TOP 5 REASONS TO CHOOSE EUAS
Among the many reasons for choosing Estonian Entrepreneurship University of Applied Sciences (EUAS) five stand out.
- EUAS is an international university with students from all over the world. Our students have a choice of studying in either Estonian, English or Russian. Our curricula are developed in sync with corporate partners across borders and our teaching staff hail from an international network of like-minded universities.
- We are small but focused, keeping enrolment and the day-to-day bureaucracy to a minimum and our attention where it belongs - offering our students the best possible entrepreneurship training. Our 1600 students make us the market leader of private higher education in Estonia.
- We are a university of entrepreneurs, by entrepreneurs and for (future) entrepreneurs. At EUAS, we try to make people learn valuable lessons from others' successes as well as mistakes. We offer our students intense contact with the business world throughout their studies in the form of visiting lectures, regular informal meetups and internships. On average our graduates earn more than graduates from Tallinn University or University of Tartu, the large Estonian public universities.
- We are located in Tallinn, one of Europe's startup hot spots with ever-enhancing opportunities to find the right team, shape the right product, raise funds and take off with your idea. For aspirations in an intrapreneurial career, look no further than our good neighbours and internship-partners from the various high-value industries at Ülemiste City the innovation campus dubbed "the Silicon Valley of the North".
- Easily accessible and low-cost location. Estonia is well-connected to any part of the world and the living costs (accommodation, food, transportation) are much more reasonable than in Scandinavia and the UK for instance. It's all the world's opportunities with no hassle and all the more fun.
EUAS is a university for driven people who are after the next big thing.
Challenge life before it challenges you!
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Admission requirements
The following documents have to be submitted:
- Higher Secondary Education Diploma
- Higher Secondary Education Grades' Sheet (applicants will be ranked)
- Motivation letter in English (1 page, not more)
- Copy of Passport
- We strongly urge to scan and only upload the documents listed above. Any other document or file will not give you any advantage in your application process. This only slows down the response time.
- Please only submit the listed documents in PDF. This is the only acceptable format.
English language requirements
- Proof of English level B2, IELTS 5.5 or TOEFL score of 46-59 is required (Only applicants who have completed their previous levels of education or their previous studies fully in English in the United States, Canada, the Commonwealth of Australia, New Zealand or the United Kingdom will be exempted from submitting an international language test as a proof of their English proficiency). IELTS results can not be over 4 years old.
The following documents have to be submitted:
- Bachelor's degree diploma
- Transcript of Records
- Motivation letter in English (1 page, not more)
- Copy of Passport
- We strongly urge to scan and only upload the documents listed above. Any other document or file will not give you any advantage in your application process. This only slows down the response time.
- Please only submit the listed documents in PDF. This is the only acceptable format.
English language requirements
- Proof of English level B2, IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL score of 60-78 is required (Only applicants who have completed their previous levels of education or their previous studies fully in English in the United States, Canada, the Commonwealth of Australia, New Zealand or the United Kingdom will be exempted from submitting an international language test as a proof of their English proficiency). IELTS results can not be over 4 years old.
Application deadlines
Admission for Spring semester 2023:
- Application deadline for non-EU and EU residents: 30 November 2022
NB! There is no application fee!
Please read carefully the general rules of admission before you apply.
The spring semester takes place from January until June and the Autumn semester from September until December.
All inquiries to be sent to admissions@euas.eu
Scholarships and grants
Scholarships and grants are a good way to fund your studies and are open to a wide range of students. Estonian Entrepreneurship University of Applied Sciences provides a range of different scholarships and grants.
Scholarship of the Ülo Pärnits Education Foundation The application deadline is 1 May 2023 The scholarship is intended to support and commend students and lecturers who are successful in teaching and research in their exploratory research (studies, dissertation or master's thesis, scientific publication) related to the development areas of Ülemiste City as a future city, is of practical value and contributes to solving some matters facing Ülemiste City. A contest for up to four scholarships shall be announced each year. The minimum monetary value of one scholarship is EUR 1,500.
The scholarship contest shall be announced at least one month before the deadline for receipt of applications in the information channels of EUAS Mainor. Documents to apply for the scholarship should be sent by e-mail to stipendium@eek.ee. Specific information can be found in the scholarship statue. Kristjan Jaak Scholarships Applications are accepted four times a year, on March 1, June 1, October 1 and December 1. The Kristjan Jaak Programme awards mobility scholarships to the MA and PhD students and young faculty members. The scholarships are open to the applicants from all subject areas. Applications are accepted in three categories:
| EUAS Mainor Academic achievement scholarship The application deadline is 31 August 2023 The objective of the scholarship is to value and recognise the outstanding academic achievements of full-time students at the Estonian Entrepreneurship University of Applied Sciences and to promote fulfilment of academic goals. The value of one scholarship is 900 (nine hundred) euros per academic year and up to 5 (five) scholarships will be awarded. Scholarships are appointed by a decision of the scholarship committee of the Estonian Entrepreneurship University of Applied Sciences once a year based on academic achievement rankings. Scholarships will be paid out the next academic year. In order to apply for the scholarship, students have to submit their application and motivation letter by the end of the academic year as stated in academic calendar at the latest. Materials should be sent to stipendium@eek.ee. Specific information can be found in the scholarship statute. City Council Scholarship The scholarship is intended to support and acknowledge Master’s whose Master’s thesis or research paper addresses a topic related to the fields of activity of the City of Tallinn as a local government, has an applicable value for the city, and contributes to the solution of a problem the City of Tallinn is facing.
More information can be found in the HERE RKRN Graduate and Master’s Thesis Scholarship Competition
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ERASMUS+
Erasmus+ programme is an educational programme of the EU which offers the students of European universities an opportunity of doing exchange studies or do a traineeship in another European country and higher education institution or company.
Eramus code: EE TALLINN15
- Erasmus+ Student Charter: Erasmus+ exchange student's rights and obligations
- Commitment to the Erasmus Charter Principles 2021-2027
- Erasmus Policy Statement 2021-2027
- Erasmus Charter for Higher Education 2014-2020
Scholarship and costs
Erasmus+ Exchange Studies
Scholarship and costs 2022/2023
Higher living cost countries | Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Sweden, | 600 €/month 20 €/day |
Medium living cost countries | Austria, Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Greece, Spain, Cyprus, The Netherlands, Malta, Portugal | 600 €/month 20 €/day |
Lower living cost countries | Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, North Macedonia, Czech Republic, Turkey, Serbia | 540 €/month 18 €/day |
Support from the Republic of Estonia
- Additional subsistence allowance for physical mobility
Student mobility (for learning purposes)
Countries group | Host country | Additional allowance per mobility (EUR) |
Group 1 | Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Sweden, Liechtenstein, Norway | 200 € |
countries participating in the program with high living costs | ||
Group 2 | Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Portugal, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Malta, Spain | 200 € |
countries with average living costs participating in the program | ||
Group 3 | Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Northern Macedonia, Turkey, Serbia | 200 € |
countries with lower living costs participate in the program | ||
Program country (for international mobility) | Partner country | 200 € |
Principles regulating paying out the scholarship
- The exchange studies' period (mobility period) is calculated on a per-day basis. The beginning and end date of the mobility are certified in the Scholarship Agreement. The actual length of the mobility period shall be certified in the confirmation letter issued by the host university at the end of exchange studies.
- The student will receive 70% of the total EC and Estonian Government scholarship before the start of the mobility, and the remaining 30% when he/she has returned to the home university, has presented all the end of the mobility documents, and if his/her mobility period has not shortened.
- In case the dates on the confirmation letter certify the shortened mobility period, then at the end of the exchange studies the student shall receive the smaller amount from the remaining 30% of the European Commission scholarship (depending on how many days earlier the student returned), or if student's mobility shortened significantly, the student is asked to pay back for the overpaid days.
Erasmus+ Traineeship
Scholarship and Costs
Higher & medium living cost countries | Denmark, Ireland, France, Italy Austria, Finland, Sweden, United Kingdom, Liechtenstein, Norway, Belgium, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Spain, Croatia, Cyprus, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Iceland, Turkey | 750 €/month (30 days) |
Lower living cost countries | Bulgaria, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia | 690 €/month (30 days) |
Support from the Republic of Estonia
- Additional subsistence allowance for physical mobility
Student mobility (for internship purposes)
Countries group | Host country | Additional allowance per mobility (EUR) |
Group 1 | Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Sweden, Liechtenstein, Norway | 100 € |
countries participating in the program with high living costs | ||
Group 2 | Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Malta, Portugal | 100 € |
countries with average living costs participating in the program | ||
Group 3 | Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Northern Macedonia, Turkey, Serbia | 100 € |
countries with lower living costs participate in the program | ||
Program country | Partner country | 100 € |
(in case of international mobility) |
Principles regulating paying out the scholarship
- The traineeship period (mobility period) is calculated on a per-day basis. The beginning and end date of the mobility are certified in the Scholarship Agreement. The actual length of the mobility period shall be certified in the confirmation letter issued by the hosting enterprise/organization at the end of the traineeship.
- The trainee will receive 70% of the total EC and Estonian Government scholarship before the start of thetraineeship, and the remaining 30% when he/she has returned to the home university, has presented all the end of the traineeship documents, and if his/her traineeship period has not shortened.
- In case the dates on the confirmation letter certify the shortened mobility period, then at the end of the traineeship the trainee shall receive the smaller amount from the remaining 30% of the European Commission scholarship (depending on how many days earlier the student returned), or if trainee's mobility shortened significantly, the student is asked to pay back for the overpaid days.
Erasmus coordinator:
Mari-Liis Tulev
mari.liis.tulev@eek.ee