Study abroad in Tallinn, Estonia: Most popular universities for Area & Cultural Studies.

Are you thinking of studying Area & Cultural Studies abroad? Below you can find the most popular universities and programmes to study Area & Cultural Studies in Tallinn, Estonia. This list is based on visitors on the Studyportals websites, listing more than 150,000 English-taught Bachelor's and Master's programmes world-wide.


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Tallinn University

Tallinn University is the largest university of humanities and social sciences in Tallinn and the third biggest public university in Estonia. We have around 7500 students with 9.5% of international students from all around the world. Every 10th academic person is of foreign background. 
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Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre

As a public university, the task of EAMT is to provide services for society in its areas of activity based on educational, research and creative activity and to prepare university students for being responsible citizens who are capable of taking the initiative in life.
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Most popular Area & Cultural Studies programmes for international students in Tallinn

These are the most popular programmes among international students who are looking for a Area & Cultural Studies degree in Tallinn.

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Studies of Cultures

Tallinn University

The Studies of Cultures is an umbrella PhD study programme offered by Tallinn University, covering fields like Cultural Theory, Estonian Literature and Culture, English Literature and Culture, German Literature and Culture, Romance Studies, Russian Literature and Culture, Middle Eastern and Asian Literatures and Cultures, Cultural Geography, Philosophy, and Social and Cultural Anthropology.
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Learning and Development Across Cultures

Tallinn University

The Estonian and Finnish school systems are quite similar, but a few differences provide good opportunities to compare the role of specific factors in learning. Examples will be given from different areas: teacher practices and styles, reading and math development, and the role of interest and motivation in learning.
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Russian Culture in Estonia and Beyond

Tallinn University

The aim of the course is to present Russian culture in general, highlighting the most important works of art and events. Focus is also on presenting Russian culture phenomena in Estonia.
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Comparative Literature and Cultural Semiotics

Tallinn University

Tallinn University's Comparative Literature and Cultural Semiotics programme investigates literary and other texts across national and genre boundaries. Cultural Semiotics, a field with strong traditions in Estonia, gives further tools to analyse texts as voices in cultural communication.
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Introduction to African Cultures

Tallinn University

The aim of the course is to introduce cultural dimensions in Africa, and to ways of approaching the study of culture in Africa. It focuses on orality and performance, exploring ways in which these find expression primarily (but not exclusively) through music, dance, ritual and language. After presenting a general theoretical framework for the study of the themes, it concentrates on specific cultural contexts (Swahili (East-Africa)), Dagara (West-Africa)), Kung (South-Africa)) etc.), illustrated with case studies.
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Edible Estonia: Gems of Traditional Estonian Cuisine

Tallinn University

During this very practical course, we will discover the historical background and the heritage of Estonian food culture. In different workshops offering hands-on experiences, we will explore iconic food types in Estonia and the ways in which they are prepared. On every course day, you can taste/eat the food you prepare.
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Cultural Management

Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre

The two-year full-time Master Programme in Cultural Management is a joint initiative with Estonian Business School and Estonian Academy of Arts. The programme is international, interdisciplinary and flexible with an emphasis on management of culture and creative industries.
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European Studies: Europeanization of Governance and Politics

Tallinn University

The European studies programme is designed for those who are interested in learning more about the politics and governance of the EU’s member states, and wish to gain in-depth knowledge of functioning of various EU institutions, EU policies and the EU challenges in the globalising world. The EU-Russia relations status quo and alternative perspectives are specifically examined. The student should have a good command of English as this is the language of instruction.
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About Area & Cultural Studies

Area and Cultural Studies degrees prepare specialists who analyse all aspect of a certain culture and how it interacts with other cultures. Cultural Studies usually cover the Asian, African, American, or Latin regions from a historical, political, sociological, and artistic point of view. Graduates find work as cultural studies instructors, community outreach managers, and more.

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