17.04.2026

There is only one week left to apply for the English-taught Master’s programmes in Landscape Architecture and Environmental Governance and Adaptation to Climate Change at the Estonian University of Life Sciences.

For the integrated English-taught Veterinary Medicine programme, applicants from outside Europe can submit their applications until 4 May, while the deadline for European Union applicants is 1 June. 

Students of the Landscape Architecture programme particularly value the well-balanced combination of theory and practice, as well as the personalised approach to each learner. Read more about the programme and explore current students’ experiences

The programme offers one targeted scholarship for a candidate without Estonian citizenship and two scholarships for candidates with Ukrainian citizenship.

Environmental Governance and Adaptation to Climate Change (ENGO) is a joint programme, with part of the studies taking place at the University of Tartu. Students appreciate it as a balanced combination of science and policy, enriched by elements of social sciences and humanities, offering flexible career paths. This programme offers one targeted scholarship for a candidate with EU citizenship and two targeted scholarships for candidates with Ukrainian citizenship. Learn more about the programme and student experiences.

Traditionally, the highest competition is for the integrated Bachelor’s and Master’s programme in Veterinary Medicine, which this year also passed the EAEVE accreditation, a strong mark of quality. In Veterinary Medicine, two targeted scholarships are created for students with Ukrainian citizenship. These scholarships are awarded based on previous studies, with admission starting from at least the second academic year, provided that prior studies in Ukraine have been interrupted. 

Although the application deadline for Veterinary Medicine is later (4 May for applicants from outside Europe and 1 June for applicants from the European Union as well as Switzerland, Georgia, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, and Turkey), applicants should note that successful application requires completing the International Student Admission Test (ISAT). The test is held only four times a year, and this year the final accepted results are from the May session. More information about the programme.

The Estonian University of Life Sciences is a well-known and respected life sciences university, ranked 43rd globally in agriculture and forestry in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026.

Applications to the university’s international programmes are submitted via the DreamApply platform. The application fee of 100 EUR (non-refundable) applies only to Master’s programmes, while there is no application fee for the Veterinary Medicine programme. All English-taught programmes have tuition fees.

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More information on admissions, including programme-specific requirements: study@emu.ee.

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