Estonia has created a simple and clear digital competence model for students to support teachers, so they do not need to reinvent the wheel and can focus fully on the learner.
As part of the national education strategy and development plan, Estonia is contributing to the development of its education technology (EdTech) sector.
Keeping at pace with Europe’s digital transformations means investing in talent and skills for the future! The EIT is a front runner in fostering a robust reskilling revolution led by industry insights – get to know more by joining this event and meeting the sectors and partners ahead of the reskilling curve.
SECCLO, a consortium of renowned research universities and educational institutions in Europe, have developed a Master's programme focusing on cloud computing and information security. This two-year programme will see students attend Aalto University...
The Tallinn University of Technology and the University of Tartu are offering a two-year Master of Science in Cybersecurity. Graduates of this programme will be able to choose between three different specialisations: cybersecurity, digital forensics...
The Estonian IT Academy is a cooperation programme between the government, universities, vocational schools and information and communication technology entrepreneurs.
The Estonian Education Strategy 2021–2035 (adopted in November 2021 by the Government) guides the most important developments in the area of education in Estonia.