
CREATED:20250912T160958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T084334Z
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SUMMARY:EstWell seminar Development and Education Research Group
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URL:https://sisu.ut.ee/estwell/en/event/estwell-seminar-development-and-education-research-group/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260519T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260519T120000
DTSTAMP:20260411T211109
CREATED:20250912T161110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T084407Z
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SUMMARY:EstWell seminar Public Health Research Group
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URL:https://sisu.ut.ee/estwell/en/event/estwell-seminar-public-health-research-group/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260602T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260602T120000
DTSTAMP:20260411T211109
CREATED:20250912T161302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T084440Z
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SUMMARY:EstWell seminar Interaction Design Research Group
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URL:https://sisu.ut.ee/estwell/en/event/estwell-seminar-interaction-design-research-group/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260616T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260616T120000
DTSTAMP:20260411T211109
CREATED:20250912T161213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T084510Z
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SUMMARY:EstWell seminar Attention\, Brain\, and Cognition Research Group
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URL:https://sisu.ut.ee/estwell/en/event/estwell-seminar-attention-brain-and-cognition-research-group/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260817T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Tallinn:20260819T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T211109
CREATED:20251211T122514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T122514Z
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SUMMARY:EstWell Annual Conference
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URL:https://sisu.ut.ee/estwell/en/event/estwell-annual-conference-2/
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