Regulations for Doctoral Studies and Study Regulations

VIII.3. Entry into force


VIII.3. Entry into force

165. The Study Regulations approved by the Senate of the University of Tartu regulation no. 5 of 26 April 2013 and amended by regulation no. 23 of 20 December 2013, regulation no. 6 of 25 April 2014, regulation no. 17 of 19 December 2014, regulation no. 5 of 24 April 2015, regulation no. 8 of 29 May 2015, regulation no. 20 of 27 November 2015, regulation no. 5 of 2 May 2016, regulation no. 1 of 28 April 2017, regulation no. 4 of 27 April 2018, regulation no. 3 of 26 April 2019, regulation no. 1 of 31 January 2020, regulation no. 6 of 29 May 2020, and regulation no. 10 of 28 August 2020 are repealed.

166. The Conditions and Procedure for Recognition of Prior Learning and Professional Experience in Degree Study, approved by the Senate of the University of Tartu regulation no. 11 of 29 May 2015 and amended regulation no. 1 of 28 April 2017 and regulation no. 1 of 31 December 2020 are repealed.

167. Clause 87.3.3 of the Study Regulations applies to negative assessment results obtained as of the 2007/2008 academic year; negative assessment results obtained before that academic year have no meaning for the purposes of clause 87.3.3.

168. Clause 87.8 of the Study Regulations applies to students matriculated as of the 2013/2014 academic year.

169. Students matriculated before the 2018/2019 academic year may be matriculated simultaneously to several curricula at different levels of higher education.

170. In the 2021/2022 academic year, the rector has the right to issue decrees to establish derogations from the Study Regulations that are necessary to prevent the spread of the coronavirus causing COVID-19. The rector submits a report to the February 2022 session of the senate of the derogations established for the autumn semester and a report to the August session of the derogations established for the spring semester.

171. The regulations take effect on 30 August 2021.