EU Studies Semester
Estonia
Term: Academic Year, Fall, Spring
Dates: Autumn and Spring semester
Description:
The programme focuses on the political, legal and economic aspects of the constantly developing European Union. Highlighted are the history of making the EU as well as the dynamic interrelation between the supra-national and the intergovernmental character of the European Institutions. Autumn semester (27 ECTS): - Development of the EU and Integration Theories - Economic Change in Europe and its Neighbourhood - International Relations during the Cold War Era - Historical Dynamics in European-Russian Relations Spring semester (30 ECTS): - The EU and the Challenge of Enlargement - Economic Integration in Europe - International Relations during the Post-Cold War Era - Nationalism, Nation-building, Multi-nationalism in the EU - The EU as a Global Actor Additional: Study trips to the Estonian Government and the Parliament in Tallinn, and to Narva - the easternmost border of the EU.
Highlights:
Founded in 1632, the University of Tartu has almost 18 000 students and is famous for research-based education and lively student traditions. Estonia offers a unique perspective on the successful transition to democracy and recent accession to the EU. Tartu is Estonia's second largest city, with 100 000 people, and is located 2.5 hours from the airport and sea port of Tallinn, with connections to major cities in Europe and Russia. English is spoken widely here, and students making one fifth of the population it is a true University town. For nearly four centuries, since University of Tartu was founded, it has been an international hub of academic exchange. This is increasingly the case in today's global context. Today, the University of Tartu boasts an extensive network of international academic cooperation. Thousands of students come to study at Tartu through various academic exchange programs. Likewise, our students study abroad either individually or as part of an exchange process between universities. Numerous overseas scholars teaching and carrying out research at the Tartu give you the feeling of belonging to the global academic community.
Degree Level: Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
Cost in US$: 2500
Cost Include Description:
The tuition fee for one semester is 25 000 EEK (1 600 EUR). The tuition for entire study year is 45 000 EEK (2 880EUR). The tuition fee covers course participation and study materials. Students are responsible for their costs of travel, health insurance, residency permits, living expenses as well as study trips. In addition to the tuition fees students can pay a one-time semester package fee 2045 EUR/semester, which will cover transfer from and to Tallinn Airport, semester accommodation in a twin room at the student dormitory, with utilities, linens and pillows, orientation upon arrival, welcome package and reception, on-going support services and counseling by the International Student Service, tutor/student assistant for help with everyday issues like settling in the dorm, registering for classes, getting medical help, etc., transcript issued by the University of Tartu (provided that students have fulfilled the course requirements), assistance in obtaining a residence permit (required for all stays over 90 days).
Experience Required: no
This Program is open to
American,
Asian,
Australian,
Canadian
and European
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel to Estonia
Independently
Scholarships are Available. For further information visit the Program's website.
Application Process Involves:
University of Tartu, International Relations Office's Mission Statement: The University of Tartu is a national university uniting different branches of science. The mission of the University of Tartu is to act as the guardian and advocate of a highly educated Estonia through internationally acclaimed research and the provision of research based higher education.
Year Founded: 1632
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