Talllinn University of Technology

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Short description: |
Founded in 1918, Tallinn University of Technology (TUT) is a public university with a long academic history - in 2013 Tallinn University of Technology will celebrate its 95th anniversary. TUT is a modern, international university sharing with students the knowledge and skills necessary for today’s international marketplace. TUT, the second largest public university in Estonia, is the nation’s leading academic institution in engineering, business, and public administration. International degree programs are available in English in the technical and social sciences. |
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Type of institution: |
Public University |
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Faculties and colleges: |
Tallinn University of Technology Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Power Engineering, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Information Technology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Faculty of Chemical and Material Technology, Tallinn School of Economics and Business Administration, Tallinn College, Tartu College, Virumaa College, Kuressaare College |
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Research Institutes |
National Centres of Excellence: Centre of Excellence in Computer Science, Centre for Integrated Electronic Systems and Biomedical Engineering (CEBE), Centre of Excellence in Chemical Biology. Estonian Centres of Competence: Competence Centre in Electronics-, Info- and Communication Technologies (ELIKO), Competence Centre of Food and Fermentation Technology (CCFFT), Competence Centre for Cancer Research (CCCR) |
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Number of students: |
13700 |
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Number of international students: |
600 |
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International student office: |
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Contact person: |
Ms. Kätlin Keinast |
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Phone number: |
+372 620 2022 |
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Email: |
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Website: |
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Address: |
Ehitajate tee 5, Tallinn 19086 Tallinn |




