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Vocational university in Tallinn
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TTK University of Applied Sciences
Tallinna Tehnikakõrgkool
TTK University of Applied Sciences building in Uus Maailm
MottoUsus Est Magister Optimus
TypePublic
Established1915
RectorEnno Lend
Students2234 (2017)
LocationTallinn, Estonia
59°25′35.38″N 24°44′29.34″E / 59.4264944°N 24.7414833°E / 59.4264944; 24.7414833
Websitetktk.ee

TTK University of Applied Sciences (Estonian: Tallinna Tehnikakõrgkool; TTK) is an higher education institution in Tallinn, Estonia, founded in 1992. It provides professional higher education and applied research in the fields of technology, production, civil engineering, logistics, economics, and welfare. TTK UAS is the largest university of applied sciences in Estonia, currently educating about 3000 students.

The university has 6 institutes: the Institute of Architecture, Institute of Engineering and Circular Economy, Institute of Civil Engineering, Institute of Logistics, Institute of Technology and Institute of Service Economy.

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  1. Institutes and Centres Tallinna Tehnikakõrgkool

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