Creative Industries, Entrepreneurship & Placement Readiness in Tallinn and Helsinki
Key Information
Information
Application Deadline: 02/02/26 at 9:00 am
Opportunity type: Employability trips, Extra-curricular opportunities
Ref: 10010244
Dates
Departure Date: 08/06/25
Return Date: 12/06/26
Costs
£153: This is your estimated cost for travel and accommodation after deducting the £200 DMU Global bursary and special £150 DMU Made bursary. It also includes a £3 carbon levy to help offset emissions from your flight.
What’s not included: UK and in-country transfers, Helsinki ferry crossings, visits, food & drink, and visa (if applicable).
Booking
Accommodation: Shared rooms in a hostel or hotel booked by DMU
Travel: Flights booked by DMU (students travel as a group)
Contact
General Enquiries: Global Mobility Office - dmuglobal@dmu.ac.uk
Trip Lead: Simon Baines - sbaines@dmu.ac.uk
How to pay
Payment details: If offered a place, students will receive further information and will be asked to pay the student cost listed above. As mentioned, the DMU Global bursary has already been deducted from this.
Your application
Important: The use of generative AI tools such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot and others to write or generate content for your application is not permitted. DMU Global reserves the right to reject applications that have been created using these tools. To learn more, visit our application process page.
Trip Profile
Independence
Independence
Trip price
Trip price
Trip duration
Trip duration
Eligibility
All DMU home students are eligible to participate on this opportunity, irrespective of their faculty or course providing they can provide a Unique Tax Reference number allocated to them since July 2025, or, a reference number to prove they have applied for one via gov.uk. In particular, we are looking for students with a demonstrable interest in freelancing and self-employment, or you may have a business idea that you would like to launch or grow. Your UTR number is considered as evidence of this. Additionally, first and second year undergraduates interested in doing a work placement in the future are encouraged to apply. A minimum of 15 participants are required for this opportunity to take place. Students are recommended to check the eligibility criteria before applying.
About
Trip description
Tallinn is known throughout the world as one of the most pioneering locations for innovation and start-ups. In recent years, many Entrepreneurs and businesses have relocated from Silicon Valley in America to the city, because of its rich and diverse capabilities in business. It is a thriving city, known for digital nomads and creative freelancers.
During the trip, students will participate in a number of activities focused on freelancing, self-employment and entrepreneurship. There will also be content relevant to placement readiness; This means students will learn about personal branding, how to apply entrepreneurial skills within a placement role, the importance of sustainability and unique extracurricular skills that employees are looking for.
Please note, students must include the UTR number in their application statement to demonstrate their eligibility.
Activities may include:
Also, as part of the trip there is an optional trip to Helsinki to visit the Sustainability department at the University of Helsinki. This additional visit will require students to pay (£70) for the ferry between Tallinn and Helsinki.
Learning objectives
Participating in a DMU Global opportunity can help you develop a range of employability skills and competencies that enhance your studies. Through participation in this trip to Estonia we expect that students will:
Participants will take part in workshops before, during and after the event which are all relevant to developing entrepreneurial skills which can be applied within a future job role or within the participants own business ventures. Tallinn is particularly favoured by tech and creative startups, although it is also home to many designer-makers, photographers and artists.
Cultural activities
Tallinn is a very cultural city, with art galleries, museums, many bakeries, cafes and restaurants. Highlights include: the UNESCO-listed Tallinn Old Town, where medieval cobblestone streets come alive with outdoor cafes and local artisans. The Kadriorg Palace and Park, a beautifully landscaped area that bursts into colourful bloom in May, and is worth a visit. In addition, a visit to the Tallinn Photography gallery (£10) will be arranged.
In their free time students may also choose to visit the stunning Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, an architectural masterpiece, and enjoy panoramic views of the city from Toompea Hill. Alternatively, to learn about the innovative and contemporary art scene in Estonia, you may wish to visit Kumu Art Museum.
Visa information
Due to various external factors and an unprecedented demand for international travel, there are significant delays in visa processing, as well as very limited availability of application appointment slots for some countries and embassies.
We recommend that you take all appropriate steps to secure a visa as soon as practically possible, and to notify DMU Global if you face any issues. It is your responsibility to meet the entry requirements of the country you are travelling to. Failing to do so may mean that you’re liable for the costs incurred to the university (including repayment of the DMU Global bursary). Visit our visa information page to learn more.