Lecturer in Digital Humanities and Artificial Intelligence
Tallinn University is a modern and dynamic research university. As one of the top 5% universities in the world, we contribute to world-class research, creative work and education in order to offer solutions to real-life challenges.
Tallinn University is a member of several international university networks and cooperates closely with partner institutions abroad. This ensures the university’s academic quality and impact beyond Estonia and creates a favourable environment for the implementation of research projects. In cooperation with international partners, Tallinn University has been successful in attracting highly competitive research grants to Estonia.
More than 1,000 staff members and 7,000 students at Tallinn University believe in a research-based mindset. We are leaders in promoting an intelligent lifestyle. Relying on science and guided by our values, we strive to build an informed, caring and sustainable society.
The School of Humanities is one of the six schools of Tallinn University. It focuses on teaching and research in the field of the humanities. It also helps to interpret society, culture and people’s experiences by offering research-based perspectives on today’s complex processes. Teaching takes place at all levels of higher education and is supported by broad international research cooperation. The aim of the School of Humanities is to contribute to the development of a meaningful and cohesive society through the humanities.
The School of Humanities carries out research and development in six academic fields: Asian Studies, Estonian Language and Culture, Western European Studies, History, Cultural Theory, and Russian and Eastern European Studies.