The University of Tartu (UT) has continued to adhere to this approach throughout the centuries, and remains today the only classical university in Estonia.
The University of Tartu was founded in 1632 by the Swedish king Gustavus Adolphus. It was initially called Academia Dorpatensis. The necessary preparations for creating a university in Tartu (then Dorpat) were made by Johan Skytte, governor general of Livonia.
Academia Dorpatensis, modelled after the University of Uppsala in Sweden, was intended to pursue research and advance learning in a wide variety of disciplines. The University of Tartu (UT) has continued to adhere to this approach throughout the centuries, and remains today the only classical university in Estonia. Research at UT focuses on subjects as diverse as medicine and philosophy, genetics and computer science.
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Pärnu College of Univeristy of Tartu was established in 1996. Pärnu College offers students a wide range of diploma and BA level programmes: Entrepreneurship and Project Management, Tourism and Hotel Management, Social Work and Administration, Economics and Business Administration. Research and teaching in Pärnu College focuses on entrepreneurship and service design.
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Tourism Geography Master programme is well suited for teaching in Pärnu – an Estonian well known summer resort. The latest additions to our master programme family are:
MBA in Service Design (in Estonian)
Wellness and Spa Service Design and Management (in English)
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