Tallinn University (TLU; Estonian: Tallinna Ülikool, TLÜ) is a public research university in Estonia. Located in the centre of Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia, Tallinn University is one of the three largest institutions of higher education in the country. Both QS World University and Times Higher Education rankings place it among the top 1000 universities in the world.[3][4]

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Tallinn University
Tallinna Ülikool
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MottoThinking unlimited!
TypePublic
Established1919, 2005
PresidentTõnu Viik
Academic staff
475 (2023)
Administrative staff
371 (2023)
Students6,843 (2023)[1]
Undergraduates3,927 (2023)
Postgraduates2,629 (2023)
287 (2023)
Location, ,
59°26′19″N 24°46′17″E
AffiliationsEUA, UNICA, EUA-CDE, Magna-Charta, BUP, ATEE, ENAI, ENIHEI, FilmEU
MascotEksmati
Websitewww.tlu.ee
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Regional – Overall
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[2]72 (2022)
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History

Tallinn University's predecessor, Tallinn Teachers' Seminar, was founded in 1919. Tallinn University in its present form was established on 18 March 2005 as the result of a merger of several universities and research institutions in Tallinn.

Academics

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QS World[5]801–1,000
THE World[6]801–1,000
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As of 2023, about 7,000 degree students were enrolled at Tallinn University (with over 14,000 more taking part in continuing education programmes), making it the third largest provider of higher education in Estonia. Among degree students, 10% were international. There are 846 employees at the university, of which 475 are academic staff.[7]

Tallinn University's Baltic Film, Media, Arts and Communication School is the only institution in Northern Europe teaching film, television and audiovisual production in English, and one of the largest film schools in the region.[8] Its student body represents over 40 countries worldwide.[9]

As of 2021 the Times Higher Education World Rankings ranked the university's research coefficient fourth highest in the Baltic States.[4][10]

Tallinn University campus

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Tallinn University campus Terra building as seen from Narva maantee

The campus of Tallinn University is located in the center of Tallinn. The campus consists of six connected buildings which have Latin names: Terra, Astra, Mare, Nova, Silva and Vita. Between the buildings there is a campus courtyard.

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Tallinn University campus plan

Terra is the main and oldest building on Tallinn University's campus. It was built for the Tallinn English College in 1938. The building is under heritage protection. The Nova building houses the Baltic Film and Media School and was completed in 2012. The Mare building was completed in 2006.[11]

Tallinn University campus virtualtour.

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Tallinn University campus Astra building
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Tallinn University campus Nova building
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Tallinn University campus Mare building
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Tallinn University campus Vita building
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Tallinn University campus Silva building

Internationalisation

The university was ranked among the top 15 institutions in the Emerging Europe and Central Asia by the percentage of international faculty.[12]

In 2023, Taiwan set up a Chinese Studies center in Tallinn University .

Sports and culture

Tallinn University has a range of cultural and sport activities. The university has a symphony orchestra,[13] men's choir,[14] women's choir,[15] and the folk dance group Soveldaja.[16]

Notable faculty

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