- Kaja Kuivjõgi Quality Manager, Head of Rectorate Strategy Office Contacts
Tallinn University of Technology is visible in Estonia and internationally. We encourage the academic university community to interact with the general public, to be able to explain our scientific accomplishments to the public at large as well as raise interest in research and engineering education.
Increasing the university’s strategic capability, messages and visibility through the identification and formulation of long-term strategy foundations, competitive advantages and positions, and launching effective activities to achieve and strengthen them.
The university’s development plan requires a long-term strategic dimension, with criteria agreed upon by the council – strengthening TalTech’s strategic position in society, securing funding shares, ensuring sustainable competitiveness through academic succession, strong reputation, and strategic leadership supported by core areas contributing to national security. These investments in the future are facilitated through messages and spokespersons appealing to society, enabling the nation to prepare for future changes and address future crises and challenges.
1. Speakers' program. | |
1.1. Pilot and planning | 2023 |
1.2. Master class - starting in groups of maximum 10 people | from 2024 |
2. Agreeing on the in-house process of policy design, cooperation with ministries - STEERING | 2024 |
3. Future monitoring and white spot analysis - postponed until long-term planning framework guidelines come from the council | 2024/2025 |
4. Long-term planning and preparation for the next development plan - after p 3 inputs | 2025 |
5. Future conference | 2024 |
Rectorate Strategy Office is responsible for the SMART environment:
Tallinn University of Technology