AISS Master’s Programme Welcomes New Students
This week, 13 new students started the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Programme in Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Societies (AISS) as part of Orientation Week at Tallinn University.

The students come from around the world: Peru, Brazil, Colombia, Nepal, Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, China, the USA, Poland and Finland.
During the three-day programme, students explored university and city activities and met first-cohort students online.
Representatives from the programme partners joined the sessions, including Professor Markku Turunen, Education Specialist Anna Castrén, and University Instructor Pauliina Baltzar from Tampere University; Professor José Angelo Braga de Vasconcelos and Study Specialist Raquel Lopes from Lusófona University; and Research Professor Merja Bauters, Study Counsellor and Specialist Kristi Oikimus, Research Fellow Abiodun Afolayan Ogunyemi, and Head of Studies Hans Põldoja from Tallinn University, School of Digital Technologies.
The programme is designed together with three universities, Tallinn University, School of Digital Technologies, Tampere University, Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Sciences and Lusófona University, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Engineering and Technologies.
The Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Programme in Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Societies focuses on sustainability, artificial intelligence and data-driven decisions, and participatory design methods engaging citizens.
We wish all new students a successful start and an inspiring journey!