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Motto | Thinking unlimited! |
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Type | Public |
Established | 2005 |
President | Tiit Land |
Academic staff | 1100 |
Students | 10 016 |
Undergraduates | 5901 (2014) |
Postgraduates | 2789 (2014) |
Doctoral students | 370 (2014) |
Location | Tallinn, Harju County, Estonia 59°26′19″N 24°46′17″E / 59.43861°N 24.77139°E / 59.43861; 24.77139 |
Colors | White and Red |
Affiliations | EUA, UNICA |
Mascot | Eksmati |
Website | www.tlu.ee |
Logo of Tallinn University |
Tallinn University (TU) (Template:Lang-et) is the third-largest institution of higher education in Estonia. It is in Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia. TU is an international, friendly, flexible and collegial environment for learning and personal growth. In TU considerable academic freedom and quality of studies are guaranteed to the students.
History
Tallinn University was established on 18 March 2005 as the result of a merger of several universities (among which the Tallinn Pedagogical University was the biggest) and research institutes in Tallinn as well as the Estonian Academic Library. Having merged with such well-established institutes as the International Institute of Social Sciences and the Estonian Institute of Humanities, its main strengths lie in the fields of humanities and social sciences, but it also has a strong and constantly growing component of natural and exact sciences, as well as a long tradition of teacher training and educational research.
The university consists of 19 academic institutes and 6 colleges, in which study and research is conducted in six different disciplines:
- Educational sciences
- Humanities
- The Arts
- Natural sciences
- Social sciences
- Health sciences
TU has more than 10 000 students, from whom around 600 are foreigners. Plus, 1100 faculty members and research fellows, from whom 9,5% are foreigners.
Internationalisation
One of the main aims of the university is large-scale internationalisation. With its academic degree programmes and a number of shorter programmes and courses offered in the English language, it is about to become the most international university in the Baltic area. Tallinn University currently maintains over 50 inter-university agreements with universities in Europe, U.S., Japan, China, Russia, and several other countries as well over 600 Erasmus exchange agreements with universities from all over the European Union. The university also organises Summer and Winter Schools (Tallinn Summer School, Tallinn Winter School), which hosts about 300 participants from 50 countries every year.
Structure
Academic institutes
- Estonian Institute of Humanities, Director Tõnu Viik
- Estonian Institute for Futures Studies, Director Erik Terk
- Estonian Institute for Population Studies, Director Luule Sakkeus
- Institute of Communication, Director Tiina Hiob
- Institute of Ecology, Director Mihkel Kangur
- Institute of Educational Sciences, Director Kristi Vinter
- Institute of Estonian Language and Culture, Director Piret Viires
- Institute of Fine Arts, Director Orest Kormašov
- Institute of Germanic and Romance Languages and Cultures, Director Aigi Heero
- Institute of Health Sciences and Sports, Director Kristjan Port
- Institute of History, Director Erki Russow
- Institute of Informatics, Director Peeter Normak
- Institute of Information Studies, Director Tiiu Reimo
- Institute of International and Social Studies, Director Airi-Alina Allaste
- Institute of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Director Ruth Shimmo
- Institute of Political Science and Governance, Director Anu Toots
- Institute of Psychology, Director Aleksander Pulver
- Institute of Slavonic Languages and Cultures, Director Irina Belobrovtseva
- Institute of Social Work, Director Marju Medar
Colleges
- Baltic Film and Media School, Director Katrin Saks
- Catherine's College, Director Dimitri Mironov
- Haapsalu College, Director Triin Laasi
- Law School, President Rein Müllerson
- Rakvere College, Director Kalle Karron
- Pedagogical College, Silver Pramann
International Master programs
- Anthropology
- Audiovisual Media: Television/Documentary
- Communication Management
- Comparative Literature and Cultural Semiotics
- Digital Library Learning
- Economics and Management of Public Sector
- European Studies: Europeanization of Governance and Politics
- Film Arts (next admission in 2015)
- Human-Computer Interaction
- International Business Law
- International Relations