Study in Finland may include studying at various universities offering a variety of courses. There are multi-faculty universities, Universities of Technology, Schools of Economics and Business Administration, Art Academies and Polytechnics where one can
study in Finland. To assist those who are keen to study in Finland, the CIMO provides awards and scholarships.
Various scholarship facilities are on offer for those who are keen in
studying in Finland. The post-graduate students, researchers, administrative staffs of universities as well as the teachers can avail this facility. These scholarships are available to applicants all over the globe. These scholarships have their own criteria for admission, eligibility and application procedure.
Studies in Finland include courses in the technical field offered by Lappeenrant University of Technology, Tampere University of Technology and Helsenki University of Technology; those offering special courses on business and economics are Helsinki School of Economics, Hanken Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration and the Turku School of Economics; the art academies include Finnish Academy of Fine Arts, Theater Academy and Sibelius Academy.
To study in Finland, some of the other renowned universities which are equipped with a multiple faculty system are the Abo Academy University, University of Joensuu, University of Helsinki, University of Kuopio, University of Lapland, University of Jyaskyla and the university of Oulu. Those universities offering polytechnic courses are based in Arcada, the Central Ostrobothnia University of Applied Sciences and the Diaconia University of Applied Sciences.
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