Connecting European Business Marketeers
Tampere University of Technology (TUT) conducts scientific research in technology and architecture and provides education within these fields. The University operates in close collaboration with business life and other facets of society.
The University of Vaasa offers studies in business, languages, culture and communications, administration, and technology.
Studies in the Faculty of Business Studies consist of all business sciences (management and organisations, accounting and finance, and marketing), economics, and business law.
The Helsinki University of Technology was founded in 1849 and received university status in 1908. It consists of twelve faculties and nine separate institutes. The language of instruction is Finnish, Swedish or English.
The Helsinki School of Economics (HSE) is the largest business school in Finland. The academic degrees offered by HSE are the Bachelor, Master and Licentiate of Science in Economics and Doctor of Science in Economics or Doctor of Philosophy.
The Turku School of Economics provides higher education and research in the field of business science. The school offers graduate, postgraduate and continuing education, and conducts both basic and applied research. Currently there are approximately 2000 basic degree students and 260 post-graduate students at the School.
Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT) was established in 1969 as a national university of technology. LUT, as well as the 19 other universities in Finland are all state-run and financed by the Ministry of Education. About 5000 students study in the various degree programmes offered by the university, and about 900 new students are admitted each year. There are about 500 postgraduate students, and 900 members of staff.
Hanken is a leading, internationally accredited university in the field of economics and business administration. The relation of international students is higher than in any other Finnish business university. At Hanken you can study for a bachelor's, master's or doctoral degree.
Laurea operates in the Helsinki metropolitan area, one of the most competitive regions in the world. The principle of networking has been chosen as a strategy for Laurea. Laurea’s task in developing its own areas of expertise is to operate as a provincial multi-faculty polytechnic for the whole metropolitan area. Laurea fulfils this task by bringing together teaching, research and development activities with regional development schemes.
The BIT Research Centre is one of the nine independent (campus wide) institutes of the Helsinki University of Technology. BIT (Business, Innovation and Technology ) focusses on research activities that improve the competitiveness of companies and organisations. The former TAI Research Centre has over fifteen years' experience of R&D projects in which human activities combine with information and manufacturing technologies. The Centre also offers a platform to integrate research and teaching activities.
The Department of Marketing of the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration at the University of Oulu (Finland) educates experts for the demanding needs in industrial marketing. The department offers education based on high quality research for example in industrial customer relations and digital economics.