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Tallinn University was established by a decision of the parliament of Estonia on March 18, 2005, when a number of Tallinn educational and research institutions were consolidated into a single institution. A modern university of common identity was formed by that merger. Tallinn University has a strong position in the Estonian higher education scene. It offers teacher education with the longest history and traditions in Estonia and, at the same time, has the modern and most international film and media schools in the Baltics. We value innovation and interdisciplinarity to offer internationally competitive higher education that is based on excellence. International and student-friendly, Tallinn University is well-known for its high academic standards in humanities and social sciences. Tallinn University is the third biggest public university in Estonia with more than 9000 students studying at the bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral levels. Tallinn University provides an opportunity to study in a multicultural environment. Approximately 900 international degree and exchange students participate in our degree and exchange study at Tallinn University. Every 10th lecturer is a foreigner. Active international cooperation and our bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral programs in English help to create a multicultural university community.
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Applicants from Georgia, Japan, USA, Kazakhstan, Turkey: May 1 deadline.Additionally, the application system DreamApply will be open June 15-June 30 for international applicants whoare non-EU/EEA citizens residing in Estonia, have a valid Estonian TRP and whose previous level of studies was completed in Estonia;are EU/EEA citizens residing in Estonia, have a valid Estonian ID-card and whose previous level of studies was completed in Estonia.August 7, deadline for Finnish, Latvian, and Lithuanian citizens who have obtained general secondary education in Finland, Latvia, or Lithuania for Bachelor's level programmes: August 7 deadline.
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Completed Secondary Education or the equivalent. Entrance exams:The entrance exam consists of a written assignment and an interview. The maximum number of points is 100 (50% written assignment, 50% interview).Students receiving at least 30 points of the written part are allowed to the interview.Minimum programme enrollment threshold: 65 points out of 100.
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Tallinn
Estonia
- 3 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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