Title: Some of the Good Reasons to Choose Finland
1- Some of the Good Reasons to Choose Finland
- Why Finland?
- Merja Lankinen
- Communications Director
- CIMO
2The Centre for International Mobility CIMO
- established in 1991
- operates under the Finnish Ministry of Education
- promotes cross-cultural communication and
mobility in training, education, working life,
cultural field as well as among young people
3CIMOs main operations
- to co-ordinate and run scholarship and training
programmes as well as European Union education,
culture and youth programmes and Nordic
Nordplus-programmes - to gather, process and distribute information
- to promote teaching and learning of Finnish
language and culture at universities abroad - to carry out marketing communications activities
in order to make Finnish opportunities better
known - to support internationalisation with training,
information, advisory services and publications
4CIMOs year 2005
- total budget 28.4 million euros
- 20.7 millions euros distributed as scholarships
- recorded changes with 87 countries
- 143 titles published, 197,600 copies distributed
- 995.000 visits on CIMOs web sites
5Finnish higher education offers plenty of choice
- an extensive network of institutions covering the
whole country - 20 universities and 29 polytechnics
- all institutions internationally oriented with
special regional features
6Universities and polytechnics
7Universities 3-6 years
Polytechnics 3.5-4 years
The Finnish education system
General upper secondary education 3 years
Initial vocational education c. 3 years
Comprehensive school 9 years
8Universities
- 20 universities in a country of 5,2 million
people - 10 multi-faculty universities
- 3 universities of technology
- 3 schools of economics and business
administration - 4 art academies
- 174,000 students
9Polytechnics
- 29 polytechnics
- geared towards professional education business,
industry and services - fields of study natural resources technology
and transport administration and business
hotel, catering and home economics health and
social services culture humanities and
education - 131,000 students
10International 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
11 International students in Finland
- Degree students (2004)
- 8442 (China, Russia, Estonia)
- Exchange students (2004)
- 7237 ( Germany, France, Spain)
12Why Finland?
- Good education system with high standards
- Variety of international study programmes taught
in English - Modern facilties and well trimmed student
services - High technology and unspoiled nature hand in hand
- Peaceful and well organised country
13A good education system with high standards
- high standards maintained through continuous
development and quality assurance - internationally competitive qualifications and
academic credentials - Bachelors, Masters and Doctors degree
programmes - good-quality graduate schools for young
researchers - excellent support from teachers
- close collaboration with industry and business
14Variety of international study programmes taught
in English
- close to 400 international study programmes
taught in English - courses ranging from short-term programmes to
entire degree programmes - an excellent choice of subjects spanning
high-tech know-how through to fine arts - internationally acclaimed expertise in many areas
e.g. IT, bio-tech, forestry and environmental
sciences, architecture and design
15Modern facilities and well trimmed student
services
- established international reputation for high
standard of facilities - free access to well-equipped library and computer
services - range of services dedicated to international
students including orientation, academic
counselling and language courses - a wide variety of student organizations and
events on offer - the latest information technology fully exploited
16High technology and unspoilt nature hand in hand
- inspiring cross-cultural environment
- western tradition enriched with eastern and
Nordic influences - excellent opportunities for sports and cultural
activities
17Peaceful and well organised country
- Nordic state with social equality
- both exotic and modern
- socially advanced
- English widely used
18How to come Finland?
- Exchange students
- take contact with your own institutions
international offices - many opportunities available from bilateral
agreements to multinational programmes - Degree students
- eligibility for higher education in own country
- direct contact with the Finnish institution
- entrance examinations mostly required
- good command of English
- application deadlines mainly from January to May
19How to come to Finland?
- Post-graduate students and young researches
- direct contact with the Finnish institution
- scholarships available
- - bilateral scholarships
- - CIMO Fellowships
- - post-graduate and advanced studies of Finnish
language in Finnish university - For more information visit http//finland.cimo.fi
20 How to get touch with CIMO
- Centre for International Mobility CIMO
- PO BOX 343, FI-00531 Finland
- Tel. 358 9 7747 7033
- Fax 358 9 7747 7067
- www.cimo.fi