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Tallinn University of Technology (1918)

Tallinn University of Technology (1918). Public university Second biggest university in Estonia Only technical university in Estonia Located in the capital of Estonia – Tallinn Campus university (55,5 ha, 72 buildings).

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Tallinn University of Technology (1918)

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  1. Tallinn University of Technology (1918) • Public university • Second biggest university in Estonia • Only technical university in Estonia • Located in the capital of Estonia – Tallinn • Campus university (55,5 ha, 72 buildings)

  2. Uniqueness: combination of sciences HELINA, KAS OSKAD SIIN MISKIT PAREMINI TEHA? Art and Design Natural Sciences Health Sciences Social Sciences & Economics Engineering Sciences Exact Sciences

  3. Mission

  4. Vision 2020

  5. Targets 2015 • Proportion of foreign teaching and research staff 10% • Share of R&D budget in overall study, research and development budget over 50% • Number of defended doctoral theses: 90 • Proportion of international students by study level: master 8% doctoral 10% • Ühisõppekavade osakaal 16%

  6. Rankings

  7. TUT – an entrepreneurialuniversity in allactivities – research, teaching, development, administration. • R&D contracts • Certification and qualitycontrol, expertises, testingand consultations • EU programs and projects • Industry scholarships • Doctoral schools • Students’ practical trainingatenterprises

  8. European Capital of Start-Up: Tallinn* * Wired Magazine, August 2011

  9. International Partners • Logod (Shanghai, Qingdao Univeristy of Science and Technology, Silicon Valley, Stanford, Berkeley, National University of Singapore, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Aalto, KTH jt)

  10. Tallinn University of Technology (History) HELINA, PALUN VAATA COMMENTIT 1944 1991 1993 1923 1918 1920 1934 1962 1992

  11. Aalto näide

  12. TUT in numbers • Date of establishment: 1918 • 8 faculties • 35 departments and 112 chairs • 13 faculty research centers • 21 labs • 10 affiliated institutions, including 4 regional colleges • 3 languages: Estonian, Russian and English • 14 500 students, about 800 foreign students • 1974 employees, of which 1 129 are academic staff members

  13. Organization chart UNIVERSITY COUNCIL Advisory Board University Governance Rector Rectors Office Faculty of Civil Engineering Faculty of Social Sciences Faculty of Power Engineering Faculty of Science Faculty of Information Technology Tallinn School of Economics and Business Administration Faculty of Chemical and Materials Technology Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Institutions: Library Institute of Geology Institute of Cybernetics Marine Systems Institute Technomedicum Certification Centre Colleges: Tallinna College Kuressaare College Virumaa College Tartu College Administrative and Support Structure

  14. Faculties and colleges • Chemistry and Materials Technology • Civil Engineering • Social Sciences • Information Technology • Mechanical Engineering • Power Engineering • Tallinn School of Economics and BusinessAdministration • Science • 4 colleges in different cities of Estonia

  15. R&D institutions • Institute of Geology • Institute of Cybernetics • Institute of Marine Systems • Certification Center of TUT • Technomedicum of TUT • Library

  16. Finances (HELINA-INFOGRAAFIKA) TUT ANNUAL BUDGET 2011 € 89 mill. of which costs for (mill. € of total budget) • Faculties 36,2 40,7% • Administrative and supportstructure 6,2 7,0% • TTU Colleges 4,1 4,6% • Institutions 8,4 9,4% TOTAL 54,9 mill € 61,7% From the state budget (2011) – 35,6 mill. € (40% of totalbudget)– contains state commissioned student placement, research funding, research infrastructure and other

  17. Students (1) HELINA, vaata kommentaari * Data from 25/08/2011; all other from 01.10

  18. Students (2) HELINA, VAATA KOMMENTAARI

  19. Study programs at TUT, HELINA, VAATA KOMMENTAARI Academic programs (faculties): • BACHELOR3 years180 ECTS cp • BACHELOR+MASTER INTEGRATED STUDIES5 years300 ECTS cp • MASTER2 years120 ECTS cp • DOCTORAL(PhD)4 years240 ECTS cp Professional HE programs (colleges): 3-4 years180-240 ECTS cp

  20. Students(2)

  21. International study programs in TUT TUT offers 16 full time degree programs in English: • 3 Bachelor programs (180 ECTS cp, 3 years) • 13 Master programs(120 ECTS cp, 2 years) • PhD studies – for free, plus scholarships available • Admission of international students has grown rapidly last years

  22. International study programs 2011/2012 (1) 2011/2012 16 Programs in English BACHELOR STUDIES (180 ECTS cp): • International Business Administration (IBBA) • International Relations (BA) • Law (BA)

  23. International study programs 2011/2012 (2) 2011/2012 16 Programs in English MASTER STUDIES (60-120 ECTS cp): • Environmental Management and Cleaner Production (M.Sc.) • Computer and Systems Engineering • Communicative Electronics • Health Care Technology (M.Sc.) • Industrial Engineering and Management (M.Sc.) • International Business Administration (IMBA) • International Relations and European Studies (M.A) • Law (M.A) • Technology Governance (M.A)

  24. International study programs 2011/2012 (3) JOINT MASTER PROGRAMS (120 ECTS cp, 2 years): • Cyber Security • Materials and Processes of Sustainable Energetics • Software Engineering • Design and Engineering

  25. Activities for society • Lifelonglearning program • Library • Museum • Programs for high schools • Regional development • Cultural activities • Sports possibilities • Innovation and business center

  26. Priority R&D areas TUT conducts fundamental research in a variety of fields • user-friendly information and communication technologies • materials technologies • chemistry, biotechnology and biomedicine • sustainable power engineering • changing environment and sustainable technologies

  27. Centers of Excellence on TUT level Our best science groups in fundamental researches: • Nonlinear Studies • Climate and Environmental Research • Advanced Materials and Devices for Alternative Energetics

  28. Näiteid teadusest+pildimaterjal

  29. Innovation and Business Center (1) Provided services: • Sales of the TUT research and development • Commercialisation of intellectual property • Protection and management of intellectual property • Spin-offs / Startup Garage

  30. Innovation and Business Center (2) HELINA, VAATA KOMMENTAARI Intellectual property • 29 patents – 21 Estonia, 3 USA, 2 Europe, 2China, 1 Great Britain, 1 Germany • 54 patent application– 22 Estonia, 12 USA, 6 Europe, 7 international, 7 other • 15 models • 11 trademarks • Interdisciplinary innovation platformMeKTory • Interdisciplinary center for applied science • International cooperation focus centers (Silicon Valley and Shanghai) * data from 30.08.2011

  31. Näiteid innovats.tegevusest: südamestimulaator jne

  32. International co-operation(1) BALTECH University Consortium in Science and Technology BUP Baltic University Program BSRUN The Baltic Sea Region University Network EURAXESS The European Services Network UNICA Network of Universities from the Capitals of Europe

  33. International co-operation(2) EUA The European University Association CESAER the Conference of European Schools for Advanced Engineering Education and Research ECIU European Consortium of Innovative Universities SEFI European Society for Engineering Education FEANI European Federation of National Engineering Associations. Estonian Association of Engineers

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