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Best Universities for Programs in Estonia 2024

Number of institutions: 16
    • Tallinn, Estonia

    Tallinn Summer School was established in 2006 and offers a three-week program every July. The program blends an array of courses with a vibrant cultural experience and draws attendees from all over the world. The school features a broad social agenda, including museum visits, exploration of historical landmarks, and cultural sites, and weekend excursions to various Estonian natural landscapes.

    • Tallinn, Estonia

    Tallinn Health Care College is a reputable educational institution located in Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia. The college focuses on providing high-quality education and training in the field of healthcare. It offers a range of programs and courses to students aspiring to pursue a career in various healthcare professions. Established in 2000, Tallinn Health Care College has since gained recognition for its commitment to excellence in healthcare education. It aims to meet the growing demand for qualified healthcare professionals in Estonia and beyond, equipping students with the necessary knowledge and skills to excel in their chosen healthcare disciplines.

    • Tallinn, Estonia
    • Helsinki, Finland

    Tallinn University is a modern and dynamic research university in Estonia with a leading role in promoting an intelligent lifestyle through education, research, and a unique collaboration across disciplines. We view an intelligent lifestyle as making research-based decisions in order to improve society in general and the well-being of its citizens.

    • Tartu, Estonia

    Estonian University of Life Sciences is the only university in Estonia whose priorities in academic and research activities provide the sustainable development of natural resources necessary for the existence of Man as well as the preservation of heritage and habitat. According to QS World University Rankings by Subject (2019), the Estonian University of Life Sciences is one of the top 50 universities in the world in the field of agriculture and forestry, ranked 48. The university also belongs to the top 1% most cited research facilities in the world, with our plant physiology professor Ülo Niinemets being the most cited Estonian researcher altogether.

    • Reola, Estonia
    • Tartu, Estonia

    The Estonian Aviation Academy (EAVA), founded in 1993, is a leading higher education institution in the Baltic region, educating and training specialists for aviation enterprises and organizations.

    • Stockholm, Sweden
    • Helsinki, Finland
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    Our double degree programmes combine excellent technical education with training in innovation and entrepreneurship as well as internships at companies, industry partners and cities across Europe.

    • Tartu, Estonia

    Being a role model, we impact our community health behavior and shape a healthy living environment, integrate a variety of healthcare fields in studies and research and development, and we participate in the process of making decisions regarding healthcare policies. When learning and working in the College, we create an environment in which people acquire knowledge, skills, attitudes that help to make the community more cohesive and impact it and contribute to the development of Estonia.

    • Tallinn, Estonia

    The Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (EAMT) is a unique public university offering higher education in all major fields of music and theatre through bachelor, master, and doctoral programs. Considered one of the most functional music education institutions in Europe, the EAMT boasts a 13 500 m2 facility located in the center of Tallinn, Estonia’s capital city. In 2022, the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre was for the third year in a row included in the QS World University Ranking, which is one of the top international ranking systems measuring the popularity and performance of universities from all over the world. On 17 November 1918, the Estonia Society voted in favor of establishing a higher music school. On 9 May 1919, the school’s charter was approved by the Minister of Education. The school was initially named the Tallinn Higher Music School, as the establishment of a music conservatory was not within the purview of the Estonia Society. In 1923 it was, however, renamed the Tallinn Conservatoire, which is the precursor to the present-day Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre. Today the academy is an internationally recognized institution of music education and research. The vast majority of Estonian musicians and theatre people have either studied or taught at this institution, making it a pillar of Estonian cultural life. The mission of the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre is to sustain, develop and promote Estonian culture at the highest level, through music and theatre studies as well as creative activities and research.

    • Tallinn, Estonia

    TTK University of Applied Sciences (TTK UAS) is a state professional higher education institution offering competitive professional higher education and applied research in technology, production, civil engineering, logistics, economics and welfare. TTK UAS is the largest university of applied sciences in Estonia, currently educating more than 3000 students, making TTK UAS the fourth largest higher education institution in Estonia.

    • Tartu, Estonia

    This program is only available as a second part of the Dual Degree Program after students. is only available via our highly accredited University...

    • Budapest, Hungary
    • Espoo, Finland
    • + 20 more

    The EIT Digital Master School is an exclusive joint initiative by the leading technical universities and business schools in Europe with additional mentoring and partnering from excellent European research organisations and leading business partners. EIT Digital offers two-year programmes that let you study at two world-class universities located in two different European countries. What’s more, you get to build a tailor-made curriculum based on your unique skills and interests. We offer double degrees, each of which combines technical competences with practical skills in innovation and entrepreneurship.

    • Tallinn, Estonia

    The Estonian Academy of Arts, founded in 1914, is the only public university in Estonia offering higher education in fine arts, design, architecture, media, visual studies, art culture, cultural heritage and conservation. Located in the capital city, Tallinn, it is an active study and research institution and the leading national centre of innovation in visual culture. Studies take place in our new building with an innovative and inspiring environment. EKA is listed among Top 200 Architecture and Design Universities in the World by QS World University Rankings (2023).

    • Tallinn, Estonia

    The Estonian Entrepreneurship University of Applied Sciences (EUAS) is a highly recognized private university in Estonia, located in the multiple award-winning Smart City called Ülemiste City. The key themes that link our curricula are entrepreneurship and creativity. We aim to give our students skills, networks, and mindsets to change their lives and impact the world! We welcome students from all around the world to study Undergraduate and Master’s programs which can be taken in English, Russian and Estonian. Our study programs are supported by an IT infrastructure adapted to the needs of full-time, part-time as well as distance learning.

    • Tallinn, Estonia

    A vision of today’s society is innovative, entrepreneurial, technologically advanced, and open to the world, and this is what Tallinn Unversity of Technology (TalTech) is applying for through internationally high-level studies and research.

    • Tartu, Estonia
    • Tallinn, Estonia
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    The University of Tartu (UT) is Estonia’s leading centre of research and training. It is the only university in the Baltics ranked in the top 1.2% of the world’s best universities (QS World University Rankings 2021). Founded in 1632, UT is the only classical university in Estonia. There are more than 13 000 students studying at UT (incl. 1800 international students) and UT has 3800 employees (incl. 1800 academic employees (190 professors)). To support and develop the professional competence of its students and academic staff, the university has 71 partner universities in 27 countries.