| The University
of Turku (Finland)
The University of Turku is an internationally acknowledged,
multidisciplinary scientific university located on the Southwest
coast of Finland, in the vivid city of Turku. With its 18,000 students
and 3,000 employees, it is the second largest university in Finland.
As one of the leading universities in Finland it offers study and
research opportunities in six Faculties: humanities, mathematics
and natural sciences, medicine, law, social sciences and education.
The main language of instruction is Finnish, but each Faculty offers
study opportunities in English. The University of Turku supports
active cooperation between different fields of science as well as
with society and business life. It offers an innovative academic
environment for international studies and world-class research -
as well as a competent partner for successful cooperation.
Documents:
Presentation
of University of Turku - Lehtinen
Presentation
Turku School Economics
Presentation
of Coimbra Group - Langouche
Quici
- Presentation of BALANCE Project
Building
the EHEA - Guy Haug
Quality
Assurance of HE in Europe - Finnish Perspective - Pyykko
Doctoral
Level in Bologna Process - Lehtinen
Joint
Degrees Baltic Sea Region - Hypponen
International
Aspect of Bologna Process -Tuning
Transatlantic
HE Initiatives - Molsa
Canadian
Perspectives on the Bologna Process Process - Klafter
Double
Degree Agreements in Canada - Poulin
Professional
Science Master's Degree - Horton
Bologna
Process - One US Institution's Perspective - Wood
Employability
of Bologna Process - Harkonen
www.utu.fi
About
the city of Turku: www.turku.fi
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