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Tallinn University of Technology

Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech), the only technological university in Estonia, is the flagship of Estonian engineering and technology education. Here the synergy between different fields (technological, natural, exact, economic and health sciences) is created and new ideas are born.

 

Study and teaching is based on internationally recognized research and the graduates are highly rated on the labour market. The University’s approximately 70,000 alumni have shaped the economic landscape of present-day Estonia.

TalTech Centre for Language and Communication

The goal of instruction at the Centre for Language and Communication of TalTech is to grant learners (students, staff and members of the public) sufficient linguistic and communicative proficiency, both in spoken and written modes, that would enable them to follow developments in their professional field and operate effectively in an international environment.

 

The Language Centre of Tallinn University of Technology was founded on 1 July 1992 by merging the Departments of Foreign Languages and the Estonian Language. Starting from 1 January 2017 it is called Centre for Language and Communication and is an administrative unit of the School of Business and Governance.

 

The Centre for Language and Communication is responsible for language studies at TalTech, including further training of the university staff, for development and research activities in the fields of language and language learning and for providing language-related services.

 

The Centre for Language and Communication has attempted to respond to the changes in educational and professional contexts, and the needs for both local and international students and academics to enhance their proficiency of foreign languages to meet those needs. 

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