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  Tallinn University of Technology
Tallinn University of Technology (TUT) (Estonian: Tallinna Tehnikaülikool) is the technical university of Estonia, and one of the two or three most important institutions of higher education in Estonia generally.
In 1919, the school became the private Tallinn College of Engineering, which in 1920 was declared a state institution.
TUT was until very recently known in English as Tallinn Technical University (hence the acronym TTU, which is the same in Estonian).
www.xasa.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/t/ta/tallinn_university_of_technology.html   (433 words)

  
 Tallinn University of Technology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Tallinn University of Technology (TUT) (Estonian: Tallinna Tehnikaülikool (TTÜ)) is the only university of technology in Estonia, and one of the three most important institutions of higher education in Estonia generally.
Tallinn University of Technology is not related to Tallinn University, which since 2005 is the new name of the former Tallinn Pedagogical University.
Prior to 2003, TUT was known in English as the Tallinn Technical University (hence the acronym TTU, which is the same in Estonian).
en.askmore.net /Tallinn_University_of_Technology.htm   (412 words)

  
 Tallinn University of Technology
Tallinn University of Technology, founded in 1918 is the oldest and biggest university in Tallinn and the second largest in enrolment in Estonia.
The campus of Tallinn University of Technology (TUT) is located approximately 10 kilometres from the centre of Tallinn.
TUT offers a wide variety of educational programs (presently 128), which include both traditional and new fields of modern technology and economics.
www.internationaledu.net /ads/tallinn_technologye.htm   (443 words)

  
 Estonian Higher Education Accreditation Centre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Wednesday 17 May the Committee visited the Tallinn University of Technology and Thursday 18 May the Committee visited the Tallinn College of the Tallinn University of Technology.
At the Tallinn College of the Tallinn University of Technology the applied higher education level studies are carried out on the basis of five different programs, most of them falling in the area of business administration.
The students of the Tallinn College of the TUT also have free access to all the learning facilities of the Tallinn University of Technology, including the library.
www.ekak.archimedes.ee /cgi/okavad/public/show_lo.py?oid=113729   (2597 words)

  
 Tallinn College of Tallinn University of Technology
Tallinn College of Tallinn University of Technology (TC of TUT) is part of a well-known and popular university in Tallinn (Estonia).
Tallinn College of Tallinn University of Technology was founded in 1997 to provide basic higher education.
Tallinn College study programmes are based on TUT curricula and are taught in Estonian.
tk.ttu.ee /index.aw/set_lang_id=9   (206 words)

  
 11th Baltic Region Seminar on Engineering Education   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Tallinn is the capital of the Republic of Estonia, which lies in the northeast corner of the Baltic Sea region in Northern Europe.
Czeslaw Sajdak, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland
Wojciech Zieliński, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland
www.eng.monash.edu.au /uicee/meetings/11thBaltic.html   (1351 words)

  
 Lasvet - Patent and Trademark Agency
Graduated from Tallinn University of Technology in 1967 with a diploma in automation and remote control.
Graduated from Tallinn University of Technology in 1978 with a diploma in mechanics.
Graduated from Tallinn University of Technology in 1974 with a diploma in radioengineering.
www.lasvet.ee /staff.html   (426 words)

  
 TTU Virumaa Kolledz
TUT pursues the principles of the Magna Charta of European Universities in its academic activities.
The mission of the Tallinn University of Technology is to provide internationally competitive educational, research and innovation services in the field of engineering education and entrepreneurship, which are significant for the development of Estonia.
Admission of students to Tallinn University of Technology (TUT) and TUT colleges is regulated annually by the Decree "Conditions and Procedures for Admission to TUT".
mail.vk.edu.ee /erialad/ttehnika/sr/?gtempl=printver   (11320 words)

  
 Tallinn University of Technology Resource Page - Tallinn University of Technology
In 1919, the school became the private Tallinn College of Engineering, which in 1920 was Tallinn University of Technology declared a state institution.
Prior to 2003, TUT was until known in English as Tallinn Technical University (hence the acronym TTU, which is the same in Estonian).
Criminalistics is the application of various sciences to answer questions relating to examination and comparison of biological evidence, trace evidence, impression evidence (such as fingerprints, shoeprints, and tire tracks), controlled substances, firearms, and other evidence in criminal investigations.
www.forensico.com /For-List_of_Colleges_T_-_To-/Tallinn_University_of_Technology.html   (601 words)

  
 International Study Center @ Tallinn University of Technology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Tallinn University of Technology provides excellent professional skills and know-how based on the contemporary science and research achievements taking into consideration international trends of industry and social needs of the society.
TUT is situated in one of the most rapidly developing regions in the world - the Baltic Region.
TUT is the home for the biggest Technology Park in Estonia where a lot of technology and hi-tech companies are located.
www.ip.ttu.ee /index.php?page=4   (259 words)

  
 UBC - The UBC Bulletin / 2-2005
The city of Tallinn organised the day in close cooperation with local partners from public and private sectors.
Tallinn Entrepreneurship Day concluded with the award ceremony where Entrepreneurship Awards were conveyed in 5 categories.
And a special award "Applied Scientific Work 2005", which was granted in cooperation with Tallinn University of Technology, was issued to the working group headed by Juhan Laugis for the development of tram information and management systems.
www.ubc.net /bulletin/bulletin2_05/p51.html   (280 words)

  
 Baltic States Provide University Students with SolidWorks 3D Design Software; SolidWorks Education Edition Prepares ...
Kaunas University of Technology is the largest technical university in the Baltic States, with more than 20,000 students enrolled in undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate programs.
The university chose SolidWorks and COSMOS software for their powerful modeling and analysis capabilities, enabling students to focus more time and energy on innovation than on the workings of the software.
Tallinn University of Technology, the biggest engineering and technology university in Estonia, acquired 300 new licenses of SolidWorks in large part because many partner universities and customers were using the software.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2005_March_7/ai_n11851009   (813 words)

  
 International Week 2006 - Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
Numerous folklore festivals of traditional arts and crafts are genuine expressions of a thriving local culture, not merely staged for visitors.
Tallinn University of Technology was founded as an engineering college in 1918 and acquired university status in 1936.
Tallinn Technical University is one of the largest universities in Estonia providing interdisciplinary higher education and research.
www.iw.ttu.ee /2006/index.php?file=estonia   (278 words)

  
 Chamber Choir of Tallinn University of Technology : Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Chamber Choir of Tallinn University of Technology was founded in 1966 by the best singers of the university's male and female choirs.
Today the choir mostly consists of the students and graduates of the university, but there are also several young singers from elsewhere.
Chamber Choir of Tallinn University of Technology · Ehitajate tee 5 · 19086 Tallinn · Estonia
www.kammerkoor.ttu.ee /english   (70 words)

  
 Tallinn College of Tallinn University of Technology
Tallinn College of TUT > Tallinn College in brief >
The history of Tallinn College of TUT begins from 22 April 1997, when the Council of Tallinn University of Technology (at the time called Tallinn Technical University) decided to unite Tallinn Commercial School, which expressed a wish for it in a while.
The new school was named Business College of Tallinn Technical University and it started the activity on 1st of September 1997.
tk.ttu.ee /7352   (205 words)

  
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For our study, the increasing trade, capital mobility and widespread diffusion of technology are the most influential factors of interdependence of countries, which is the basis for economic side of globalisation.
Alongside with transfers of technology inside large trans-national enterprises (TNE), adaptation to legal framework, to cultural differences are important factors that determine success of internationalisation (Johansson and Vahlne, 1977, 1990; La Porta et al., 1998 and 1999, Djankov et al., 2002; Glaeser and Shleifer, 2002).
Often the main creation centers of electronics industry are located in nearby universities and public laboratories and government grants help to raise the general scientific and technological knowledge in the area.
www.indiana.edu /~eucenter/KilvitsPurju-paper2.doc   (12276 words)

  
 networkideas.org - Technology Governance for Growth and Development
The Tallinn University of Technology in Estonia announces a new international MA in Technology Governance starting in the Fall of 2006, and a new Working Paper Series in Technology Governance and Economic Dynamics.
Technology Governance is an approach and a set of policies undertaken by the public and private sector and society actors in a given space in time to develop a knowledge base, social cohesion and competitiveness at the same time.
The Technology Governance program at Tallinn University of Technology is designed to bridge these gaps and to focus on research, teaching, and advice in an interrelated way.
www.networkideas.org /events/feb2006/print/prnt270206Technology_Governance.htm   (336 words)

  
 NUS: International Relations Office   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Founded in 1918 and the second largest university in Estonia, TUT has established a well-rooted engineering education tradition and is affectionately called the “MIT of the North”.
TUT has bilateral agreements with 60 universities and institutes abroad, including The University of Toronto (Canada), Sunderland University of Technology (UK), Michigan State University (US), St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University (Russia) and University Pierre et Marie Curie (France) etc. Full list of partners available at http://www.iro.ttu.ee/inglise/Partners/agreements.html.
TUT is also one of the founder universities of BALTECH consortium (initiated in 1997), a network among universities in the Baltic Sea Region within the area of natural sciences, technology and industrial management.
www.nus.edu.sg /iro/nus_partners/Europe/Estonia/tallinn_univ_of_tech.html   (767 words)

  
 Tartu Ülikool
One of the starting points of the Team was the published mission statement of the Tallinn University of Technology; that the University is to provide educational, research and innovation services in the field of engineering and entrepreneurship, which are internationally competitive and significant for Estonia’s sustained development.
It is recommended that the University and the Faculty allocate funds for the building of international quality laboratories, which will also allow the development of fundamental research.
Being in an period of change, with new younger staff coming on and a move to new and better facilities in the offing, it is getting ready for a new era with still better achievements on both the national and the international scale.
www.ut.ee /13366   (2941 words)

  
 Fachgebiet Integrierte Hard- und Softwaresysteme: Cooperations
MPEI was founded in 1930 in Moscow at the very beginning of world power engineering development and was widened and enlarged with the discovering of new energy sources, solving new scientific and technological problems, implementing of new methods of energy generating, distributing and consuming.
MPEI now is the largest Russian Power Engineering University and scientific center, one of the main universities in Russia in the field of Power Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Computers Science.
The MPEI has the official status of Technical University and is a Member of International Association of Universities being really international higher educational institution.
www.tu-ilmenau.de /fakia/Cooperations.3225.0.html?&L=1   (962 words)

  
 members/bios/jv
Tallinn University of Technology (Tallinna Tehnikaülikool (TTU)), Estonia.
Jüri Vain received the B.S. degree in system engineering from the Tallinn Polytechnic Institute, Estonia, and the Ph.D. degree from the Institute of Cybernetics at the Estonian Academy of Sciences, in 1979 and 1987, respectively.
He is currently a Professor at the Department of Computer Science, Tallinn University of Technology (TUT) and he also holds a position of senior researcher at the Department of Control Systems, Institute of Cybernetics at TUT.
www.euron.org /aboutus/bios/jv.html   (231 words)

  
 ADBIS'2005 :: September 12 - 15, 2005 :: Tallinn, ESTONIA
Jaan Penjam, Institute of Cybernetics at Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia, jaan@cs.ioc.ee
Hele-Mai Haav, Institute of Cybernetics at Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia, helemai@cs.ioc.ee
Sulev Kuiv, Institute of Cybernetics at Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia, sulev@cs.ioc.ee
www.cs.ioc.ee /adbis2005/index.php?page=6   (77 words)

  
 ÅF-ESTIVO Ltd. | www.estivo.ee
Tallinn University of Technology(Estonia), Aarhus Business School (Denmark), March-May, 1998.
Tallinn University of Technology, Estonian Ministry of Economy, 2002; Vantaa Energy Ltd., Finland (Phare SENET, Motiva), 2004-2005.
Bachelor's degree on Chemistry and Environmental Protection Technology (Tallinn University of Technology, 2002).
www.estivo.ee /index.php?lang=eng&id=34   (634 words)

  
 Tallinn University
Students, who would like to stay in the university dormitory, should notify of their intent at the time of applying.
The hostel is on the Tallinn University of Technology campus in a quiet forested residential area with easy access to public transport, affordable food and pubs.
Generally it is in the amount of triple monthly rent and one month rent will be returned upon your departure provided that the accommodation is in acceptable condition.
www.tlu.ee /?LangID=2&CatID=787   (485 words)

  
 Logic and Semantics at IoC
The Institute of Cybernetics (IoC) in Tallinn is the leading computer science research institution of Estonia.
We collaborate with Peeter Laud of the University of Tartu and Cybernetica.
University of Malta) who taught a very cool FP and hardware design/verification course here.
cs.ioc.ee /lsg   (377 words)

  
 Baltic States Provide University Students with SolidWorks 3D Design Software
SolidWorks Corporation announced that eight universities in the Baltic States have recently chosen SolidWorks software to help their engineering students work more quickly, efficiently, and creatively with the tools they will most likely use in their careers.
The two largest engineering universities in Lithuania—Kaunas University of Technology and Vilnius Gediminas Technical University—along with Tallinn University of Technology in Estonia have recently acquired a total of 1,100 new licenses of the SolidWorks Education Edition, which includes SolidWorks 3D mechanical design and COSMOS® design analysis software.
Another five universities in the Baltics—The Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn College of Engineering, Estonian Agricultural University, University of Tartu (Estonia), and Virumaa College of Tallinn University of Technology—have acquired 100 new campus licenses each.
www.cimdata.com /newsletter/2005/10/02/10.02.06.htm   (707 words)

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