Doctoral programme in Information Society Technologies offered by Tallinn University. The official Study in Estonia doctoral page states that PhD studies in Estonia are without tuition fee and supported by grants and scholarships.
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Review the official Tallinn University page and confirm entry requirements for Information Society Technologies.
Gather transcripts, degree certificates, passport, CV, and language documents required by the university.
Complete the official application and upload all supporting documents before the stated deadline.
Watch for follow-up requests, interviews, or additional verification steps from the institution.
After admission, finalize tuition planning, accommodation, and residence documentation for Estonia.
No scholarships in our catalog match this program yet. Here's how funding works for this type of program.
PhD positions in Europe are almost always funded through advertised research positions — not traditional scholarships. The university or research group pays you a salary or stipend to do your research. The key is finding an open position, not applying for a scholarship.
EURAXESS is the official EU research jobs board. Filter by country and field to find funded PhD positions posted by universities.
Search EURAXESSGo directly to Tallinn University's website and look for "Open Positions", "PhD Vacancies", or "Graduate School" — most funded positions are listed there first.
Find professors at this university whose research matches your interest. A well-targeted cold email explaining your background and research interest is the most effective path to a funded PhD position.
Reach out to the department's graduate admissions or PhD coordinator. Ask specifically about funded positions and whether any research groups are currently recruiting.
What you can earn and how long you can stay after graduation.
What happens after you graduate
Work while studying
Unlimited hours
No hour restrictions. Students can work freely alongside studies.
Student pay rate
€4.86/hour
National minimum wage. Most student jobs pay €6–€10/hour.
Stay after graduation
9 months
Short-term Employment Visa / Residence Permit — Nine-month permit to find work after graduation. Estonia has one of Europe's most digital-friendly immigration systems.
Path to residency
5 years
Permanent residency after 5 years. Estonia's e-Residency program also opens digital business opportunities.
Average graduate salary
€2,000/year
Average monthly salary. Tallinn tech sector (one of Europe's strongest startup hubs) averages €3,000–€5,000/month.
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