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Tallinn University of Technology Facts & Figures 2016 Juulius Edumeel Academical degree 07.08.2017

Tallinn University of Technology – Creating a brighter future! Tallinn University of Technology (TTÜ) is the flagship of Estonian engineering and technology education and research, where higher education can be obtained at all levels in engineering, technological, natural, and social sciences. The mission of Tallinn University of Technology is to be a promoter of science, technology and innovation and a leading provider of engineering and economic education in Estonia. TTÜ values professionalism and reliability, entrepreneurship and innovation, openness and cooperativeness.

Tallinn University of Technology – Creating a brighter future! The vision of the University is innovative Estonia in a sustainable world, where TTÜ has a specific role: TTÜ is an internationally outstanding university of engineering and technology, which brings together motivated employees and ambitious students. The university, relying on academic competencies and professional management, responds actively to the needs of the rapidly developing society and is involved in tackling the challenges of the digital era. Cooperation between the university, enterprises and the public sector contributes significantly to knowledge and welfare in the society.

Tallinn University of Technology in 2016 TTÜ is a public university, founded in 1918, ranked in top 3% of the global universities. Source: QS and T.H.E. TTÜ holds approximately the 650th position among over 22,000 assessed universities. 3% curricula opened for admission of them international 106 33

TTÜ structure as of 2017 RECTOR BOARD OF GOVERNORS COUNCIL SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE BUSINESS AND GOVERNANCE ESTONIAN MARITIME ACADEMY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT STRUCTURE BOARD OF GOVERNORS COUNCIL RECTOR

Students 47,794 11,070 1,037 persons participated in in-service training. 3,749 persons started an open studies programme. 11,070 in TTÜ 1,440 international students 47,794 students enrolled in universities in Estonia 11,070 students are enrolled in TTÜ 36,724 in other universities 9,630 local students

34% of all international students in Estonia attend TTÜ. TOP10 home countries of TTÜ international students: Finland 424 Turkey 83 Georgia 106 Russia 66 Nigeria China 45 India 98 Pakistan 40 Ukraine 92 Iran 39 International students from 91 counties

Students and alumni 71 3,425 557 2,322 Admitted in 2016 doctorates 3,425 students 557 international students 2,322 graduates in 2016 85% of alumni are satisfied with studies 66,133 alumni overall 1,001 international alumni

Scholarships Level of education In 2016, TTÜ Development Fund awarded 69 scholarships totalling € 114,430 81% of employers are satisfied with the level of employees with the TTÜ diploma Average scholarship € 1,660 19% of employers expect more

TTÜ students abroad and international students in Estonia as interns 199 TTÜ students studied abroad 166 exchange students 428 international students were studying in TTÜ

TTÜ has partner universities all over the world.

Student exchange partnership agreements 34 interuniversity bilateral agreements TTÜ has 496 cooperation agreements 462 other partnership agreements

Research and development Every TTÜ scientific publication was quoted 3.85 times on average during the last five years. Main partner countries in joint publications Local authorship Norway 23 Sweden 36 Finland 70 Russia 48 1,362 scientific publication USA 44 Intenational co-authorship Danmark 23 UK 31 Spain 23 Germany 59 France 31 Ukraine 23

doctorates studied in TTÜ International doctorates 112 In 2016 644 doctorates studied in TTÜ 75 PhD's were defended Patent applications filed for TTÜ 48 11 9 applications received patents valid patents

Different nationalities Staff Other international staff 30 Doctorate / junior researchers 138 47 International academic staff 141 Average age 49 Professors 138 Different nationalities Academic staff 1,062 Total staff 1,930 49.9% Female staff

Money Revenue from studies Revenue from research and development 2016 revenues Operating grants received € 47,928,000 59.7% Revenue from operational activities, other income € 16,673,000 20.8% Government grants received 19.3% Total € 80,273,000 100% Revenue from studies Revenue from studies € 46.7 mln Operating grants from state budget for formal education € 37.3 M 2016 expenses Personnel expenses € 46,514,000 53.7% Other operating expenses € 17,579,000 20.3% Depreciation, amortisation and impairment losses € 13,215,000 15.3% Scholarships € 7,219,000 8.3% Intermediation of grants and membership fees € 2,100,000 2.4% Total € 86,627,000 100% Revenue from research and development Revenue from research and development € 25.3 M External funding € 7.5 M