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University of Tallinn

Tallinn University
Tallinna Ülikool
Logo of Tallinn University
Motto Thinking unlimited!
Type Public
Established 1919, 2005
President Tiit Land
Academic staff
392 (2016)
Administrative staff
423 (2016)
Students 7,668 (2016)
Undergraduates 4,766 (2016)
Postgraduates 2,902 (2016)
349 (2016)
Location Tallinn, Harju County, Estonia
59°26′19″N 24°46′17″E / 59.43861°N 24.77139°E / 59.43861; 24.77139Coordinates: 59°26′19″N 24°46′17″E / 59.43861°N 24.77139°E / 59.43861; 24.77139
Affiliations EUA, UNICA
Mascot Eksmati
Website www.tlu.ee

Tallinn University (TU; Estonian: Tallinna Ülikool, TLÜ) is one of the three largest institutions of higher education in Estonia. It is located in the centre of Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia.

Tallinn University's predecessor, Tallinn Teachers' Seminar, was founded in 1919. Tallinn University in its present form was established on 18 March 2005 as the result of a merger of several universities and research institutions in Tallinn: Academic Library of Estonia (1946), Baltic Film and Media School (1992/97), Estonian Institute of Humanities (1988), Institute of History (1946) and Tallinn Pedagogical University (1919/52/92). In 2015, Tallinn University underwent a structural reform, whereby its 20+ structural units (the legacy of the numerous mergers leading to its establishment) were reorganized into six schools in order to optimize funding and eliminate overlap between units in research and teaching.

8000 students are presently enrolled at Tallinn University. This makes Tallinn University the third largest provider of higher education in Estonia. Among degree students, 7.3% are international. There are 815 full-time employees at the University, of which 392 are academic staff. 9.7% of the faculty are international.

Education and research at Tallinn University focus on five core interdisciplinary fields: educational innovation, digital and media culture, cultural competences, healthy and sustainable lifestyle and society and open governance. Each of the fields is represented by a school of the University: School of Educational Sciences, Baltic Film, Media, Arts and Communication School; School of Humanities, School of Natural Sciences and Health, and School of Governance, Law and Society. The School of Digital Technologies is the sixth school, contributing to all of the fields.

Tallinn University's Baltic Film, Media, Arts and Communication School is the only institution in Northern Europe teaching film, television, and audiovisual production in English, and one of the largest film schools in the region. Its student body represents over 40 countries worldwide.

Tallinn University actively participates in international research projects. It is one of only three universities in the Baltics whose research intensity has been classified as "very high" by Quacquarelli Symonds.

Tallinn University ranks 87th in the QS EECA (Eastern Europe and Central Asia) university rankings. In QS World University Rankings by Subject, Tallinn University placed in the 201-250 bracket in Sociology.

Tallinn University's main campus buildings have Latin names.

Terra (Latin: earth) is the main and oldest building on Tallinn University's campus. It was built for the Tallinn English College in 1938. The building is under heritage protection (architects Alar Kotli and Erika Nõva).


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