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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]
Estonian Maritime Academy (Eesti Mereakadeemia), Tallinn; Estonian National Defence College (KVÜÕA Kõrgem Sõjakool), Tartu; Estonian Public Service Academy, Tallinn; Estonian University of Life Sciences (Eesti Maaülikool), Tartu; Tallinn University of Applied Sciences (Tallinna Tehnikakõrgkool), Tallinn
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Estonian Maritime Academy of Tallinn University of Technology (Estonian: TalTech Eesti Mereakadeemia, or EMERA) is a vocational university in Estonia.It is one of the schools of Tallinn University of Technology and it is the only educational institution in Estonia that offers professional higher education, Master’s and Doctoral level education in the maritime field.
Baltic Film, Media and Arts School of Tallinn University (BFM) is a film and media school created in 2005 (as Baltic Film and Media School) as a college of Tallinn University. BFM provides students with free shooting and post-production equipment, studio space and production support for their creative works, supervised by established ...
Secondary Science School of Tallinn (Tallinn 2. Secondary School, Tallinn's Second Gymnasium) Tallinn School No. 21 (Tallinna 21. Kool) Tallinna 32. Keskkool; Tallinna Arte Gümnaasium; Tallinna Audentese Erakool; Tallinn European School (Tallinna Euroopa Kool) Gustav Adolf Grammar School (Gustav Adolfi Gümnaasium) Hanseatic School, Tallinn
Tallinn University of Technology is the third highest-ranking university in the Baltic states, placing in the 601-800 bracket in Times Higher Education World University Rankings, [10] the university's best-ranked departments are the life sciences and social sciences departments, which are in 176-200 and 201-250 brackets respectively.
The Statute of the European Schools serves as the charter for the operations of the Tallinn European School. Study based on the IBO curriculums is state sponsored in municipal schools, the Tallinn English College and Miina Härma Gymnasium, whereas in private schools it is the subject to the tuition fees.