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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]
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
World Economic Forum – Enabling Trade Index ranking 2016 14th 136 Yale University / Columbia University – Environmental Performance Index: 2016 8th 180 The Economist Intelligence Unit – e-readiness: 2010 25th & 70 The Economist Intelligence Unit – Global Peace Index: 2017 & 36th 163 Archived 2019-04-01 at the Wayback Machine
Universities and colleges formed by merger in Estonia (2 P) Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Estonia" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
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.
In 2011, a board of international advisory consisting of scholars and policy researchers was established to provide suggestions. [4] [5] The publication currently includes global league tables for institutions as a whole and for a selection of individual subjects, alongside independent regional Greater China Ranking and Macedonian HEIs Ranking.
The history of formal education in Estonia dates back to the 13–14th centuries when the first monastic and cathedral schools were founded. The first primer in the Estonian language was published in 1575. The oldest university is the University of Tartu which was established during the reign of King Gustav II Adolf of Sweden in 1632.
Inside Higher Ed noted in 2014 that U.S. News is entering the international college and university rankings area that is already "dominated by three major global university rankings": the QS World University Rankings, the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, and the Academic Ranking of World Universities. [5]