Saturday, May 30, 2009

University of Helsinki

Introduction

The University of Helsinki with about 38,000 students is the oldest and largest university in Finland with the widest range of disciplines available. Admission to the university is selective - circa 15% of the yearly applicants are admitted and the admission is based on the result of admission examinations organized by the faculties and departments. The university is bilingual meaning teaching is provided both in Finnish and Swedish. In addition, many MA programmes are taught in English.

The University of Helsinki is located on four main campuses both in the centre of the city and in the outer ranges of Helsinki. Historically, the city center campus has been the center of activities since the 19th century. Nowadays, the the faculties of Theology, Law, Arts, Behavioural Sciences and Social Sciences plus administrative functions are located in the centre of Helsinki. Faculty of Science is located in Kumpula Campus area, four kilometers from the centre of Helsinki. The Faculty of Medicine is a part of the Meilahti Hospital District in north-west of the city centre. The Viikki campus is located in a semi-rural area of Viikki some 8 kilometres north-east of the city centre. It houses the Faculties of Agriculture and Forestry, Biosciences, Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy.

Faculties of University of Helsinki

The university is organized in eleven faculties:
  • Faculty of Theology
  • Faculty of Law
  • Faculty of Medicine
  • Faculty of Arts
  • Faculty of Science
  • Faculty of Pharmacy
  • Faculty of Biosciences
  • Faculty of Behavioral Sciences
  • Faculty of Social Sciences
  • Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry
  • Faculty of Veterinary Medicine

Application period

The international application period for the English-speaking Bachelor's and all Master’s level studies at University of Helsinki is closed for 2009. The next application period (for  studies starting in the autumn of 2010) will begin in mid-November 2009 and closes on February 1, 2010.

The University of Helsinki has only one application period per year for undergraduate (students applying for a Bachelor's programme) and graduate students (students applying for a Master's programme).The online applicant e-registration can be accessed during the application period only.

The application deadlines for postgraduate applicants (holders of a Master’s degree or equivalent, applying for a PhD programme) vary according to the individual Faculty. More information is available at the postgraduate applicants webpages.

Undergraduate applicants


International undergraduate applicants are required to have completed secondary education (high school or upper/senior secondary school) and possess university eligibility in their home country.

It is important to note that admission to undergraduate programmes (leading to a Bachelor's degree) is only via an entrance examination in Finnish or Swedish. No entrance examinations are arranged in English, with the sole exception of the English Philology major.

For an extensive description on how to apply to various Faculties when you wish to attend a programme in Finnish or Swedish.

Graduate applicants


Students who already hold a Bachelor degree or are regarded as graduate applicants. Some regular Master's level programmes and, especially, all International Master's Degree Programmes offer graduate studies fully in English. There is no entrance examination for admission – graduate applicants are accepted on the basis of their current degree, motivation and language skills.

In addition, the Faculty of Law (LL.M. Diploma Programme) offers a further education programme in English. The LL.M. Diploma Programme is liable to charges.

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