
The Technology Governance Masters program is part of the PRIME Network of Excellence and its Master level exchange program, involving collaboration and exchange of both students and lecturers with other European universities. For further information, please visit the following website: http://www.prime-noe.net/
The program is also offered in cooperation with the European Inter-University Association on Society, Science and Technology (ESST) by providing the possibility for students of ESST full-member universities to carry out their second semester of study at TUT on an exchange basis. For further information, please visit the following website: http://www.esst.eu
Moreover, students studying within the Technology Governance program have the possibility to spend a semester or even two in one of department's partner universities under the LLP/Erasmus scheme or within the EMPA (European Master in Public Administration) Network's international masters program, which also would lead to an additional EMPA Certificate. Such a semester abroad can be undertaken after completing one full year in Tallinn and extends the time of the TG MA for that period. It is possible in this context to widen one's horizon by studying fields related to TG but not a core part of it, such as management, public administration, or governance. We have agreements, for instance, with such leading European universities as SciencesPo, Paris (France), Bocconi University, Milan (Italy), the University of Geneva (Switzerland) and the Catholic University Leuven (Belgium) - EMPA partners - and the Universities of Lund (Sweden), Aalborg (Denmark), Oslo (Norway), Maastricht (The Netherlands), Salzburg (Austria) and other.