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Zahra Dehdar, originally from Iran, came to the Landscape Architecture Master’s programme after completing a degree in Architectural Engineering and gaining several years of professional experience — looking to explore open space design from a new perspective.
What drew her to Estonia was its rich natural environment, as well as the opportunity to study in an international academic setting.
“It feels like the ideal place to study landscape architecture,” Zahra explains.
The programme offers a strong balance between theory and practice, combining design projects, academic learning, and real-world experience through internships.
“For me, it is a good balance between theory and practice,” she says.
Today, Zahra is developing her skills through both studies and practical work, while gaining new perspectives from studying in an international group and experiencing everyday life in Tartu.
Caroline Mary Sarikoski, originally from the UK and now based in Finland, brings a unique mix of academic and hands-on experience to the Landscape Architecture Master’s programme — combining her studies with seasonal professional work across two countries.
What drew her to Estonia was the opportunity to study in English in an international environment, with lecturers from different countries and diverse perspectives shaping the learning experience.
“That creates a really interesting and diverse learning environment,” Caroline explains.
The programme stands out for its personalised approach, allowing students to build on their individual strengths through project-based work, additional courses, and close guidance from lecturers.
“The programme allows you to develop in the areas where you need it most,” she says.
Today, Caroline is focused on developing her portfolio and gaining practical experience, combining design skills with real-world knowledge of how landscapes grow and function over time.
Tenured Professor of Landscape Architecture (Head of the Chair)
Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Chair of Landscape Architecture
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5056106Chair professor Dr Simon Bell is the head of the department. He is British and has a long career in teaching, research, and practice. He has written a number of textbooks found in the libraries of many Landscape Architecture schools, including “Elements of Visual Deign in the Landscape” and he was lead editor of “Urban Blue Spaces: Planning and Design for Water, Health and People.” He teaches on several courses and supervises theses.
Junior Research Fellow of Landscape Architecture
Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Chair of Landscape Architecture
Mana Taheri Talesh, MSc, is Iranian and is the programme coordinator who also teaches on the bachelor thesis course and technogenic landscapes. She is studying how Iranian women use public spaces as her research topic.
Senior Lecturer of Landscape Architecture (bioeconomy and nature based solutions)
Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Chair of Landscape Architecture
Joanna Storie, PhD, is British and she coordinates the master theses. She is interested in public participation in rural landscape management.
Senior Lecturer of Landscape Architecture (historic sites and monuments)
Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Chair of Landscape Architecture
Martti Veldi, PhD, is a landscape archaeologist who teaches on the course of cultural heritage protection and restoration. He is interested in how landscapes tell stories of people over long periods of time.
Lecturer of Landscape Architecture
Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Chair of Landscape Architecture
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+372 7313139Peeter Vassiljev, MSc, teaches on the landscape design and construction course. He is interested in the use of virtual reality in landscape architecture, and he manages the department’s Virtual Landscape Theatre.
Chief Specialist in Landscape Architecture
Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Chair of Landscape Architecture
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5067931Toomas Muru, MSc, teaches planning and has an interest in forest landscape design.
Chief Specialist in Landscape Architecture
Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Chair of Landscape Architecture
+372 7313139
+372 7313139Friedrich Kuhlmann, Dipl. Eng, is German and teaches contemporary landscape theory and supervises master design projects. He has an interest in energy landscapes and in the history of collectivisation during the Soviet era.
Chief Specialist in Landscape Analysis, Landscape Design and Presentation Techniques
Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Chair of Landscape Architecture
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+372 7313139Jekaterina Balicka, MSc, is Latvian and teaches on the outdoor recreation planning and design course. She is interested in how people use various public and also abandoned spaces for health and wellbeing.
The Estonian University of Life Sciences has made every effort to maintain tuition fees at the lowest level possible. However, tuition fees may have to be modified periodically.
In 2026/2027, the tuition fee for landscape architecture studies is 4000 EUR per year. This sum covers the cost of courses at the EMU and does not include room and board. The deadlines for payment of the fees for the autumn and spring term are October 15 and March 1 respectively. Students must meet all financial obligations each semester. Students with delinquent accounts may not be permitted to enroll in a succeeding semester or to graduate.
There is 1 targeted scholarship for candidate not with Estonian citizenship and 2 for candidates with Ukrainian citizenship.
Please see more information about scholarships available for English-taught programmes herelink opens in new page.
Curriculum Manager:
Junior Research Fellow of Landscape Architecture
Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Chair of Landscape Architecture
Contact for admission requirements: [email protected]