Erasmus is the EU's flagship education and training programme in the field of higher education. The Erasmus programme not only supports mobility (for students, professors, or other higher education staff / enterprises wishing to study, teach and work abroad), but also provides co-funding to higher education institutions (HEI) working together through transnational cooperation projects.

Tallinn University Erasmus Charter number is 68289-EPP-1-2014-1-EPPKA3-ECHE.

Tallinn University Erasmus code is EE TALLINN05.

Erasmus+ mobility programme

ERASMUS+ is an European Union programme which aims to improve the quality of higher education and cooperation between higher education institutions an enable mobility of students and staff members.  

Higher education institutions interested in co-operation with Tallinn University (TLU) are welcome to contact directly the respective academic unit at TLU, please see the list of Departmental Erasmus Coordinators. The Erasmus  mobility cooperation proposals and agreements are not handled centrally, academic units are responsible for signing inter-institutional agreements.

Tallinn University is an environmentally friendly university, thus we only accept Online Learning Agreements! Starting from 2022, TLU will sign all the mobility agreements in Erasmus Dashboard. 

More information about application deadlines for Exchange Studies.

Erasmus Charter number of Tallinn University is 68286-EPP-1-2014-1-EPPKA3-ECHE.

Erasmus+ code of Tallinn University is EE TALLINN05.

Exchange studies with Erasmus+ programme
Traineeship with Erasmus+ programme

Contacts: 

Nele Dobrõš
Erasmus Institutional Coordinator (Erasmus exchange Studies in Europe, outgoing exchange students)
Phone: +372 6409 136
Address: Narva Road 25, 10120 Tallinn, room T-215
E-mail: nele.dobros@tlu.ee

Ingrid Hinojosa
Incoming Exchange Students Coordinator
Phone: +372 6409 217
Address: Narva Road 25, 10120 Tallinn, room T-215
E-mail: ingrid.hinojosa@tlu.ee

Anete Elken
Senior Specialist of International Cooperation (Erasmus+ Exchange Studies outside of EU)
Phone: +372 6199503
E-mail: anete.elken@tlu.ee

Departmental Erasmus Coordinators: 

Baltic Film, Media, Arts and Communication School
Ms Birgit Rosenberg |erasmusbfm@tlu.ee|

School of Digital Technologies
Ms Maria Saar | maria.saar@tlu.ee | +372 640 9420

School of Educational Sciences 
Incoming students: Ms Kerttu Toompalu | kerttu.toompalu@tlu.ee | +372 619 9710                                                                      Outgoing students: Ms Katerina Koreškova | katerina.koreskova@tlu.ee| +372 619 9796

School of Governance, Law and Society
Ms Kadri Leit-Tromp | kadri.leit-tromp@tlu.ee | +372 6409 455

School of Humanities
Ms Maris Peters | maris.peters@tlu.ee | +372 640 9344

School of Natural Sciences and Health
Health Sciences and Sports
Ms Reeda Tuula | reeda.tuula@tlu.ee | +372 6391 756
Natural Sciences
Ms Sille Silluta | sille.silluta@tlu.ee | +372 640 9472
Psychology
Ms Sille Silluta | sille.silluta@tlu.ee | +372 640 9472

Dora+ mobility programme

The overall objective of Dora Plus is to make Estonia more notable and attractive as a place for studying and research, and the education provided by higher education institutions internationally more competitive.

 Its sub-objectives are to:

  • improve the awareness of young researchers and Master’s degree students of various teaching and research practices, and their involvement in international cooperation projects (Action 1);
  • increase the proportion of foreign Master’s degree and doctoral students in Estonian higher education institutions (Actions 2 & 4);
  • raise the efficiency of doctoral studies (Actions 1 & 2);
  • improve the capacity of higher education institutions to include foreign students (Actions 2-4);
  • raise the demand for foreign students on the Estonian labour market, and thus support the development of higher education and the economy; and
  • strengthen the compliance of doctoral studies in Estonian universities with the principles of innovative doctoral studies (Actions 1-4).

More information about Dora+ programme.

Bilateral agreements

Tallinn University has signed bilateral agreements with 49 partner universities. The goals of the cooperation with partners is to support international cooperation and extending the international contact network, mobilities of staff members and students, carry out joint projects and research. Additionally, university has over 300 Erasmus+ mobility partners.

List of partner universities

Tallinn University supports exchange studies within bilateral agreements through Internationalisation Fund. The total scholarship fund is up to 5000 euros. 

Ask more information about studying at partner universities:

Anete Elken
Senior Specialist of International Cooperation
anete.elken@tlu.ee