Are you considering studying in Finland? Great choice!
Photo: Vesa Laitinen
Take a look at these sites to get you started:
If you’re interested in higher education in Finland, the Study in Finland website provides you with all the essential info and advice, including a list of all the universities in Finland.
Studyinfo.fi helps you find English-language upper secondary programmes, vocational school studies and higher education. This site also contains online application forms so you can apply conveniently with the click of a button.
What’s the deal with the overalls you see university students wearing in Finland?
They’re a trademark of student life at Finnish universities: Durable overalls in various bright colours, decorated with imaginative patches and badges, contribute to a sense of community.
A whole bunch of brunch for May Day: Finland’s festival of spring arrives
May Day, traditionally the wildest party of the year in Finland, starts on April 30 and continues on May 1, when people take to the parks for a picnic brunch. Chef Timo Lepistö provides us with recipes that fit the holiday.
For seventh year running, Finland is first in World Happiness Report – other Nordics in top 7
Since 2018, the UN World Happiness Report has found that Finland is the happiest country in the world. How does happiness happen? And where can you take a happiness masterclass?
It’s late September, and we’re breathing the fresh, earthy fragrances of autumn in a forest just west of the Finnish capital. We’re tagging along with a mushroom picker who compares her hobby to searching for treasure in the woods.