International University Audentes

International University Audentes
Motto Expanding international opportunities
Type Private
Established 1992
Rector Peeter Müürsepp
Location Tallinn, Estonia
Website www.audentes.eu

International University Audentes (IUA; Estonian: Rahvusvaheline Ülikool Audentes) was Estonia's largest private university, situated in the country's capital city Tallinn.

As of 1 July 2008, it has merged with Tallinn University of Technology (TUT) and will constitute TUT's Faculty of Economics and Business Administration.[1] The full structural merger is expected to be completed by June 2009.

History

The number of students in the 2006/2007 academic year is 2300. The programs are offered in three languages - English, Estonian and Russian. Students came from 22 and the faculty from 12 different countries. The university was built on three academic schools: a business school, a law school, and a school of social sciences and humanities.

All programs on bachelor, master and doctoral levels are compiled considering the international perspective and requirements.

From 1999/2000 academic year the university has the Erasmus University Charter which enables to sign Socrates/Erasmus bilateral agreements to exchange students and faculty, and to cooperate with European universities for joint cooperation projects. By 2007/08 academic year IUA has bilateral agreements with 44 universities in Europe.

In 2003 Audentes University and Concordia International University Estonia merged. Since then studies in Estonian and Russian have been promoted under the name Audentes University and studies in English under the name International University Concordia Audentes. The University Government decided in spring 2006 to use one name for the whole university — International University Audentes (from September 2006).

The university was an institution of Audentes Ltd. Besides the university there are Audentes School, Audentes Sports School, Audentes Sports Club.

References

  1. International University Audentes

See also

Coordinates: 59°24′24″N 24°43′22″E / 59.40667°N 24.72278°E / 59.40667; 24.72278

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