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Tallinn University School of Governance, Law and Society welcomes qualified international students from around the world to apply for our study programmes taught in English.

Bachelor’s Studies

Bachelor’s is the first level of higher education. It takes three years of full-time study to complete.

Programmes

Master’s Studies

Master’s studies make it possible to focus on a more specialized subject. Master’s studies take two years of full-time study to complete.

Programmes

Doctoral Studies

PhD is for those who want to develop a career in science. PhD studies take four years of full-time study to complete.

Programmes

Exchange Studies

Already a student? As an exchange student, you will find a warm welcome with us.  Let your exchange studies be an experience!

Programmes

 

  • The School of Governance, Law, and Society has a large international student body and a large number of international faculty members.
  • Modern study environment – SOGOLAS is located in Mare – that has great conditions for study and leisure.
  • International opportunities – SOGOLAS has dozens of ERASMUS partnership contracts that makes it possible for you to go abroad to enjoy European student life.

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In case you have any questions about the application procedure do not hesitate to contact us. Our admission specialists are more than happy to help you!

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Anano Iashvili

Anano Iashvili

Alumna of the Human Rights in the Digital Society programme

"Applying to Tallinn University’s Master’s program in Human Rights in the Digital Society was truly one of the best decisions I have made for my personal and professional growth. With a background in international law, I was immediately interested in this programme because very few universities explore how traditional legal principles apply to digital environments. As our lives increasingly take place online, understanding digital rights and digital jurisdiction has become not only relevant but necessary."
Maria Waleed

Maria Waleed

Alumna of the International Relations programme

"The International Relations programme at Tallinn University provided me a strong foundation in critical thinking and broadened my intellectual horizon to express my opinions eloquently, which eventually honed my research skills. The faculty's approachability and diverse curriculum enabled me to engage in meaningful discourse and apply theoretical knowledge to real-world issues.
Anano Iashvili

Anano Iashvili

Alumna of the Human Rights in the Digital Society programme

"Applying to Tallinn University’s Master’s program in Human Rights in the Digital Society was truly one of the best decisions I have made for my personal and professional growth. With a background in international law, I was immediately interested in this programme because very few universities explore how traditional legal principles apply to digital environments. As our lives increasingly take place online, understanding digital rights and digital jurisdiction has become not only relevant but necessary."