Incorporating Virtual Mobility into DILL Master Programme Sirje Virkus and Aira Lepik Tallinn University, Institute of Information Studies, sirje.virkus@tlu.ee , aira.lepik@tlu.ee Strand: Academic cooperation Introduction With globalization and the rapid development of information and communication technologies, virtual teamwork is becoming increasingly important in modern organizations. Preparing students to work in the global, multicultural and digital environment is an important responsibility of European universities. This paper describes an implementation of the Entrepreneurship Seminar on European Virtual Venturing within the Human Resource Management Module of the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Programme on Digital Library Learning. A virtual collaboration initiative was organized between the Ecole supérieure d'Informatique, réseaux et systèmes d'information (ITIN) in Cergy- Pontoise (France) and Institute of Information Studies (IIS) of Tallinn University (Estonia) in spring 2010. The paper is divided into three sections. The first section gives an overview of the International Master in Digital Library Learning, the second describes the Entrepreneurship Seminar on European Virtual Venturing, and the third presents some results of the survey and focus group interviews among students. International Master in Digital Library Learning A joint international master programme on Digital Library Learning (DILL) is a two-year programme for information professionals who intend to work in the complex world of digital libraries. It is a joint programme between Oslo University College (Norway), Tallinn University (Estonia) and Parma University (Italy) which was supported in the framework of the European Union (EU) Erasmus Mundus programme. The students acquire a joint Master’s degree (120 ECTS) which is recognised by all three partners. DILL programme is delivered on campus, and the students spend one term at each partner institution. The first three terms consist of six modules, each amounting to 15 ECTS. In the first semester at Oslo University College in Norway two modules are offered: (1) Research Methods and Theory of Science and (2) Digital Documents. In the second semester at Tallinn University in Estonia the following modules are