How to future-proof skills management
Kadri-Liis Kusmin, a PhD student at Tallinn University, developed a framework to help organisations cope with the short lifespan of employees’ skills.
Kadri-Liis Kusmin, a PhD student at Tallinn University, developed a framework to help organisations cope with the short lifespan of employees’ skills.
This summer, Tallinn University’s Summer School welcomed 389 participants from 56 countries, offering 19 courses and 5 workshops across a wide range of disciplines. While two courses were cancelled du...
Canadian visual artist Pamela Dodds presents “Documenting Border Barriers: A Selection of the Prints”, opening at Tallinn University’s Mare building. The exhibition is part of the conference “Beyond B...
Today's education environment requires flexibility, innovation and the ability to make data-driven decisions. Yet the collection and use of data for educational purposes is fragmented and often haphaz...
Culture is more than national cuisine and traditions – it also influences, for example, how we transmit and receive information, in other words, how we acquire an education. Maiki Vanahans, a PhD stud...
Triin Lauri, Professor of Public Politics at Tallinn University, is taking up a prestigious European Research Council Starting grant to study how parents' experiences of choosing a school shape their ...
The Estonian Centre for International Development (ESTDEV) has launched a project in cooperation with Tallinn University to support the reform of the vocational education system in the city of Zhytomy...
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