Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) is an international scientific community with 9,000 students and approximately 2,000 employees, one of the largest universities in Estonia that is the leading EU country in digitalisation. The strengths of the university are wide multidisciplinary study/research interests, modern research, and study environment as well as strong collaboration with international educational and research institutions.
TalTech has a green and one of the most compact university campuses in Europe that includes the Tehnopol Tallinn Science Park. Low hierarchy, academic freedom and a balanced work and family life are valued at TalTech. The university provides individual development and training opportunities, material and non-material tokens of acknowledgement, sporting opportunities at TalTech Sports Club and all-staff activities.
TalTech as an employer brings together representatives from a wide range of disciplines – engineers and economists, business and biotechnology, and data scientists – with a common mission to develop Estonian higher education and research. Keywords that characterise TalTech today are rapid development, interdisciplinarity, sustainability, and internationalisation. The university has an international working environment, and the working languages are English and Estonian.
TalTech School of Business and Governance (SGB) provides a distinctive interdisciplinary education in economics, international business management, and law. Our vibrant, diverse community, with 18% international students from 60 countries, fosters an innovative environment. Influential alumni in Estonian politics and business showcase our commitment to high-quality education. We instil a culture of innovation, guiding students to create ideas for economic and social development. Among the teaching staff members, there are internationally recognised top researchers, outstanding practitioners in their field, and winners of the research award not only from Estonia but also from foreign countries. Almost 30 percent of the staff have an international background. SGB has over 200 employees. In the international ranking of Times Higher Education, TalTech's School of Business and Governance has climbed a hundred places in the last year and is now ranked 301-400 among the world's best in business and economics.