Detailed introduction of Estonian Business School:
Introduction and Overview
Location: Located in the center of Tallinn, the capital of Estonia.
Student size: Currently, there are about 1,400 students studying here, of which a large number are international students from Europe, Asia, Australia and other parts of the world.
History and establishment time
Estonian Business School was founded in 1988 by Professor Madis Habakuk of Estonia, Professor Marshall Fitzgerald of the United States, Professor Rein Peterson of Canada and Ilmar Martens. It was the first higher education institution to provide English-based business education during the Soviet period.
School Strength
Faculty: The school has permanent professors and lecturers from Europe, America and Estonia. Most of them are professionals with rich experience and high qualifications in the business field, and can provide students with high-quality teaching and guidance.
International Exchange: With 70 countries in Europe, America, Australia, Asia and other regions It has established cooperative relations with many universities, providing students with broad opportunities for international exchanges and cooperation, such as student exchange programs, dual degree programs, etc.
Accreditation: All bachelor's, master's and doctoral programs are accredited by the Estonian Ministry of Education and Science, and have also obtained international accreditation from the Central and Eastern European Management Development Association (CEEMAN). In 2016, its English-taught International Business Administration Bachelor's program became the first program in Estonia to obtain EPAS accreditation from the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD).
Institutional nature
Private non-profit university.
Educational philosophy
Focus on cultivating students' entrepreneurial spirit and practical ability, teaching entrepreneurship and business administration knowledge at the bachelor's, master's and doctoral levels in a practical way, and is committed to providing academic knowledge, practical skills and moral values for enterprising people so that they can succeed in their international careers.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key disciplines: Business management, public management, IT and other majors are its advantageous disciplines. It has a high level of teaching and research strength in the field of business education. Its business administration major covers multiple directions such as corporate management, marketing, financial management, human resources management, etc., and cultivates students' comprehensive business management capabilities. .
Key laboratories: No specific key laboratories are explicitly mentioned, but the school has research institutes such as the Entrepreneurship Center, the Business Ethics Center, and the Management Research Center, which provide a platform for teachers and students to carry out scientific research activities.
Faculty
It has departments such as the Management Department, the Marketing and Communication Department, the Entrepreneurship Department, the School of Foreign Languages, the Law and Public Administration Department, the Information Technology Department, the Economics and Finance Department, and the Executive Training Center.
Ranking
In 2018, it was ranked as one of the top 300 best business schools in the world by Eduniversal.
It has won Eduniversal's 4 Palm Award, which is only awarded to the top 200 business schools in the world, indicating that it has a high influence and reputation internationally.
Expenses
Tuition fees: 4,500 euros for the first year of undergraduate studies, 3,000 euros for the second year, and 3,000 euros for the third year; 5,500 euros for the first year of MBA studies, 4,000 euros for the second year; 1 year undergraduate + 2 years MBA is 12,500 euros.
Living expenses: about 4,000 euros / Year.
Campus
Campus facilities: The school is equipped with computer centers, libraries, gymnasiums and other facilities. There are also student restaurants and cafes to provide students with convenient learning and living conditions.
Campus life: The school's student council and its international club will organize various activities for international students to enrich students' extracurricular life.
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