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Fully-funded Estonia Scholarships 2023: Study for free in Estonia!

Fully-funded Estonian Scholarships for Students and Researchers

Get your documents in order to apply for the fully-funded Estonia Scholarships 2023-2024 academic session in order to grab a chance to study for free in Estonian Universities.

So if you are still perplexed about where to go for higher education, you have just come to the right place. Estonia, a country in Northern Europe, has got everything you may want. It is beautiful, technologically developed (the first coders of Skype were from Estonia, after all), safe, and well-known among the higher education community.

Estonia is the kind of country that strongly supports students who have potential ideas for digital startups. Estonia is the home to famous technological developments and start-ups like Skype, TransferWise, Fortumo e-health, e-parking, and so on. 

Let’s learn more about the educational system of Estonia and the availability of scholarships through this article.

The Medium of Instruction and the Requirement of IELTS in Estonia:

One good thing about studying in Estonia is the wide array of programs being offered in English. The universities in Estonia offer programs both in English and Estonian with English-taught programs being the first choice of international students. Students whose first language is not English have to prove their language proficiency via any of the accepted standardized tests.

However, you can still get into one of the top institutions of Estonia without taking IELTS or TOEFL. Some universities also accept students who can prove that their upper secondary education was entirely in English. A number of universities have their own language proficiency tests which are neither as hard nor as expensive as IELTS or TOEFL. 

Universities also tend to accept students with low scores in language tests giving them the chance to learn the language along the way. 

Cost of Living in Estonia:

Estonia is considered a pretty expensive country to be in. It can be even more expensive for ex-pats and international students. One person has to have more than 1,400 EUR a month to lead a decent life in Estonia. It is also the most expensive country in the whole of Eastern Europe. 

Studying and Working part-time in Estonia:

There is another silver lining of choosing Estonia as a study destination, that is, students are allowed to work part-time without applying for a work permit. Students just have to make sure that their work doesn’t hinder their studies. There is also no limitation on the number of hours a student can work in a day or a week. So, even if Estonia is an expensive country to live in, a lot of the cost can be covered by working part-time. 

Top Universities of Estonia:

University of Tartu and Tallinn University of Technology (TUT) of Estonia have been featured in the QS World University Rankings. The degrees and the diplomas offered here have high credibility in the international market. Some other notable institutions of Estonia are the Estonian University of Life Sciences, Estonian Academy of Arts, and Tallinn University. 

2023 Scholarships in Estonia:

Estonian government and higher educational institutions are very keen on attracting talent from across the borders. That is why; there are a number of Estonian scholarships available exclusively for international students. Let’s take a look at them.

#1 Ph.D. Scholarships at Tallinn University of Technology:

The Ph.D. positions at the Tallinn University of Technology are open for applications. These positions are fully funded and are open for international candidates as well. Students applying must have a master’s degree in mathematics, physics, or any other related field and should have a sound knowledge of numerical methods and differential equations.

#2 University of Tartu Scholarships:

These Estonian scholarships at the University of Tartu are available at the Ph.D. level. The field of study is geography and international students are welcomed to apply. The scholarship winners will get a tuition fee waiver and a monthly payment of 660 EUR + a performance stipend of 400 EUR. In total the recipients will get 1060 EUR in terms of monthly stipend which will help them cover their living costs in Estonia. The applying candidates must have a master’s in geoinformatics, earth sciences, GI sciences, or any other related fields.

#3 Scholarships by the Government of Estonia:

The Estonian Government scholarships are for short-term training programs offered at Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn University, Estonian Academy of Arts, and the University of Tartu. The scholarship will reimburse the tuition fee of the course in the part which is 500 EUR. It will also give 25 EUR a day to recipients to pay off their living expenses to some degree.

The courses offered at these universities are in a wide variety of subject areas like Estonian language, cybersecurity, game development, Nordic culture, robotics, 3D printing, graphic design, architecture, etc.

#4 National Scholarship Program of Estonia:

The National Scholarship Program of Estonia offers scholarships at the master’s level. It is sponsored by the Estonian government and is meant for international students, teachers, and researchers. It can be taken up in one of the higher educational institutions of Estonia. The scholarship will give out a monthly stipend of 350 EUR a month. No other costs, such as tuition, healthcare, or accommodation will be compensated. Applicants will be assessed on their academic record and grip on the English language.

#5 Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre Scholarships:

The scholarships by the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre are being awarded to bachelor’s and master’s students. The scholarship will cover the tuition fee of up to 50%. Another scholarship, with the name, Dora scholarship offers a monthly stipend to MA students for one year. The amount of the stipend is 350 EUR a month which will be given for a full academic year (September to June).

#6 Estonian Institute Research Awards:

The Estonian Institute is awarding scholarships to master’s, doctorate, and post-doctorate students. The recipients are supposed to write a research paper about a topic related to Estonia. The scholarship can cover the recipient’s research costs, tuition expenses, and living costs. It is only open to those foreign students who are interested in researching and writing about Estonian culture, language, and civilization. The recipients will get 500 EUR a month for living expenses along with a grant for traveling abroad for research purposes.

#7 Tallinn University Scholarships 

Tallinn University Scholarships 2023-2024 batch is now open for online applications for all international, national, and quota-based students. and the Estonian government has initiated various scholarship schemes in order to support international students who are interested in studying or are already studying at Tallinn University. Please choose a suitable section according to your study interest and background.

As an Estonian university, Tallinn University offers and develops education and research primarily in the Estonian and English language and based on Estonia’s needs. Given the developments in higher education, globalization also plays a major role.

Yousaf Saeed

I'm Dr. Engr. Yousaf Saeed, founder of the AScholarship Education Portal. My academic path includes 3 prestigious international scholarships — Australia Awards, CSC, and HKPFS — for my higher studies. I am also an IChemE affiliate whereas I've also worked for companies like Aramco and BYCO oil refinery as an production engineer at the start of my career. I completed MS, and PhD with major research publications in leading SCI journals (details on my Researchgate Profile). This aScholarship.com reflects my commitment to educating and therefore i started it for the purpose to guide aspiring international students for find scholarships for their higher education dream. As an experienced educator and mentor, I specialize in navigating the intricacies of research and patent and write useful articles on these topics too.