This pilot is an interactive online programme for Tallinn University (TLU) students, designed to build practical skills in social innovation and social entrepreneurship. Running from 26 February to 17 April.
Delivered via the Howspace platform, the pilot combines structured modules, facilitated discussions and practical assignments. Students will explore how innovative and sustainable solutions can be developed to address complex societal challenges..
Across the pilot, participants will learn foundational concepts, develop a social business model, and design a basic approach to measuring and communicating social impact. By the end of the programme, students will have gained practical tools and a clearer understanding of how social innovation can be implemented in different organisational and community contexts.
Who is it for?
The pilot is designed for Tallinn University (TLU) Social Work and Business Administration students who are interested in social innovation and societal impact.
We are looking for students who are curious, motivated, and open to collaboration. The programme is suitable for students who want to understand how social challenges can be addressed using both social sector approaches (needs assessment, inclusion, ethics) and business approaches (value proposition, sustainability, partnerships).
Participants should be ready to engage actively online, contribute to discussions on Howspace, collaborate in small teams, and complete short assignments throughout the pilot period. No previous experience in social entrepreneurship is required — commitment and willingness to learn are the most important criteria.
Why join?
By joining the pilot, TLU students gain practical, career-relevant skills that complement their degree studies. Participants will learn how to turn social challenges into actionable solutions, develop social business models, and measure social impact — skills that are valuable in social innovation development processes.
The pilot offers a supportive learning environment with peer learning across disciplines, helping students build confidence in collaboration, communication, and problem-solving. The online format via Howspace provides flexibility while still enabling interactive teamwork and feedback.
As this is a pilot, participants also have the opportunity to shape future versions of the programme through their input and reflections. Students finish the course with a stronger understanding of social innovation and a clearer idea of how they can contribute to social impact in their future careers.
Programme structure:
- Duration: 26 February – 17 April
- Format: fully online via Howspace
- learning units with:
- learning materials
- facilitated discussions
- individual tasks and assignments
- learning materials
- Progressive development of a social impact idea/project
Pedagogical approach:
- Case-based learning
- applied exercises
- feedback and guided reflection
- development of solutions and models
Programme modules:
- Foundations of Social Innovation and Social Economy
- Social Entrepreneurship
- Social Business Models
- Social Impact Measurement
Where and when:
The pilot is delivered online via Howspace for Tallinn University (TLU) students in Tallinn, Estonia. The programme runs from 26 February until 17 April and is conducted in English.
Participants engage with learning activities, discussions, and assignments on Howspace. All learning materials and communication take place online.
