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On Wednesday s political discussion show Esimene stuudio , freshly elected rector of Tallinn University Tõnu Viik said there is not too much of humanities taught in Estonia and that universities here are among the best in the world. Do we have too much of language, thoughts on history, knowing and enjoying literature? It does not seem that way to me, we do not have enough, rather, Viik said on Wednesday.
Viik pointed out data that shows that 4,000 students of the total 45,000 in Estonia are studying humanities, 5,000 of the academic staff are humanities researches and there are 400 humanities lecturers in Estonia. In addition, €14 million of the total €150 million allocated for university funding reaches humanities. I feel it is not too much, Viik noted.