Tallinn University of Technology Facts & Figures 2018

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Tallinn University of Technology Facts & Figures 2018 Juulius Edumeel Academical degree 16.04.2018

Tallinn University of Technology – Creating a brighter future! Established in 1918, 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.

TTÜ struktuur 2018

scientific publication Research and development Every TTÜ scientific publication was quoted 4.89 times on average during the last five years. Local authorship Main partner countries in joint publications Finland 57 Sweden 32 Latvia 26 Russia 43 1,221 scientific publication USA 41 Intenational co-authorship Germany 46 France 25

Doctorates attended TTÜ International doctorates 128 In 2017 597 Doctorates attended TTÜ 62 PhD’s were defended Patent applications filed for TTÜ 48 11 9 applications received patents valid patents

International curricula Students 11,070 in TTÜ 1,506 International students 46,155 students enrolled in universities in Estonia 11,208 students are enrolled in TTÜ Curricula: 93 In 2017 TTÜ admitted 33 558 international students Students graduated in 2017 2322 3455 students International curricula

34% of all international students in Estonia attend TTÜ TOP10 home countries of TTÜ international students: Finland 409 Georgia 89 Nigeria 115 Russia 72 India 98 Pakistan 49 Ukraine 92 Bangladesh 45 Turkey 91 Iran 42 International students from 94 counties 8

Different nationalities Staff Doctorate / junior researchers 102 46 International academic staff 153 Average age 51 Professors 111 Academic staff 1,019 Different nationalities Total staff 1,837 48.9% Female staff

Money 2017 revenues Operating grants received € 49,690,000 54% Revenue from operational activities, other income € 26,259,000 18% Government grants received € 16,975,000 28% Total € 92,924,000 100% Revenue from studies Revenue from studies € 49.720 mln Operating grants from state budget for formal education € 38.865 M 2017 expenses Personnel expenses € 48,197,000 53% Other operating expenses € 19,228,000 21% Depreciation, amortisation and impairment losses € 11,229,000 12% Scholarships € 7,507,000 8% Intermediation of grants and membership fees € 5,055,000 6% Total € 91,216,000 100% Revenue from research and development Revenue from research and development € 34.146 M External funding € 5.364 M

TALLINN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Ehitajate tee 5, 19086 Tallinn tel + 372 620 2002 (M-F 8.30–17.00) ttu@ttu.ee ttu.ee