Eesti Maaülikool Estonian University of Life Sciences Anneli Lorenz Anastassia Safonova May 2014
Everything in one place- EMÜ campus in Tähtvere, on the outskirts of Tartu
Founded in 1848 as Tartu Veterinary School In 1951 became Estonian Academy of Agriculture Since 2005 bears the name Eesti Maaülikool (EMÜ), or Estonian University of Life Sciences 5 institutions and 4,5 thousand students EMÜ is the centre of research and development in such fields as: agriculture, forestry, animal science, veterinary science, food science, environmentally friendly technologies, rural life and economy. Eesti Maaülikool (EMÜ) in brief
Accreditation in EMU From 1997 – study programme accreditation – EMU took part in a quality assurance project in Estonia From 2011 – institutional accreditation From 2015 – starting study groups quality assurance With accreditation we follow the European Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance in High Education All the accreditations are international
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