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The tradition of joint international weeks of Tallinn Health Care College and TTK University of Applied Sciences goes back to the year 2013. International weeks, taking place during the first week of November, offer great possibilities to  introduce Estonia and our institutions to foreign partners, launch new projects and joint research ideas; and encourage students, teachers and staff to participate in international cooperation and mobility. Joint international weeks promote interdisciplinary cooperation and guarantee better  international visibility of the events.

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    International week

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    International week

The tradition of joint international weeks of Tallinn Health Care College and TTK University of Applied Sciences goes back to the year 2013. International weeks, taking place during the first week of November, offer great possibilities to  introduce Estonia and our institutions to foreign partners, launch new projects and joint research ideas; and encourage students, teachers and staff to participate in international cooperation and mobility. Joint international weeks promote interdisciplinary cooperation and guarantee better  international visibility of the events.

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    International week

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    International week

In its research, development (R&D) and cooperation activities, Tallinn Health University of Applied Sciences follows international research priorities and tendencies of our specialities as well as finding solutions to important societal issues. We follow the principles of Estonian Code of Conduct for Research Integrity and scientific ethics, which enables us to perform our R&D activities in the ethical, comprehensive and correct manner.
 

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    Development and Cooperation

ESN Tallinn is a network supporting the integration of exchange students to the Estonia society. ESN Tallinn is a non-profit organization that is based on an idea "students helping students". More accurately - they are doing everything in their means to make Erasmus students' life in Tallinn as fulfilled as possible.

Tallinn Health Care College is represented by Sirje Vägi.
Additional information about the network and its activities can be found here https://www.esn.ee/tallinn/

Tallinn Health Care College is an internationally recognized state professional higher education institution offering training in the field of health and well-being. The College is in continuous development, nationally and internationally networked, where, in cooperation with national and international partners and involving learners, current challenges are addressed.

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    Development and Cooperation

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    Development and Cooperation

Tallinn Health Care College is an internationally recognized state professional higher education institution offering training in the field of health and well-being. The College is in continuous development, nationally and internationally networked, where, in cooperation with national and international partners and involving learners, current challenges are addressed.

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    International Cooperation and Exchange

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    International Cooperation and Exchange

The first joint International Week of Tallinn Health Care College and TTK University of Applied Sciences took place 03.11.-07.11.2014. The main subjects of the week were intercultural communication and culturally safe nursing.  Participants were from  8 different countries: Latvia, Lithuania, Portugal, Turkey, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Slovenia and Kyrgyzstan.

The second joint International Week of Tallinn Health Care College and TTK University of Applied Sciences took place 2.11-6.11.2015. This time the week was aimed at administrative staff, but teachers were also welcome as always.

The third joint International Week of Tallinn Health Care College and TTK University of Applied Sciences took place 31.10.-4.11.2016. The aim of the international week  was to promote the cooperation between the teachers and staff of partner universities, the circulation of ideas and the sharing of best practices.  Participants were from 23 countries: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland, Sweden, Russia, Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, Germany, Hungary, Austria, check republic, Bulgaria, Spain, Portugal, Slovenia, Italy, Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Thailand.

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