International Cooperation
Participating in international academic circles is inavoidable when developing a university - it ensures the quality and guarantees the sustainability of research and higher education. Internationalisation is not a goal by itself, but rather a measure to ensure academic quality in all focus fields of the university.
Tallinn University participates actively and successfully in international cooperation, which can be summarised as follows:
- member of 6 large international networks
- 42 bilateral agreements with partner universities from across the globe
- annual open lectures from internationally acclaimed researchers and professionals
- increasing contribution to international research collaboration
- more than 300 new international degree students annually
- one researcher and lecturer in every ten comes from abroad
- our international Summer and Winter Schools host 300-400 participants from more than 50 countries annually
Contact:
Head of International Cooperation
Management Support Office