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STUDY AT. ÅBO AKADEMI UNIVERSITY Inspiring – International - Individual. FINLAND. Independent 6.12.1917 Member of EU 1995 Surface area of 338 000 sq. km. - 70 % forest - 10 water; 190 000 lakes and approximately as many islands. Europe’s largest archipelago Population 5.2 million
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STUDY AT ÅBO AKADEMI UNIVERSITY Inspiring – International - Individual
FINLAND • Independent 6.12.1917 • Member of EU 1995 • Surface area of 338 000 sq. km. - 70 % forest - 10 water; 190 000 lakes and approximately as many islands.Europe’s largest archipelago • Population 5.2 million • Swedish speaking minority of 6 % • Climate: mild winters along the coast and relatively warm summers with almost 20 hours of daylight
FACTS ABOUT FINLAND • The Finnish flag was designed in 1918 by Eero Snellman and Bruno Tuukkanen. • The European currency EURO is in use in Finland as well as in most European Union member countries • Tarja Halonen, Finland’s current president, is also the first women to be elected President in Finland • Åbo Cathedral is over 700 years old. The history of the Cathedral over the centuries is closely linked with that of the people.
ÅBO - TURKU • Åbo is the oldest city in Finland and the first capital of the whole country. Today it is the capital of its region, the Southwest Finland. • In 2009 Åbo will be celebrating her 780th birthday • The name Åbo refers to the first settlers by the river, "å". • Turku originates from a Slavic word "turg" - meaning a market place. • South-West Finland has 450 000 inhabitants. In Åbo the population exceeds 170 000. • European City of Culture in 2011
ÅBO AKADEMI UNIVERSITY • Founded 1918 • Swedish-language university • Multi-faculty university, seven faculties • Today 7.500 students, over 600 international students • 900 doctoral students • Two campuses: Åbo and Vasa • Small and personal university • www.abo.fi • http://portal.abo.fi/student/en/exchange
KEY WORDS • Top quality education and research • An acknowledged position at the forefront of research in biotechnology, computer science, chemical combustion, human rights, material sciences and process chemistry • Friendly and welcoming environment in the oldest university town in Finland • Close to the unique, beautiful archipelago with over 20.000 islands
CAMPUS MILIEU • Situated in the old parts of Åbo/Turku • Campus combination of donated residential homes and old factory storehouses as well as modern buildings • Museums and archives • Three adjacent university campuses
FACULTIES • Arts • Mathematics and Natural Sciences • Economics and Social Sciences • Technology • Theology • Education • Social and Caring Sciences
Faculty of Arts • The oldest and second largest faculty with 1 600 students • A great variety of departments and study programmes within languages, history, psychology and a large number of cultural subjects such as comparative literature, comparative religion, musicology, nordic ethnology and nordic folkloristics.
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences • Founded in 1918 • Activities: • Bio-sciences • Exact Sciences, i.e. chemistry, geology, mineralogy and physics • Mathematical sciences • BioCity Science Park • Husö Biological Station
Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences • The Faculty of Political Sience was founded in 1918. The School of Economics and Business Administration at Åbo Akademi was founded in 1927 • Social Sciences include information studies, economics, political science, public administration, public law, international law, civil law, sociology, statistics, international organisations and women’s studies • Economic sciences include accounting, commercial law, economics, international marketing, organisation and management and maritime law • Institute for Human Rights
Faculty of Technology • Two departments: • chemical engineering • information technologies • Founded in 1920 as Faculty of Chemical Engineering, named changed in 2006 • Main specialisation areas are computer science, information systems, process chemistry, process system engineering and pulp and paper technology • The faculty has a centre of excellence in scientific research appointed by the Academy of Finland: Process Chemistry Group (PCG).
Faculty of Theology • The smallest faculty at the University • The education itself not confessional but the faculty primarily trains for example clergymen to meet the needs of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church
THE VASA CAMPUS • Faculty of Education • Teacher training in Swedish • Education for vocational teachers and study counsellors • Increasing amount of courses taught in English • Faculty of Social and Caring Sciences • Political Science and Media studies • Health Care Administration and Didactics of Caring Sciences • Master Programme in Media Studies • Institute for Finland-Swedish Social Research and CoE Democracy from a citizen perspective
SYSTEM OF STUDY • Bachelor’s degree 180 credits (3 years) • Master’s degree 120 credits (2 years) • Postgraduate degrees: Licentiate and Doctor • Lectures, exercises, essays, exams, seminars, independent study courses • Study advising and mentoring system
INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES • NORDPLUS • ERASMUS • FIRST • ISEP • Bilateral agreements • Coimbra Group
TEACHING IN ENGLISH • Courses and Programmes in English • Programmes offered through cooperation between the universities in Turku/Åbo • ECTS • Transcripts
STUDY PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISHwhich offer a full year course load (60 ECTS in English) • Business Studies • Biosciences • Chemical Engineering • English language and literature • Environmental studies • Finland-Swedish Studies • Human Rights
STUDY PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH • Information technologies • Law (Turku Law School) • Political and Social Sciences The course catalogue Study in English is updated every year. Please see www.abo.fi/student/en/exchangepublications for more information
MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH • Chemical Engineering • Electronic and Mobile Commerce • International Human Rights Law • Biomedical Imaging • Embedded Computing • http://portal.abo.fi/student/en/sokstudieplats • admission@abo.fi
CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH Centres of excellence appointed by the Academy of Finland: • Process Chemistry Centre • Center for Functional Printable Materials (2008-) Åbo Akademi is also a partner in the following CoE: • Molecular Imaging in Cardiovascular and Metabolic Research • Foundations of European Law Polity Research Strong research areas in 2006-08: • Democracy. A citizen perspective • Printable Electro-Magnetic-, Optical, Chemical, and Bio-Functionalities - Center of Excellence for Functional Materials (FunMat) • Behavior Genetics of Sexual Dysfunctions, Aggressive Behavior and Mediating Hormones • Cell Stress, Signaling and Survival-Center of Excellence in Cell Stress.
STUDIER PÅ SVENSKA • Skandinaviska språk • Litteraturvetenskap • Svenska som modersmål Undervisningsspråket vid Åbo Akademi är svenska. Information om kurser inom samtliga ämnen vid akademin finns på www.abo.fi.
SERVICES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS • Welcome Guide, Survival Guide • Orientation course • Student tutor system • Individual academic advising sessions • Ongoing support
SERVICES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS • Computer facilities • Libraries • Career Services • Language courses • Sports and leisure activities
HOUSING • Housing guaranteed for exchange students • Student hostel • Family housing • single rooms • shared apartments • from 220 euro
STUDENT UNION • Membership compulsory • Student identity cards • Health care • Cafeterias and canteens with subsidised meals • Student associations • Starting packages • Student choirs and orchestras • Support functions • Legal advising • Student’s rights issues
STUDENT LIFE • Active student union • Versatile student culture • More than 60 student associations • ESN for international students • Excursions, parties, language exchange, traditional student festivities (e.g Shrove Tuesday and Valpurgis)
BUDGETING • Tuition free of charge • Student Union fee 96 euro • Various deposit fees for e.g. starting packages and keys • Approximately 220 euro for housing per month • Finnish students do not for example buy their own books, but use the undergraduate library • Living expenses estimated to 550-650 euro/month (includes housing)
LIVING IN FINLAND • In winter, the mean temperature is below 0°C (32 °F), but warm air flows can raise the daily high above 0°C (32 °F). The temperature can drop to -25°C (- 13 °F) or even -35°C (-31 °F) in the islands and coastal regions. Mild climate. • In spring, the mean daily temperature rises from 0°C (32 °F) to 10°C (50 °F). • In summer, the mean daily temperature is around 20°C (70 °F). Heat waves, with a maximum daily temperature exceeding 25°C (77 °F), occur on an average of 10 to 15 days per summer in southern and central Finland • In autumn, the mean daily temperature remains below 10°C (50 °F).
AUTUMN TERM 2008 Arrival Day 25 - 26 August Orientation course 27-19 August Registration from 20 August Classes begin 1 September Classes end 19 December SPRING TERM 2009 Arrival Day 3-4 January Orientation course 5, 7 January Registration from 2 January Classes begin 7 January Classes end 29 May ACADEMIC YEAR
APPLICATION DEADLINE • 31 May for autumn term • 1 November for spring term
WELCOME TO ÅBO AKADEMI UNIVERSITY