
This year, the Institute of Ecology and Earth Sciences recognized six second- or third-year undergraduate students who have demonstrated outstanding professional engagement and strong academic performance. The scholarship is awarded to students whose activities go beyond the minimum requirements of the curriculum, including participation in research or teaching, promotion of their field, and societal contributions that support the development of their discipline.
In the Biology and Biodiversity Conservation programme, the award went to Anne-Mai Adamberg, a student in the Pollination Ecology Workgroup.
For nearly a year, Anne-Mai Adamberg has served as the President of the Estonian Orchid Protection Club and has assisted the Semi-Natural Community Conservation Association in conducting permanent grassland inventories. In addition, she is actively involved in the Tartu University Student Nature Conservation Circle and will soon become a member of the Estonian Naturalists’ Society.
Congratulations, Anne-Mai!
Read the news here (in Estonian).

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