Tallinn University

Tallinn University

Tallinn , Estonia
Tallinn , Estonia
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TallinnEstonia
Rankings
Average ranking globally
# 801
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About University
Tallinn University
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Tallinn University
Tallinn_x000D_ University is the largest university of humanities and social sciences in_x000D_ Tallinn and the third biggest public university in Estonia. We have around 7500_x000D_ students with 9.5% of international students from all around the world. Every_x000D_ 10th academic person is of foreign background.

Services

Housing services

There are three dormitories available for Tallinn University’s students, lecturers and guests.

Library services

Academic Library of Tallinn University is one of the most comprehensive research libraries of Estonia in all fields of knowledge, except construction and agriculture. The library was founded in April 1946 as the Central Library of the Estonian Academy of Sciences. Although the library is quite young, the Library of St. Olaf's Church (founded in 1552) makes up the oldest part of the collections. 

ICT services

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Student Life

Campus life

Tallinn University campus is situated in a nice location in Tallinn city centre, between the sea, the old town, and Kadriorg Park. Most of the buildings for study, research and creative activities at the university are located at the campus. Other parts of the university are situated in different areas of Tallinn; in the city centre (Academic Library, dormitory and hostel), and in Kristiine (School of Natural Sciences and Health and dormitories). The SuperNova cinema, the only movie theatre within a university in Estonia, welcomes all film fans, as well as conference participants. 

Sports facilities

The main campus has a ball games hall, a fitness studio and a gymnastics hall. It is also possible to join one or many of the Tallinn University sports teams and take sports lessons as elective courses.

Student clubs

Students can take part in a vibrant student's life, which includes: 

  • Childcare
  • Students' cafe
  • Photo Club
  • Sports Club (TU Cup Tournament)
  • Culture Club
  • International Club
  • ESN Tallinn, established by students of TU
  • tudeng.TV (student.TV) 
  • Choirs and symphony orchestra

Accreditation

In Estonia, only institutions of higher education which have passed the evaluation of quality of studies are allowed to provide higher education.  This includes the right to issue state graduation certificates. 

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