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Estonia's first "Well-being and health behavior" MA students have graduated

The first English-language Study Programme at the School of Natural Sciences and Health "Well-being and health behavior" started with 8 students on February 2020, just before the pandemic time. Of the 8 students who started at that time, 4 defended their master's degree recently. (Photo: Karel Kulbin/ From left: Ina Sofia, Chisom Ignatius, Tiina and Muhammad)

Photo: Karel Kulbin/ From left: Ina Sofia, Chisom Ignatius, Tiina and Muhammad
Photo: Karel Kulbin/ From left: Ina Sofia, Chisom Ignatius, Tiina and Muhammad

The first English-language Study Programme at the School of Natural Sciences and Health "Well-being and health behavior" started with 8 students on February 2020, just before the pandemic time. Of the 8 students who started at that time, 4 defended their master's degree recently. We thank all the lecturers and supervisors who have supported them in their education.
Our first master students in Well-being and Health Behavior are:

1.    Tiina Kuusik from Estonia - thesis topic "The Role of Family Support in Treatment Adherence in Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes"
2.    Chisom Ignatius Ibeh from Nigeria - thesis topic "The Relationship between perceived Social Support and Well-being of Masteräs Students of Tallinn University Estonia
3.    Muhammad Rehan from Pakistan - thesis topic "Investigating the Link between Job Satisfaction, Stress and Well-being in Employees"
4.    Ina Sofia Tiittula-Finland - thesis topic "School-based sexuality education and school environment: experiences of Estonian sexual minority youth".

We sincerely wish our recent graduates the wind in their wings, because well-being and happiness are increasingly important areas in both the academic world and in business as a part of organizational culture.