Lifelong Learning Programme enables individuals at all stages of their lives to pursue stimulating learning opportunities across Europe.
Lifelong Learning Programme enables individuals at all stages of their lives to pursue stimulating learning opportunities across Europe.
Tempus is the European Union’s programme which supports the modernisation of higher education in the Partner Countries of Eastern Europe, Central Asia, the Western Balkans and the Mediterranean region, mainly through university cooperation projects.
UNICA is a network of 42 universities from the capital cities of Europe, with a combined strength of over 120,000 staff and 1,500,000 students. Its role is to promote academic excellence, integration and co-operation between member universities throughout Europe.
Brussels Education Services (BES) was founded in January 2006 by two young professionals who have extensive experience in university networking and European Union funded projects. BES aims to promote inter-university cooperation and to foster university-society relations through international projects.
The mission of Tallinn University of Technology is to support Estonia’s
sustainable development through scientific creation and science-based
higher education in the field of engineering, technology, natural and
social sciences.
Tallinn University is a public institution of higher
education. Its main strengths lie in the fields of humanities and social
sciences, but it also has a strong and constantly growing component of
natural and exact sciences, as well as a notable tradition of teacher
training and educational research. Tallinn University is the third largest university in Estonia, consisting of 18 institutes and 4 colleges. It has more than 9500 students as well as more than 500 faculty members and research
fellows, and is the fastest growing university in Estonia.