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1 Centre for International Mobility 10/2007 Higher Education in Finland Zagreb, Croatia 24.10.2007 Maija Airas, Head of Unit Juha Ketolainen, Assistant Director Centre for International Mobility CIMO

2 Centre for International Mobility 10/2007 Age: 24 – 19 – 16 – 7 – Comprehensive school 9 years General upper secondary education 3 years Initial vocational education c. 3 years Universities 3–5 years Polytechnics 3.5–4 years The Finnish education system

3 Centre for International Mobility 10/2007 Finnish higher education offers plenty of choice an extensive network of institutions covering the whole country 20 universities and 28 polytechnics all institutions internationally oriented with special regional features for the moment no tuition fees for regular degree students and exchange students

4 Centre for International Mobility 10/2007 Finland has one of the densest networks of HEIs

5 Centre for International Mobility 10/2007 20 universities - 176,000 students 10 multi-faculty universities 3 universities of technology 3 schools of economics and business administration 4 art academies all institutions are state-funded, and for the moment state-owned still they enjoy full autonomy in teaching and research Universities promoting research and artistic learning

6 Centre for International Mobility 10/2007 provide academic education based on research study time 3 years to complete Bachelor’s degree (180 credits) 2 years to complete the Master’s degree (120 credits) 4 years to complete the Doctor’s degree (240 credits) exception: medicine and dentistry continue with the system of one cycle (Licentiate´s degree, 6 years and 360 credits) joint application system starting for international students for Master’s degree programmes (www.universityadmissions.fi) ECTS credit system fully adopted Universities promoting research and artistic learning

7 Centre for International Mobility 10/2007 Polytechnics geared towards professionalism 28 polytechnics (universities of applied sciences) 8 fields of study: Natural resources and the environment; Natural sciences; Technology, communication and transport; Social sciences, business and administration; Tourism, catering and domestic services; Social services, health and sports; Culture; Humanities and education institutions are mostly state-funded 132,000 students

8 Centre for International Mobility 10/2007 Polytechnics geared towards professionalism provide professionally-oriented education tailored to the needs of the labour market study time 3.5–4 years to complete Bachelor’s degree (210–240 credits) 1-1.5 years to complete the Master’s degree (60-90 credits) after 3 years of work experience joint application system for international students for Bachelor’s degree programmes (www.admissions.fi) ECTS credit system fully adopted

9 Centre for International Mobility 10/2007 Recent HE policy developments Bologna reforms (degree structure, ects/ds, quality assurance) Structural developments, merging of institutions Changes in ownership, management of universities Internationalisation: student and teacher exchanges, foreign degree students, joint study programmes and degrees Market-oriented approach to internationalisation: custom-made education, a trial on tuition fees ?

10 Centre for International Mobility 10/2007 International students in Finnish HEIs Degree students (2006): Universities: 5 434 Polytechnics: 4 632 Total: 10 066 Exchange students (2006): Universities: 4 875 Polytechnics: 3 316 Total: 7 697

11 Centre for International Mobility 10/2007 International Strategy for Finnish HEIs By 2010 28,000 student exchanges annually 10,000–15,000 international degree students Emphasis on Bologna process increase of international programmes clarification of entry and residence requirements of students marketing of Finnish HE student services

12 Centre for International Mobility 10/2007 A large number of courses taught in English over 400 international study programmes taught in English courses ranging from short-term programmes to entire degree programmes an excellent choice of subjects spanning from high-tech know-how through to fine arts internationally acclaimed expertise in many areas e.g. ICT, bio-technology, forestry and environmental sciences, architecture and design

13 Centre for International Mobility 10/2007 Why Study in Finland ? good and effective education system affordable higher education variety of programmes taught in English based on Finnish know how modern facilities and well trimmed student services peaceful and well-organised country advanced and unusual

14 Centre for International Mobility 10/2007 How to make your way to Finland? Exchange students Limited opportunities available: bilateral agreements, multinational programmes Degree students (BA and MA) eligibility for higher education in own country entrance examinations mostly required good command of English application deadlines mainly from January to May

15 Centre for International Mobility 10/2007 How to make your way to Finland? Post-graduate students (PhD) and researchers scholarships available - bilateral scholarships - CIMO Fellowships - post-graduate and advanced studies of Finnish language in Finnish university

16 Centre for International Mobility 10/2007 Academic cooperation with Croatia? Tempus (12 joint projects 2000-2006 with Finnish- Croatian partnership) CIMO scholarship programmes: limited possibilities, postgraduate level Erasmus Mundus Mobility Finland-Croatia: room for improvement HE mobility statistics 2006: 7 out / 5 in (8 610/8 191) CIMO programmes 2006: 3 out / 3 in (10 012/13 015)

17 Centre for International Mobility 10/2007 More information To discover Finland visit: www.studyinfinland.fi On CIMO programmes: www.cimo.fi Maija.airas@cimo.fi Juha.ketolainen@cimo.fi


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