'Åbo Akademi University' is a
Swedish language university in
Turku,
Finland ('Åbo' is the Swedish name for Turku). The university was founded in 1918, and is the oldest of the three universities in the city, the other two being the
University of Turku and the
Turku School of Economics.
As of 2004, there are 7 941 students and a staff consisting of 1125 people. The university has activities not only in Turku, but also in
Vaasa,
Jakobstad,
Helsinki and on
Åland. Åbo Akademi was a private institution until
1981, when it was turned into a public institution.
Åbo Akademi should not be confused with the
Royal Academy of Åbo, which was founded in
1640, but moved to
Helsinki after the
Turku fire of
1827 and is today known as the
University of Helsinki.
The university has a policy that non-
Swedish speaking applicants from the
Nordic countries are required to participate in a Swedish language test, in order to prove their ability to successfully study in Swedish. Applicants from non-Nordic countries can, however, choose between
Swedish or
English language tests.
Organisation
The university consists of seven faculties:
★ Arts
★ Mathematics and Natural Sciences
★ Economics and Social Sciences
★ Technology
★ Theology
★ Education (located mainly in
Vaasa, with one institution in
Jakobstad)
★ Social and Caring Sciences (located in
Vaasa)
In addition, there are several other units and joint programs, such as:
★ MediaCity (located in
Vaasa)
★ Language Centre
★ Centre for Continuing Education
★ Institute of Human Rights
★ Turku PET Centre (jointly run by
Turku University, Åbo Akademi and the
Turku University Hospital)
★ Turku Centre for Computer Science (TUCS) (in co-operation with Turku University, among others)
★ Turku Centre for Biotechnology (in co-operation with Turku University, among others)
External links
★
Åbo Akademi University
★
Åbo Akademi University in Vaasa