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Grant Thornton Baltic supported four economics students with scholarships in the 2024/2025 academic year

In the 2024/2025 academic year, Grant Thornton Baltic continued its collaboration with Tallinn University of Technology and the University of Tartu by awarding €2,000 scholarships to outstanding economics students. Four scholarships were granted over the year – two in the autumn semester of 2024 and two in the spring semester of 2025. 

Autumn 2024 scholarship recipients:

  • Paul Martin Müller (Tallinn University of Technology)
  • Eleri Afanasjev (University of Tartu)

Pictured from the left: Kätlin Treima (Grant Thornton Baltic's recruiter), Paul Martin Müller, Tarmo Rahkama (Grant Thornton Baltic's partner and audit manager)

Spring 2025 scholarship recipients:

  • Miina Solveig Murula (Tallinn University of Technology)
  • Inger Porkanen (University of Tartu) 

Pictured from the left: Kätlin Treima (Grant Thornton Baltic's recruiter), Miina Solveig Murula

Grant Thornton Baltic’s scholarship initiative has become a meaningful tradition. With over 30 years of experience supporting Estonia’s economy and business environment, we consider investing in education one of the most important ways to contribute to the country’s future. We believe that young people’s talent, determination, and ability to fully dedicate themselves to their studies are essential for building a strong and competitive society.

The stories and ambitions shared by applicants reflect the diversity, thoughtfulness, and drive of today’s students. It’s been a pleasure to see how consciously and passionately they approach their personal and professional growth.

“It’s inspiring to meet students who apply with such clear goals and strong motivation. The scholarship is our way of recognising their efforts and giving them a push forward – whether it helps develop an idea or simply provides peace of mind during their studies,” said Kätlin Treima, our recruiter and part of the scholarship selection team.

The scholarships are awarded in cooperation with the Development Fund of Tallinn University of Technology and the University of Tartu Foundation. Our long-term aim is to support education in Estonia and contribute to nurturing the next generation of professionals – strengthening both our society and economy.

The programme will continue in the 2025/2026 academic year.