- Research & Development
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Research Areas & Projects
- Development Regulation
- RDC funding strategy
- RDC working group rules of procedure
- Research areas and applied research
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International Cooperation
- Strategic Partnership: MiMo Midwives Moving on
- Care about IT
- Geriatric Assessment Skills Education Programme for Nurses (BigPicture)
- Digital Skills Training for Heath Care Professionals in Oncology, DigiCanTrain
- Innovative, equally accessible teaching model for infection control: from nursing students to the general population
- Supporting the mental health of Ukrainian wounded fighters and their family members through working together and through training Ukrainian health care and education personnel
- Cooperation with universities from Finland
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Finished projects
- Work place- based supervisors professional training–pedagogical and digital tools
- Network Building for Digital Learning Innovation in Geriatric Healthcare Technology D-LIGHT Network Project
- IntegraCare: Person-centred care training program for multidisciplinary professionals
- Erasmus+ project "Transforming transnational intercultural sensitivity for midwifery students through an inclusive mobility model"
- Estonian-Nordic Network for Health Care Education/2019 - ENNHANCE
- Healthcare Logistics Education and Learning Pathway (HELP)
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Erasmus+ Programme project "Care of Pressure and Venous Ulcers in Simulation Environment"
- Project BANISTER
- Combating Risk Behaviour Among Youngsters
- Enhancing the quality of vocational education in health care and IT for women in North and East Afghanistan
- INEC
- Nurse Education Development (NURED)
- Promoting Social Inclusion of Elderly through Well-being Parties (SIPPE)
- Work place- based supervisors professional training–pedagogical and digital tools
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International Networks
- EAOO
- IUHPE
- EAHIL
- EBHC
- ENOTHE
- ERASMUS STUDENT NETWORK TALLINN
- EURASHE
- COHEHRE
- MOVEONNET
- EANS
- EFAD
- EFAP
- EfVET
- NANDA
- STN
- Other projects
- Ministries
- Education Institutions
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Rectors' Conference
- Development of Common Study Information System for Estonian UAS
- Development of Common Feedback- and Monitoring System for Estonian UAS
- Agreement on Good Practice
- EDUPROF
- Cooperation Between Applied Higher Education Institutions
- Sustainable Development of Applied Higher Education Institutions
- Development of Quality Systems in Applied Higher Education Institutions
- Integration and Migration Foundation
- Health Care Institutions
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Unions and Associations
ESN Tallinn
ESN Tallinn
ESN Tallinn is a non-profit organization that is based on an idea "students helping students". More accurately - we are doing everything in our means to make Erasmus students' life in Tallinn as fulfilled as possible.
ESN Tallinn was founded in 2003 and first started to take care of Erasmus students studying at Tallinn Pedagogical University (current name Tallinn University). Erasmus was at that time the most popular and most successful educational exchange program and most of the incoming international students came here with Erasmus. As the number of Erasmus students and other foreign students in this university was small, then volunteers in ESN Tallinn decided to take care of exchange students also in other higher education institutions in Tallinn. Year by year there were more and more exchange students coming to all the universities in Tallinn - as a result the range of our activities and volunteers has risen and we are covering more and more students.
Our organization is a part of ESN international AISBL (www.esn.org) and also members of ESN Estonia, which has a regulatory board to manage the ESN activity on the national level and be a link between the international and local level. (www.esn.ee/estonia)
Tallinn Health University of Applied Sciences has been working closely together with ESN Tallinn in taking care of foreign students since 2009.