List of Tartu University people
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This is a list of people associated with the University of Tartu at Tartu, Estonia.
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[edit] Notable lecturers & professors
[edit] Nobel laureates
- Wilhelm Ostwald, Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Dhananjai Kohli, Nobel Prize in Economics
[edit] Humanities and social sciences
- Jüri Allik, psychologist
- Walter Anderson, folklorist
- Paul Ariste, linguist
- Karl Bücher, economist and anthropologist
- Jan Baudouin de Courtenay, linguist
- Vladimir Dahl, lexicographer
- Gustav von Ewers, legal historian
- Lazar Gulkowitsch, Jewish Studies scholar, supported by Albert Einstein
- Theodosius Harnack, Lutheran theologian
- Siim Kallas, economist and politician (EU Commissioner; former Prime Minister)
- Madis Kõiv, philosopher and physicist
- Jaan Kross, writer
- Etienne Laspeyres, economist and statistician
- Wilhelm Lexis, economist, insurance scholar
- Juri Lotman, semiotician
- Mihhail Lotman, semiotician
- Uku Masing, theologian and poet
- Zara Mints, literary scientist
- Alexander von Oettingen, Lutheran theologian, famous as statistics theoretician
- Ludwig Preller, philologist and antiquarian
- Konstantin Ramul, psychologist
- Leonid Stolovich, philosopher (aesthetic)
- Rein Taagepera, political scientist
- Gustav Teichmüller, philosopher
- Peeter Torop, semiotician
- Peeter Tulviste, psychologist
- Grigol Tsereteli, classicist and papyrologist
- Jüri Uluots, lawyer and politician
- Jaan Valsiner, psychologist
- Adolph Wagner, economist and social policy scholar
- Alexander Vasiliev, Byzantinist and Arabist
[edit] Natural science
- Wilhelm Anderson, astrophysicist
- Ernst von Bergmann, surgeon
- Friedrich Bidder, physiologist and anatomist
- Alexander Andrejewitsch von Bunge, botanist
- Karl Friedrich Burdach, biologist
- Jaan Einasto, astrophysicist
- Johann Friedrich von Eschscholtz, biologist and explorer
- Germain Henri Hess, chemist
- Emil Kraepelin, psychiatrist
- Kalevi Kull, semiotician and biologist
- Olevi Kull, ecologist
- Eerik Kumari, ornithologist
- Carl Friedrich von Ledebour (professor of natural sciences, 1811–1836), botanist
- Teodor Lippmaa, botanist
- Viktor Masing, ecologist
- Carl Anton von Meyer, botanist
- Arthur von Oettingen, physicist
- Georg von Oettingen, physician
- Ernst Öpik, astronomer
- Georg Friedrich Parrot, physicist
- August Rauber, anatomist
- Matthias Jakob Schleiden, botanist
- Carl Schmidt, chemist
- Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve, astronomer
- Eduard Toll, polar explorer
- Ernst Rudolf von Trautvetter, botanist
[edit] From Life Sciences
- Richard Villems, Geneticist
- Andres Metspalu, Biotechnology
- Maris Laan, Genetics
- Juhan Sedman, Biology
- Toomas Kivisild, Geneticist
- Ene Metspalu, Evolutionary Biology
[edit] Notable alumni
- Khachatur Abovian, Armenian writer
- Karl Ernst von Baer, zoologist and "father" of embryology
- Krišjānis Barons, Latvian folklorist
- Adolf von Harnack, Protestant theologian and science administrator
- Nicolai Hartmann, philosopher
- Germain Henri Hess, physician and chemist
- Jakob Hurt, folklorist
- Hermann Johansen, ornithologist
- Wassily Kandinsky, abstract artist
- Jaan Kaplinski, poet
- Paul Keres, chess player
- Woldemar Kernig, internist, neurologist
- Hermann von Keyserling, philosopher
- Ilmar Koppel, chemist
- Alberts Kviesis, Latvian statesman
- Heinrich Lenz, physicist
- Lennart Meri, Estonian President
- Leo Michelson, painter
- Kārlis Mīlenbahs, Latvian linguist
- Stepanos Nazarian, Armenian publisher
- Tõnu Õnnepalu, author, poet
- Ernst Öpik, astronomer
- Friedrich Parrot, naturalist
- Juhan Parts, Estonian Economic and former Prime Minister
- Konstantin Päts, Estonian president
- Kristjan Jaak Peterson, linguist
- Georg von Rausch, historian
- Alfons Rebane, Estonian military commander
- Karl Ristikivi, writer
- Grigol Robakidze, Georgian writer
- Leopold von Schrenck, zoologist, geographer and ethnographer
- Otto Strandman, Estonian Prime Minister and Head of State
- Anton Hansen Tammsaare, eminent Estonian writer
- Otto Tief, Estonian Prime Minister
- Valentin Tomberg, "mystic" and "magician"
- Jakob von Uexküll, biologist
- Krišjānis Valdemārs, Latvian writer
- Eduards Veidenbaums, Latvian poet
- Voldemārs Zamuels, Latvian prime minister (1924)
[edit] Honorary doctorates
- Umberto Eco, semiotician and novelist
- Tenzin Gyatso, 14th Dalai Lama
- Otto Kaiser, Protestant theologian
- Ulrich Knauer, mathematician
- Arvo Pärt, classical composer
- Konstantin Päts, Estonian president
- Thure von Uexküll, semiotician and medical scientist